Titan Fenrir CPU Cooler Review

Titan Fenrir - Part 3

In Figure 9, you can see the cooler with its fan installed. It is attached to the heatsink using two metal wire clips. There is no vibration absorbing system, which is a pity. There is also no room for installing a second fan.

Titan FenrirFigure 9: Fan installed.
The "Royal Grease" thermal compound that comes with the cooler is vacuum-sealed, as you can see in Figure 10.
Titan FenrirFigura 11: Thermal compound.
In Figure 11, you can see the thermal compound syringe removed from the vacuum bag. It seems to be a good quality paste, but it is a pity that the cooler comes with only 1 gram of it, which is barely enough for two applications. In this figure you can also see the power adapter that comes with Fenrir, allowing you to connect it to a three-pin motherboard connector (with no PWM control). This adapter reduces the speed of the fan, so it won’t spin at its full rotation, which happens if you connect a four-pin fan at a three-pin motherboard connector directly.
Titan FenrirFigura 12: Thermal compound and power adapter.

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