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Donate: Titan Fenrir

Post by Tzupy » Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:49 am

SPCR forum dwellers that would like to see a review of the Titan Fenrir, please make a donation to sponsor such a review.
SPCR already has the Fenrir and almost half of the money needed for a review of it, so it shouldn't be too hard to gather the other half.
If you want to know more about the Titan Fenrir, please have a look here (actually, this is the bling edition of the Fenrir, but cooling should be the same):
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/ ... 406cab2019

ADMIN EDIT: donation amt by Tzupy - $100 + $50 for sample; there's only another $50 to reach the $200review target.

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Post by lm » Sat Apr 10, 2010 3:27 am

Couldn't you at least mention what Titan Fenrir is? I'm guessing a cpu cooler without browsing the link. Also I'd prefer to know the exact amount that is missing before blindly donating for one specific review.

Other than that, the idea seems sound.

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Post by Tzupy » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:21 am

Missing money for SPCR review: see the ADMIN EDIT above. Copied data from the supplied link:

Features:
4 x 8mm heatpipes with Heat Pipe Direct Contact feature: rapid heat conductivity and draw heat away from CPU immediately
12cm giant fan : comprehensive cooling + superior silent performance at 17dBA only
PWM intelligent controller: automatically adjust fan to provide wonderful balance between performance and rumble generated from CPU
High density fin design: maximize cooling areas for overclocking 
Universal support: compatible with Intel LGA 775/LGA1156/LGA1366 and AMD K8/AM2/AM2+/AM3

Specifications:
Outline Dimension: 124 x 107 x 156 mm
Fan Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Rated Voltage: 12V DC
Rated Current: 0.32 A
Power Consumption: 3.84 W
Rated Speed: 800 ~ 2150 +/- 10% RPM
Airflow: 33.20 ~ 78.41 CFM
Static Pressure: 0.02 ~ 0.11 Inch H2O
Noise Level: < 17.2 ~ < 39 dBA
Bearing Type: Z-axis Bearing
Life time: 60,000 Hours
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Post by ces » Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:19 am

The Titan tests out well at Frostytech.com.
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.c ... 383&page=5

It compares well against the Prolimatech:
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.c ... 481&page=6

It would be nice to see an SPCR test of it. As well as a test of the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme which according to Frostytech outperforms even the Noctua D14 with less noise.

Dumb question. If SPCR already has the Titan, what else does it need to buy in order to test it?

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Post by psyopper » Sat Apr 10, 2010 6:38 am

ces wrote: Dumb question. If SPCR already has the Titan, what else does it need to buy in order to test it?
Please read the only other thread locked as an Announcement in this section of the forum titled "Donate for Reviews FAQ"...

viewtopic.php?t=58424

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Post by MikeC » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:02 am

it's surprising that no one else is wiling to donate for this review. the target is only $50 away. comments?

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Post by rpsgc » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:12 am

MikeC wrote:comments?
There are other things more interesting than yet another boring run of the mill "looks the same as 1000 others" heatsink?


If I had the money I'd donate for something far useful, like a cheap and quiet power supply, case in point: Be Quiet L7 (the CX400 is too noisy and the Nexus Value is too expensive and hard to find).

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Post by judge56988 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:51 am

rpsgc wrote: There are other things more interesting than yet another boring run of the mill "looks the same as 1000 others" heatsink?
I'd go along with that comment.
I'd be much more interested in a review of the new Seasonic S12 II Bronze 520W psu (or it's modular equivalent). It had a very good review on JonnyGuru.

An affordable medium power quiet psu of that quality has to be of interest to quite a few people?

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Post by MikeC » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:35 am

judge56988 wrote:I'd go along with that comment.
I'd be much more interested in a review of the new Seasonic S12 II Bronze 520W psu (or it's modular equivalent). It had a very good review on JonnyGuru.

An affordable medium power quiet psu of that quality has to be of interest to quite a few people?
If you don't want to wait for a sample/review through spcr's usual sources, go ahead, nominate the item for review w/ a donation.

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Post by judge56988 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:16 pm

MikeC wrote: If you don't want to wait for a sample/review through spcr's usual sources, go ahead, nominate the item for review w/ a donation.
Well, I gave you $25 a few weeks ago...

