Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ.
May 2009
(81%)
41 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Most CPU coolers focus on cooling only the CPU. If we are talking about an air cooler then there may be some residual benefits from the added airflow of the fan but this is purely an afterthought. If you're looking for something that can help cool down yo...
Our first impression after seeing the package from Titan Fenrir was not so good, due to the plastic blister box. Opening it, however, our opinion quickly changed: the cooler looked very nice, mostly due to the "X'mas Edition" heatsink colors. It reall...
Build Quality a Little light, Very Bulky, Poor Availability, Little Expensive, Lack of Useful fan Control
The Titan Fenrir is a good cooler for the user needing a capable quiet heatsink to replace their stock cooler. But with a lack of fan control to customize the cooler's performance to your needs, you were stuck with automatic PWM operation or trying t...
Despite losing a few drops of blood, I can say the Fenrir is definitely a winner. Hey, it's a wolf theme anyway. Honestly, I would have felt cheated, if I didn't get the Tyr treatment. With solid cooling performance, a great design and theme, this...
Abstract: So, what is better: four 6 mm heatpipes or four 8 mm heatpipes? Unfortunately, we couldn’t answer this question today. Frankly speaking, in the course of our review it turned out an impossible question to answer, because for a valid comparison we need two coolers with identical specifications and...
Although the Titan FENRIR doesnt have any flashy LED lighting built in. When pared with appropriate case lighting, the FENRIR does give you a nice look with the chrome fan blade. Overall, I think the Titan FENRIR did an excellent job at cooling my r...
The monstrous wolf name is a fairly good representation of this heatsink. Its large size is deceiving until you see it in person. This size caused a few fitment issues during the installation with some motherboards and although we didnt have any proble...
Abstract: Titan is a company that may not be too well known in North America but theyve been making a splash lately in the CPU cooler market with their latest product that has been generating waves in some enthusiast circles for its apparent cooling prowess, pa...
Noctua NH-U12P SE1366The second most expensive cooler today is the Noctua. It performed admirably and did come with two fans though those were easily beat by one stronger fan. If silence is the name of the game and the only thing you’re looking for...
Titan may be a new name on our continent, but the performance shown by their Fenrir makes it the perfect candidate for your processors cooling needs. The heatsink was able to beat Noctuas flagship cooler by a fair margin, which is impressive consider...