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Titan Fenrir EVO CPU Cooler Review

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Titan Fenrir EVO Review

Manufacturer: Titan
UK Price (time of writing): £30-35 Inc VAT (Stocking at Aria soon)

Introduction

Bling bling baby, bling bling. The Titan Fenrir EVO has finally arrived to our labs and you’d be mistaken if it rolled up with tinted black windows and wearing a gold chain. Yes, the latest addition to the ever popular Fenrir series takes it up a notch with its glaring new teenage look and a name to be associated with that annoying “chav” down the street roaring up and down the road in his EVO blaring tunes you’d rather die first before listening to. It even has a new gold chrome wheel, sorry I meant fan. The Fenrir EVO finally hits the streets and hopes to continue the great line of successes the series has had since the launch of the first Fenrir. Titan have listened to the criticisms they have had in recent times about the noise of their fans. It’s not just the Fenrir fan on full throttle that’s the issue, it’s the whole line of fans Titan produce that fail to meet the mark both performance and silence. The EVO brings with it a fan capable of rectifying both aforementioned problems whilst providing a sleek new look perfect for the common enthusiasts looking for yet another uber black painted piece of hardware to add to his or hers collection of goodies. However, have they concentrated too much on the looks rather than the substance?

History

Titan is one of the leading manufacturers in the CPU cooling industry, as well as providing thermal solutions with products such as VGA coolers, H.D.D. coolers, system blowers, DC fans, and heatsinks. In order to satisfy the demands in a rapidly-changing market, Titan launch new products on a bi-monthly basis. Furthermore, Titan devotes enormous amount of resources in the research and development of new innovations in the PC thermal solutions industry. Titan was launched in 1992 with a focus on low cost cooling solutions for the masses. Generally speaking, Titan hasn’t had the best track record until they struck a bit of fortune with the Fenrir. Previously, many Titan coolers have had less than stellar performance, let alone great build quality.

Specifications

  • For AMD Socket AM2+/AM2/AM3/940/939/754/K8
  • For Intel Socket 775/1156/1366
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 124x107x156mm
  • Rated Voltage 12V DC
  • Rated Speed 800-2200RPM +/-10%
  • Airflow 24.23-66.62CFM
  • Static Pressure 0.02-0.14 Inch H20
  • Noise Level 15-35dBA
  • Bearing Type Z-AXIS

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