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Thursday, April 15, 2010
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"While the G9T is certainly serviceable around the home environment, I'm a bit troubled by Titans choice of materials and some of the design features. Starting with the cooling pad itself, the thin aluminum veneer doesn't do much to strengthen the plastic construction, and the thin metal clips, designed to stiffen the unit when deployed, don't inspire much confidence."
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
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"Today we are testing another CPU cooler from Titan: Fenrir. It supports all available CPUs, has a tower design, four 8-mm U-shaped heatpipes and a 120-mm fan. Other coolers with similar design performed very well in our tests; will this cooler perform well too?"
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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?Today, I will be looking at a cooler from a company I previously haven?t experienced, the Titan Skalli. Titan Technology Ltd. has been around for over 20 years, founded in Taiwan in 1989 under the name ?Sogic Computer Co?, but only recently have they entered the serious enthusiast market. The Skalli is a small-footprint dual heatpipe cooler with a non-standard 100mm fan. Will the Skalli keep my i7 870 nice and cool? Read on to see!
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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"Mythological naming schemes are nothing new in the PC community as of late. A few companies have taken to this and are trying to continue building a virtual ?cooling army? of mythological warriors and beasts. Titan is just one of those companies. And my last look at one of their products was when they had sampled the Fenrir CPU cooler. As I said then, I felt that Titan had hit the nail on the head with the Fenrir and did a great job of cooling my T.E.C.C. test bench.
Titan has again allowed me to sample another in their lineup, this time a cooler designed with the LGA1156 i5 and i7 processors in mind. The goal was to keep all the best attributes of the Fenrir cooler and reduce its overall size. The naming of this new cooler is based off the Old Norse name of Skfll. Depending on which myth you read, the name refers to either the wolf who chases the horse, which tows the chariot containing the sun across the sky. In another, the name refers to both Fenrir and or his son. Quite appropriate naming of the newest edition."
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Friday, November 13, 2009
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"Today we're testing the Titan Skalli CPU cooler that offers Heatpipe Direct Touch (HDT) technology in a smallform 100mm fan setup. We've seen the big boy Titan Fenrir cooler perform very well in our extensive LGA1366 air cooler testing, so it will be interesting to see if they can continue the winning streak with a decidedly smaller product for the LGA1156 socket."
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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The Titan TTC-HD90 HDD Cooler arrived Technic3D. Fanless design with aluminum heatsink can Reduce the Temperature and make quieter the Vibration? See you in the following Review.
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