Titan D9TBCu35-R1
Heatsink From All Angles |
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The Fan:
The thick Titan
fan rotates at 2300RPM, and draws in about 0.13A. The 80mm fan is naturally very quiet whatever the temperature
of your PC (there is no temperature control sensor). The
plastic fan grill
is translucent like the fan casing, and can be useful in protecting the impeller
from errant wires or power connectors. The fan draws power from a three-pin
motherboard fan header.
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Heatsink Top: A 7mm wide cut through the center of
the heatsink gives the clip a place to sit, and to larger semi-circular
milled areas on either end of the base further reduce the total weight of
the heatsink. The peak at the center of the heatsink is centered on the
body of the cooler, and not over the area the processor makes contact. The copper core on
the other hand is centered over the processor
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Side A:
The fan is suspended a few millimeters above the tips of the fins
to promote better airflow. The base is 6mm thick at the edges, and rises to
13mm thick at the center. The fins of the heatsink are 1mm thick and
spaced 2mm apart. The base is cut out from either end of the base about
13mm. |
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Side B:
The
TTC-D9TBcu35-R1 is very shiny, and features a three-prong socket A clip to
ensure it doesn't cause anything to
snap off. The clip slides free in the
body of the heatsink even though the extrusion
does feature a notch slot which could have been utilized to ensure a stable mount once on
the processor. The clip is tool free, or it can be used with a screwdriver if you need more
leverage. |
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Heatsink
Base:
A small area 46mm wide has been machined from this
side of the heatsink (14mm from the other side) so that the clip
will move freely. The base is cut away in the distinctive semi-circle
fashion, but the fins above have been left in place. The base has been highly polished, and the
copper plate is pretty flat all things considered. It is difficult to
say how thick the 35mm diameter copper insert
is.
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