“The Titan Hati is tower heatsink that’s smaller than its predecessor, but potentially packs equal punch especially if you decide to slap an additional fan onto it. It’s Sandy Bridge ready too, which could increase its value to prospective system builders. Hit our review of the Hati to see how it stacks against competitors in a similar price range.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Titan’s tiny Hati is super effective

The new TITAN Hati seems small at 130 x 80 x 160mm when you compare it to other high end heatsinks currently on the market. The slim design can be very handy for those who own a motherboard with a CPU socket crowded by other components. Neoseeker were pleasantly surprised with the performance, the smaller size did not really affect the performance at all.