Titan Fenrir and Skalli CPU Coolers Review

by AkG     |     December 1, 2009

High Speed Fan Performance Results



2.6GHz




As we thought it would, the top of this chart belongs to the Fenrir. This is to be expected as the standard base coolers really only start to shine at high heat loads. With that being said the Fenrir is firmly in first place and while the difference between it and its closest competitor the Cooler Master Hyper 212+ is closer than it was during stock fan testing, that is not the same as saying the Hyper 212+ is in the same league as the Fenrir.

These charts should also make it apparent that the stock fan on the Fenrir moves a hell of a lot of air and allows it to post some impressive numbers.

3.42GHz




Now that the heat has been turned up, most of the HDT coolers have decided to call it a night and have fallen to the back of the charts. To put it another way: the real stars of the charts have come out to play and yet the Fenrir is still right up trading blows with the best of the best.


3.8GHz




When it comes to High Performance fans and insane heat loads the Fenrir is very hard to beat. Heck, with such a small difference between it and the Prolimatech it’s just to close to call. However, we can see more and more that the high RPM fan on the Fenrir accounts for much of its lead and equalized fan results show the difference.
 
 
 

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