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Post by MikeC » Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:24 pm

In a most generous gesture, Tzupy donated the last $50 needed to reach the target amount for this review, and it's going to be posted very soon, certainly within the next few days. Much thanks to Tzupy! :!:

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Post by lm » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:00 pm

I'm puzzled - with $200 you could just buy a Titan fenrir yourself, try it out, and if not happy then still have money for yet another cooler or even two. May I ask what's the point of donating that much by yourself???

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Post by judge56988 » Sun Apr 25, 2010 9:57 pm

lm wrote:I'm puzzled - with $200 you could just buy a Titan fenrir yourself, try it out, and if not happy then still have money for yet another cooler or even two. May I ask what's the point of donating that much by yourself???
Good point. I went ahead and bought the power supply mentioned in my earlier post. It cost much less than the $300 for testing here. If it's no good I can e-bay it for probably 80% of what I paid for it.

Much as I value this site's reviews, I think that this scheme can only work properly if lots of people donate small amounts each, which I'm sure was the intention.

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Post by Tzupy » Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:56 am

There are a couple of things I have to clarify:
- the choice of Titan Fenrir: it has already received good reviews and it comes from an underdog, not from an established player in quiet computing.
- I would never be able to test a heatsink as thoroughly as SPCR does, and I also don't have the time to do it.
- I wanted to donate money to SPCR in a more personal manner. Frankly, about 50% of the SPCR reviews, for various reasons, are of little interest to me.
- the idea of donating for reviews is indeed of lots of people donating relatively small sums each, but even when only 50$ remained till the target, interest seemed stagnant.
- if the first review performed on this basis goes through, then I hope others will feel more inspired to contribute to SPCR in this form.

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Post by thejamppa » Sun May 09, 2010 2:51 am

Thank you very much Tzupy for your generosity. World needs more people like you!

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Post by dhanson865 » Mon May 10, 2010 12:59 pm

MikeC wrote:it's surprising that no one else is wiling to donate for this review. the target is only $50 away. comments?
FWIW I never saw this thread or the FAQ about donations. The closest thing to this I last saw was the blocking advertisements thread.

The only way I knew this existed at all was when I read the review today.

If I'm any indication of the typical SPCR member you'll have to add an entry to the front page linking to the donation FAQ and the forums where these threads will be.

I still haven't read the rest of the thread but I'm going to guess that a lot of people had no idea the option existed.

FWIW my normal SPCR pattern is to look for new articles on the main page then browse the bottom right section with recent posts from the forum. I almost never go to a specific forum. The most common reason for me to manually go to a specific forum is if searches show no existing thread for a new piece of hardware and I want to start the thread myself.

If the donation threads are in their own forum I may just add another SPCR bookmark to my browser.

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Post by dhanson865 » Mon May 10, 2010 1:01 pm

thejamppa wrote:Thank you very much Tzupy for your generosity. World needs more people like you!
+1 thanks Tzupy.

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Post by Mr. Perfect » Fri May 14, 2010 4:02 pm

dhanson865 wrote:
MikeC wrote:it's surprising that no one else is wiling to donate for this review. the target is only $50 away. comments?
The only way I knew this existed at all was when I read the review today.

If I'm any indication of the typical SPCR member you'll have to add an entry to the front page linking to the donation FAQ and the forums where these threads will be.
I'm in the same boat, I just heard about this new feature when reading the review. It's an interesting idea too, I'm not aware of any other sites that let readers push reviews through like this. It's generally down to whatever manufacturers submit(as far as I can tell).

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Post by psiu » Sat May 15, 2010 6:48 am

Even worse for me. Wouldn't have read the review (of some tower heatsink like mentioned above) but happened to see this in the forum topics sidebar this morning.

What about the usual donating setup? Does that affect reviews at all, like if a specific item is at 75/100 and you get a general donation of 25 will that be enough?

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Post by rpsgc » Sat May 15, 2010 8:41 am

psiu wrote:Even worse for me. Wouldn't have read the review (of some tower heatsink like mentioned above) but happened to see this in the forum topics sidebar this morning.

What about the usual donating setup? Does that affect reviews at all, like if a specific item is at 75/100 and you get a general donation of 25 will that be enough?
Everything you need to know is here
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