Titan System coolers TTC-SC04 and TTC-005

Cooling/VGA & Other Cooling by jmke @ 2004-04-25

Two plug and play system blowers from Titan aimed at removing hot air out of your case, do they work? Find out in this review.

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TTC-005 - PCI Slot Blower

TTC-005

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External appearance:
  • Length : 122mm
  • Width : 118mm
  • Height : 38.5mm

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    Fan detail
  • Dimensions : 111 x 91 x 38 mm
  • Rated Voltage : 12 V DC
  • Rated Current : 0.19 A
  • Power Consumption : 2.28 W
  • Rated Speed : 2800 RPM
  • Max Air Flow : 21.58 CFM
  • Max Static Pressure : 4.75 mm-H2O
  • Noise Level : < 32 dBA
  • Tolerance : ±10%
  • Bearing Type : Sleeve / One Ball / Z-AXIS /Two Ball
  • Life Time : 25,000 /35,000 / 40,000 / 50,000 Hours


    Installation

    First thing to do before you can install this unit is find the needed space

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    I had to change around a few cards and decided on removing my PCI Firewire card as placing it directly below the VGA card is a bad idea as it will prevent fresh air from reaching the vga-card’s cooler.

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    Placing it under the video card would result in air being pulled away from the vga-cooling, something which is not desirable.


    Test setup and results

    The test system configuration:
  • CoolerMaster ATC-201C-SX2
  • Intel P4 2.26Ghz@2.4Ghz using 1.5v vcore
  • ThermalTake Volcano 7+ running with fan @ low.
  • 384Mb RDRAM
  • Abit TH7II-Raid
  • ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
  • 3x Maxtor 120GB HD’s
  • Plextor DVDRW
  • 3Com 10/100 PCI Network card
  • SB Live! Soundcard

    The TH7II has three temperature readouts:
  • P4 CPU
  • Motherboard sensor located near the CPU’s socket
  • Motherboard sensor located near the bottom of the last PCI slot

    The CoolerMaster has 4x80mm casefan’s installed which were powered off during testing.

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    The SYS2 dropped quite a bit as the hot air is removed instantly by the Blower; the hot air located near the CPU remains untouched however.

    On to the TTC-SC04
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