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Sunday, February 18, 2007
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The Titan 2.1 Traveling Speakers for Notebooks arrived Technic3D. "Amp up your notebook!" and the small extent have Power or is the sound distorted? Technic3D will hear that in the following Review.
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
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There are times when air-cooling is just not enough. At the same time you might not want to deal with the financial and maintenance costs of dealing with a water-cooling setup. What else is there? There is extreme cooling which may consist of phase change or chilled water or even LN cooling. All three are great forms of cooling but can be very hazardous to your equipment. That leaves us with TEC cooling. The method of using a thermoelectric plate, or peltier, to cool your processor has being around for ages, and it can be completely safe if done right. Well Titan may have made it as simple as it can be with their new cooler, the Amanda.
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
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Most CPU coolers we take a look at are the normal heatsink fans, some may have heatpipes, but that is usually it when it comes to air-cooled CPU coolers. Well today we have something much different, the Titan Amanda TEC CPU cooler. Many companies have gone wrong when it comes to TEC (Thermo Electric Coolers) cooling solutions. They are not very popular because of their extreme power requirements and price tag. Let's see if Titan's Amanda cooler can squash all the doubts that a TEC cooler is just not right for PCs.
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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The new Titan TTC-NK34TZ Cooler arrived Technic3D. The Price are hot? See you in the following Review against others CPU Cooling.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2006
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Titan has made a nice cooler with the Eagle Copper. The large copper base provides an excellent cooling with load temperatures 12C cooler than the stock cooler and the quiet fan makes sure you don't have to compromise silence for temperatures too, which is excellent. The looks might not be everyone's thing with all that gold on the copper version, but if that is the case there is the aluminum version available which is silver. Once again Titan have delivered something that looks different and, most importantly, still performs well...
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Friday, March 31, 2006
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Today, video cards are getting faster and more powerful. Because of this speed and power there is more heat. The manufacturers of these cards provide you with just enough cooling power to get back. So, that is why we rely on companies like Titan to give us gamers and overclockers what we need to beat the heat. Titan was generous enough to send us a couple of their new GPU coolers, the Eagles...
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
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The CPU cooler comes in a rather nice glossy looking sturdy box, which has various pictures of the contents, some details of the specifications and a rather amusing warning on the side. Considering its "only" a CPU cooler the box is rather large, almost the size of a typical shoebox, but the box is not what is on review, so let us open it up to find out. Before we do let us look at the specs. Read on...
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Sunday, February 19, 2006
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The folks at Titan Computer Company are obviously out to make a name for themselves in the PC enthusiast arena. They've had moderate to great success with their Vanessa CPU Coolers, Robella Water Case, and Serina Notebook Coolers, and now they want to take a run at owning your graphics card as well. The Eagle GPU Coolers break from the Titan tradition of featuring a hot anime babe as a product representative, but it is still a well thought out product that is compatible with a multitude of video cards...
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
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Today's video cards run at very high clock speeds and even higher temperatures, which makes cooling an extremely important concern for gamers. Today at Techgage we are looking at two universal VGA card coolers from Titan, makers of several fine cooling products. The Coolers looks sweet but looks aren't everything, let's see if this cooler can keep us cool gamers or will it crash and burn?
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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You might have recently seen some banners on our homepage here at OČ flaunting the elusive Titan Eagle Universal VGA Cooler. I had the pleasure of reviewing not one, but two different varieties of this mighty bird. In this article, we will be evaluating both the aluminum and copper versions of the Titan Eagle to find out whether this avian wonder can cool the furnaces that are modern video cards...
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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The Titan TTC-K8ATB/825/SC is a ultra-budget AMD Athlon64 K8 heatsink. It is most likely to find its way into unknowing PCs by way of thrifty stores, and really doesn't offer much to get excited about. The Titan TTC-K8ATB/825/SC comes with a fan speed controller used to wrangle in the 63 dBA, 3800RPM fan. The fan speed controller is not mandatory, which is a good thing considering how the Titan TTC-K8ATB/825/SC performs thermally even with its fan spinning at full tilt...
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Wednesday, November 9, 2005
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Is your laptop getting a little too hot around the collar? Sometimes doing even simple tasks on a notebook can heat it up in a hurry, making it uncomfortable to even use. Gaming can even be more frustrating, since the heat generated is making the entire laptop run like tar dripping from a roof. Today we are looking at Titan's solution to the problem...
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Thursday, October 6, 2005
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Titan likes to be unique, and it's very apparent in their product line-up. We are going to take a look at their Robela case, that's far from being ordinary. Packed inside is a full fledged water cooling set-up, but also includes many of the features you look for in a regular case...Read on...
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Friday, September 23, 2005
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Ways of keeping laptops running cooler without interferring with the portability has always been a concern. No one wants to lug around any additional weight when you are already carrying a laptop. The Serina Cooling Pad has a sleek and stylish approach to tackling this issue. Not to mention it throws in some nice optional features that come in quite handy. The one word that kept coming to mind with this product, efficient. It is made to be as efficient as the laptop it is designed to accompany...
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Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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The Robela water case is intended to bring watercooling to the masses, and the many n00b friendly touches built into it reflect that intention. There was obviously a lot of R&D that went into the Robela water case in order to make it one of the easiest watercooling options available...
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