Introduction
Over the course of the past six months, there has been one brand of cooler causing a real stir among many cooling ranks. This reviewer even had Thermalright banging on ones door demanding answers as to why the Titan Fenrir is so good in the reviews they have seen. Today, we shall be taking a look at a cooler that many consider the best bang for buck on the market. If you’re reading this and you’re a big overclocker, you know all too well the importance of choosing the ‘right’ cooler for the job, but at the same time not costing so much that you’d might as well jump on the water-cooling bandwagon.
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.  Titan looks to put their uneven past behind them with an up to date Fenrir – the V2, meaning the cooler now supports LGA 1156 out of the box. Something which Titan now hopes will gain them an even bigger majority share of the Intel and AMD cooler market.
Specifications
- For AMD Socket AM2+/AM2/AM3/940/939/754/K8
- For Intel Socket 775/1156/1366
- PWM intelligent controller: automatically adjust fan to provide wonderful balance between performance and rumble generated from CPU
- 12mm Fan – 800 to 2200RPM
- Heat Pipe Direct Touch: provide the maximum heat conductivity and draw heat away immediately
- Unique fin design: reduce air resistance to enhance cooling performance