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Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition CPU Cooler Review

The box is certainly ready to rock, and has lots of distinct colouring with a huge blue swirl behind the product. The front of the box tells you the main features, the first being that it has ‘5 x 8mm Heat Pipes' which is quite impressive.

The other sides of the box continue a simple white theme, and this side shows you the potential thermal performance of this cooler when compared with a stock Intel cooler.

The opposite side of the box shows us the airflow of the CPU cooler and how this will help cool your other key components.

The back of the box lists the key features in a further 8 languages, as well as the specifications in the bottom right-hand corner.

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5 comments

  1. Robbie McIntosh

    They look great in pictures, but I dont like the opposing style coolers like this. they are huge and just take up too much space. no need for it. especially with these results. my £20 cooler is comparible.

  2. Those style of coolers are on a road to nowhere. Its great they cool the board, but most case fans are designed to help with that. I dont like large coolers like the D14 either however, as they are too restrictive. thats why coolers like Corsair H100 are so great, they CPU socket is hardly covered at all, so loads of room around it for the build.