Titan Fenrir and Skalli CPU Coolers Review

by AkG     |     December 1, 2009

Low Speed Fan Performance Results


2.6GHz




Once again the HDT coolers are in the lead at stock speeds, BUT the big boys have certainly closed the gap and are showing why they are so good. Out of all the tests we have done, these three low speed tests are what separate the best from the merely good and once again the Fenrir is at the top of the charts. If you are not interested in overclocking but want an ultra quiet CPU cooling solution, the Fenrir really is the best choice out there right now.


3.42GHz




When you add in moderate overclocking into the low speed fan mix the Fenrir once again steps down from first place and succeeds the crown in favour of the larger and more robust Prolimatech.


3.8GHz




Unfortunately, and unlike the previous two tests results, the Fenrir really is far enough behind the Prolimatech Megahalem that it becomes a distant second. It is still a great cooler, but sadly does fail to follow through on its regicide plans and while it may have come close to matching Prolimatech’s monster, in the end it failed to deliver the coup de grace.
 
 
 

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