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17th May 2012, 07:27 | #1 |
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| Titan Fenrir Siberia @ PureOverclock Titan has since released another cooler, the Siberia, which features a new design and a quieter fan. The Siberia looks to improve performance by moving up to dual fans, one of which is now a 140mm fan, and PWM control to strike a balance between noise levels and heat dissipation. The interesting thing about the Siberia is that the two fans are oriented opposingly above the motherboard, one vertical and one horizontal, in the hopes of providing strong overall cooling on components, rather than just the CPU itself. Let's take a closer look at the Titan Siberia and these how this new design shakes out. http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1510.html |
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