Max Page van FrostyTech brengt ons een review van de Titan TTC-D4T heatsink. De heatsink bestaat uit twaalf 32mm hoge vinnen die 26mm breed zijn. De koeler lijkt een beetje op de ThermalTake Volcano II. Bovenop de heatsink zit een 4800 RPM fan bevestigd. De Titan presteert vrij redelijk op het FrostyTech Synthetic Temperature Test Platform. Hij belandt tussen de ThermalTake DUO462-9 mine CuOrb en de Blizzard S370-L. De Titan TTC-D4T kost slechts 18 dollar. Hieronder een hap uit de conclusie:
The Titan TTC-D4T ranks among other heatsinks as an average performer. Were we in a store that only sold OEM heatsinks the D4T would be a good option. Its' cooling performance appears to be slightly less than that of the mini copper orb on the small copper die template.
The base is roughly finished and could do with some good lapping to achieve higher results. Apart from that the heatsink offers fairly average performance with moderate amounts of fan noise. The clip on the other hand is very stiff and one aspect of the D4T we did not like whatsoever. It is one thing for a heatsink to require a screw driver to clip the heatsink in place. It is quite another thing entirely for that heatsink to require screw driver and still remain difficult to clip into position.
Still, its' average performance position the D4T well above more generic OEM heatsinks so it is a good option for budget-minded systems.