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Silentmaxx Titan – passively up to 145W

Conclusion

It's a great pity that this cooler is not available for sale... The manufacturer would not disclose whether they are even considering it or not. For now, the Titan remains available only if you purchase an entire PC from Silentmaxx. The Titan is an absolutely excellent cooler for passive setups or extremely quiet builds. If you tweak the fan profiles, I'm sure you can achieve a much quieter PC than you thought possible.

I tried replacing the Deepcool Assassin IV in my setup with the Titan, and honestly, although CPU temperatures increased by an average of 2 degrees Celsius, the setup is much quieter in the long run than it was before. Most of the time, even under near-full load, it runs in passive mode (all fans are off and only start at minimal speeds when the CPU temperature exceeds 80 degrees Celsius).

The limited information on the Silentmaxx website suggests incredible performance for the Titan – 250W in passive mode and up to 400W in active mode. However, the reality is different, and in passive mode, it can cool 130W and around 230W in active mode. These are still great numbers...

 

 

 

For its performance and cooling potential, as well as enabling much quieter setups, the Silentmaxx Titan receives an award.

We thank Silentmaxx for sending the Silentmaxx Titan cooler.

 

Additional Information

Silentmaxx just informed me that the springs under the tightening screws do not create sufficient pressure on the CPU, and temperatures can be up to 10 degrees Celsius higher than they could be (depending on the airflow in the case). New springs are on the way, so the test will definitely be repeated.

Comments (1)
danix64

vsimol som si, ze fanlesstech.com okazuje na tento clanok :) https://www.fanlesstech.com/2024/05/silentmaxx-titan-review.html

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