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Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition Review
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| Sat Mar 31, 2012 | 5:05P | PermaLink |
BY: Max Page
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With the Titan Fenrir Siberia, I can say that I got a little bit of a surprise and a little bit of a letdown. While doing preliminary research of the cooler, it doesn`t look nearly as big as it does in pictures than it actually is in person. The construction of the cooler is good, and it`s design is simple. I like the elevation difference between the horizontal heatpipes and the motherboard which leaves plenty of room for tall memory heatsinks. On paper, the heatsink works well and I`m sure in ideal situations it can handle loads of heat - which it shows us a little bit by its results. When I mean that it works well on paper, I mean that it looks good on the designers` computer screens and in whatever raw heat analysis/baselining that Titan may do for new products. However, when you go to put that in a case where there may be limited access to install it, the user-friendliness level goes down by quite a few notches!"
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