From such a large cooler of course you would expect a brutal cooling performance. Whether with the cooler this expectation is justified, we now clarify for you.
Test Setup …
As a test system, the following configuration is used: Intel Core i7 2600K @ 4012 MHz with 1.19 Volt Asus P8P67 Pro Rev 3.1 4x 4 GB DDR3-1600 MSI GeForce 780ti Seasonic Platinum 760 Watt PSU CM Storm Stryker case Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Service Pack 1
Following testing software is used: Prime95 V27.9 Core Temp 1.0 RC6 Asus AiSuite2
Thermal compound:Cooler Master X1 Extreme Fusion 9,5W/mK. *Ad
We first tested with the idle mode at 500 rpm fan speed. Thereafter, the speed was increased at idle mode to maximum fan speed, in this case 2398 rpm. For loading of the system, we used Prime 95 which generates at all physical and logical CPU cores 100% utilization. The results of this test, we have shown in the following diagram.
Titan Fenrir Siberia test results …
The results of this test, we have shown in the following diagram. Phanteks PH-TC14PE is used as CPU cooler comparison.
In silent mode the Titan Fenrir Siberia Edition still reaches a good value of 67 °C. With speed fan at maximum the cooling power is clearly visible and the Fenrir reaches a very good value of 58 °C.
Titan Fenrir Siberia Result and general impression …