The manufacturer like some mythological names is obvious. And who says mythological, historical or just say powerful. Remember substantive and Triton, Musashi, Gladiator or Orochi, to name a few. And is that the classic names are catchy, especially if they have any kind of significant impact. For example, the heatsink will analyze today was named Fenrir.

Fenrir is one of the three children born of the union and Angrboda Loki of Norse mythology. This being a kind of wolf that the gods were trying to tame without success. It was not until it appeared the god Tyr who managed to catch him with a magic string (although it lost the hand, cannot always win in all).

We do not know if our Titan TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir is as indomitable as the original creature but at the moment has some symbols that remind us, as a kind of tribal marking shaped face of a wolf, and we can already see on the packaging external product just on the cover. Titan reminds us that the cooler is compatible with the latest processors from AMD and Intel Core i7 included. The case is one of those unfriendly plastic blisters will be opened with either a cutter or with scissors.

Among the characteristics that indicate both the front and rear highlighting the heat pipes PWM function which is silent, which has a 12 cm fan and the heat pipes are in direct contact with the base. In the back we have more details in several languages.

The Fenrir is presumed to be multiplatform so we will not have problems when put it in any motherboard, both form and its support multiple sockets.

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