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Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition CPU Cooler Review

We tested the Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition, a huge CPU cooler with two heatsinks, one 120 mm fan, and one 140 mm fan. Check it out!

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Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition
  • 3. The Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition (Cont’d)
  • 4. Installation
  • 5. How We Tested
  • 6. Our Tests
  • 7. Main Specifications
  • 8. Conclusions

The main specifications for the Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition CPU cooler include:

  • Application: Sockets 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, and FM1 processors
  • Dimensions: 7.9  x 5.1 x 6.4 inches (200 x 130 x 162 mm) (W x L x H)
  • Fins: Aluminum
  • Base: Copper
  • Heat-pipes: Five 8-mm copper heatpipes
  • Fan: one 140 mm and one 120 mm
  • Nominal fan speed: 1,800 rpm (140 mm) and 2,200 rpm (120 mm)
  • Fan air flow: 89.42 cfm (140 mm) and 66.62 cfm (120 mm)
  • Maximum power consu
    mption: 4.8 W (140 mm) and 3.84 W (120 mm)
  • Nominal noise level: 28.8 dBA (140 mm) and 35 dBA (120 mm)
  • Weight: 5.2 lb (1.94 kg)
  • More information: https://www.titan-cd.com
  • MSRP in the U.S.: USD 80.00
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