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AMD Radeon HD 4770 Review
HardOCP posted a review on the AMD Radeon HD 4770

As gamers we all want fast video cards. Fast video cards give us the performance in demanding games that allows an enjoyable gameplay experience. Typically, in this video card market, you get what you pay for. Higher priced cards are faster, and the fastest of the bunch can take you near $1000 when configuring a multiple-GPU setup. When it comes down to it, not everyone can afford these high priced video cards, and both AMD and NVIDIA know this. The real money is made in the mainstream and low-priced OEM realm.
AMD Radeon HD 4770 Review

Titan Fenrir Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Titan Fenrir

If you're sitting on a monster CPU you know the importance of keeping it nice and cool. Most overclockers and high end users know about aftermarket CPU coolers. Unfortunately, a large percentage of end users never give it a second thought. We've seen systems come directly from major websites with the wrong CPU cooler, too small a CPU cooler and pieces of plastic stuck between the CPU and the Cooler. CPU cooling bares a little thought and scrutiny. If you're still sitting a stock CPU cooler on your CPU, perhaps you should look up the term pre-planned obsolesce. That would be planning a part or component in such a way as to cause it to fail prematurely in order to get the end user to buy a new one. Well, stock CPU coolers aren't quite that bad, but they're close. In a lot of years we've never really seen a stock CPU cooler that cools the CPU properly and none have ever provided and measure of overclocking headroom.

Today, we're going to look at a tower type CPU cooler from Titan called the Titan Fenrir. If you're sitting on a stock cooler or you aren't happy with your current cooling solution, stick around and take a look at the Fenrir. It not only cools the CPU effectively, it manages to toss a little flair into the mix.
Titan Fenrir Review