“The name Titan Technology Limited may not be the name most people bring up when they are talking about the new Titan Fenrir Christmas Edition heatsink. What makes this unit so interesting is it features direct heatpipe contact instead of depending on two pieces of metal clapped to a heatpipe.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Buy your CPU a cool Christmas present

If you are looking for something a little different to stick in your case, especially if you are using a stock cooling fan or an ugly third part cooler try the Titan Fenrir Christmas Edition Heatsink. It sports a festive bright red finish and has adaptors to ensure it will fit on any modern AMD or Intel motherboard. It is a little large at 124 x 107 x 156 mm, so make sure your case can fit this cooler before you buy. You will be happy to know it isn’t all about the looks, HiTech Reviews saw a 17C drop compared to the stock cooler.