OcUK UK Exclusive - Titan Hati Cooler

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Titan Hati CPU Cooler @ £39.98 inc VAT.

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TITAN introduces the Hati, a member of its FENRIR cooler family known for their powerful heat conductivity. Hati is equipped with a 12cm low-noise fan with high air volume. Its unique heat sink design allows users to mount one or two fans according to their preferences.
With triple u-shaped heat pipes and direct contact core technology, Hati takes the advantage of enhanced heat conductivity to generate sufficient cooling power. Fully compatible with Intel and AMD systems.

- 3 x 8 mm heat pipes with direct contact technology to maximize heat conductivity
- PWM function fan with automatic speed adjustment according to the temperature of CPU for extra-silent operation
- 12 cm Kukri shaped fan for efficiency and silence
- Include 4 vibration reducing mounting rubber bolts and has the option to equip one or two fans
- Compatible with Intel LGA 1366 / 1156 / 775 & AMD AM3 / AM2+ / AM2
- Fan Speed: 800 - 2200RPM
- Fan Airflow: 24.2 - 66.6 CFM
- Noise Level: 15-35 dBA

Only £39.98 inc. VAT

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allows users to mount one or two fans according to their preferences

Nice to see Titan allowing us to install dual fans now for push/pull. Had to do a little home modding to get that config on my Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ.
 
indeed, care to share, and what perfomance increases do you see over a single fan?

Not a huge difference in all honesty for everyday use. Added an Akasa Apache for the push fan and moved the stock fan to pull. Only have the Titan (pull) fan installed if benching or stress testing. Not any need to have it in since the end of the summer either.

On average there was a 2-3 degree reduction in idling temperature, but when benching particularly prime95/occt etc found it was more like a 7 degC drop (100% fan speed = LOUD).

The above with was the HSF install (with airflow) horizontally from front to back. With the HSF installed vertically (airflow bottom to top) noticed less of a difference (primarily due to having 2x 120mm exhaust fans installed anyway on the top of the case). This is the config I have at the moment, vertical mount with single Akasa Apache.
 
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