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Noctua NF-S12A FLX, ULN and PWM Series Fan Review
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Dec 23 2017, 02:19 PM
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Noctua NF-A20 PWM 200mm fan Review
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Dec 23 2017, 02:58 PM
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Dec 25 2017, 08:04 PM
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Noctua Chromax Fans and NH D15 NH U12 Cooler Mod Tops
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Dec 26 2017, 10:28 AM
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Jan 1 2018, 08:33 PM
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Hi guys, today I take a look at a mini CPU Cooler, the Noctua NH-U9S. This cooler is a perfect candidate for Mini-ITX systems and offers some fantastic performance for its short size of 12.5cm, beating out the popular Hyper 212 EVO in terms of performance.
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Jan 3 2018, 07:21 PM
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What is there that I can't say that leaves this larger member of the NH-U series of coolers painted in a positive light? Well, to be honest, there isn't anything I can rightly complain about. When you have a cooler that is taking what other manufacturers have tried and failed, leaving them to resort to using a dual tower or a super thick single tower, and still some cannot compete at this level. Noctua has proven to me, once again, why I hold them in such high regard. They took the basic idea everyone has used for years, and with a few tweaks to the fin designs, figuring out the best method of heat pipe dispersal, and equipping the cooler with a 150mm fan that just kicks ass doesn't hurt things one bit either.
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Jan 6 2018, 08:31 PM
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Product Video 11: Noctua 92mm quiet Case Fan Model NF-B9 - XStreamPCReviews
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Jan 7 2018, 12:44 PM
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These are definitely not the cheapest fans on the market and we wouldn’t want them to be. When you make cheaper more budget stuff, something has to get cut somewhere and it is normally the quality of the product. Noctua products offer good value for the money through their amazing performance, which again, is backed by a 6-year warranty. Value is very subjective as I always say, but as long as you don’t take it to mean budget than the Noctua Redux fans offer great value, plain and simple.
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Jan 8 2018, 09:15 PM
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The Noctua NT-H1 thermal compound was a pleasure to work with. It was easy to apply and the performance was great right from the start. No burn-in time was needed with the NT-H1, unlike Arctic Silver products. The storage and usage time look great, but since this is a new product, there has not been enough time to verify the manufacturer's claims. The NT-H1 has an MSRP about the same as what other companies' products are listed at, and they will provide about the same number of applications per syringe. Right now I have found one store in the US (moddersmart.com) that is selling the NT-H1, but it is listed at $8.99. Hopefully as it becomes more available, the price will fall to closer to what Arctic Silver 5 sells for.
If you are in the market for some new thermal compound, I suggest checking some Noctua Nt-H1 thermal interface material out for yourselves. https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Noctua/NT-H1 Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jan 9 2018, 09:42 PM
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Overall, the price of the NH-U9S might be a little bit steep for some people but it's worth every penny considering that this is a very well engineered cooler. It comes packed with a whisper quiet fan and Noctua's SecuFirm2 mounting kit makes the installation process very easy and straightforward. Noctua has also included in the package their NT-H1 thermal compound that is top notch. We strongly recommend the NH-U9S to anyone who's looking for a high quality cooler for a mini-ITX build. It will give you fantastic cooling performance while providing high RAM and video card clearance. The NH-U9S is another high quality product from Noctua that performs just as you would expect.
With all that being said, we are proud to give the Noctua NH-U9S our Gold Award. http://www.relaxedtech.com/reviews/noctua/nh-u9s/1 Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jan 10 2018, 08:26 PM
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When running at low speed this fan is really really quiet. I am very pleased that I replaced the original case fans with this. Excellent product!
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Jan 13 2018, 01:06 PM
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Noctua NF-P12 PWM
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Jan 14 2018, 08:38 PM
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You guys asked for it an Eber listened! After upgrading to an AIO water cooler, he now delves deeper into high end air coolers with three different Noctua options. He may soon regret his initial decision.....maybe.
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Jan 16 2018, 05:40 PM
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New Coolers are arriving to support the giganitc die of Threadripper CPUs. Let's test the new Noctua coolers alongside some of the best AIO on the market.
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Jan 18 2018, 10:39 AM
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[Review] Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120mm Premium Fan - Airflow
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Jan 22 2018, 10:26 PM
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Both coolers perform excellent within their respective range. The 95mm based NH-D9L simply is a good product (within its segment). Combined with overclocking it'll run out of juice fast though. But overall definitely recommended. The winner from the two has to be the NH-U9S though, it packs a little extra bite and allows our 4790K processor to run at 1.3 Volts / 4600 MHz. Granted the temps are borderline, but for its form factor, I seriously like it. As shown, we also tried a dual-fan config on the NH-U9S and that really makes it an awesome cooler. Keep in mind though that in a lot of mITX configurations, the second fan would likely not fit as depending on the arrangement it would block a DIMM or PCIE slot. So our advice is to focus on the single fan perf primarily. For those that have the space, awesome perf is what we see.
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Jan 25 2018, 09:46 PM
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The Noctua NH-U9S is an easy recommendation from me despite its high price. Its tiny form factor is obviously meant for those who either seek a clean aesthetic with a square cooler while easy accessibility to other parts of the motherboard (I’m one of them), or for mini-ITX builds with low temperatures.
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Jan 27 2018, 02:17 PM
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It should be clear by now that when it comes to functional design even a seemingly small change can have major effects in performance. I am not talking about a butterfly effect here but in a more practical local way. The NH-U9S is a perfect example of this, but this did not come as too much of a surprise considering how largely improved the NH-U12S and NH-U14S’ performances were compared to their previous generation counterpart. The NH-U9S takes the 92mm level of thermal performance beyond even further than the NH-U9B SE2 despite being bundled with only a single fan.
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