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 [Review] Noctua NH-D14, monster cooler.

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post Jun 24 2011, 06:39 PM, updated 14y ago

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Overview
I guess most of you guys are familiar with the legendary cooler right? Touted as one of the best air coolers you can get. Well, the huge Godzilla size and maroon brown-ish colour is one of the famous ‘signature’ identity of NH-D14. Noctua products officially arrived here in Malaysia few months ago, 3 months plus if I’m not mistaken.

Unboxing
The box.
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Neatly packed into 3 segments, mainly the heatsink itself, one box with the accessories and one empty box.
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Basically the box that contains the accessories is pretty simple, 1 mounting kit for Intel(LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA775) and AMD(AMD AM2, AM2+, AM3) platform, manual for both of that platform and finally a bag labelled as Common Parts.

This is what you’ll find in the Common Parts bag,
• 1x NF-P14 premium fan
• 1x NF-P12 premium fan
• 2x Ultra-Low-Noise Adaptor (U.L.N.A.)
• Y-Split Cable
• 4x Vibration-Compensators (for using NF-P12 as case fan)
• 4x Fan screws (for using NF-P12 as case fan)
• NT-H1 high-grade thermal compound
• SecuFirm2 Mounting Kits
• Noctua Metal Case-Badge
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And this is what you get when opening the biggest box.
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tadahh, the omgpwnbbq HSF!
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Well, how irony, no copper base? Looks something more like those WC CPU blocks, nickel plating material. Fear not, the base is actually made from copper, same goes with the heatpipes. I must admit that the base is uber flat, but sadly it is not mirror finished.
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Rough idea of the size and weight,
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• Height (without fan) 160 mm
• Width (without fan) 140 mm
• Depth (without fan) 130 mm
• Height (with fan) 160 mm
• Width (with fan) 140 mm
• Depth (with fan) 158 mm
• Weight (without fan) 900 g
• Weight (with fan) 1070/1240* g

Although this HSF looks huge, heavy and badass, but it can fit tall RAMs like Dominator, provided that you remove the fins.
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It’s pretty cool of Noctua to give the users a first-hand sight on whether the HSF will fit the motherboard. To check it, refer to this link http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=compati...ts_id=34&lng=en

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post Jun 24 2011, 06:39 PM

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Installation
Alright, my lovely setup <3
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SecuFirm2 backplate. Only for LGA775 setups that you leave that rubber piece there, LGA1155 and LGA1366 must be removed.
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I’m going to mount it this way. Actually it is very flexible, you can either mount it horizontal or vertical. Superb mounting wink.gif
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My Noctua is finally in! look at how it didn’t crash with my GPU and SC. And it’s a pretty good motherboard, but too bad it is LGA1156.
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This is very interesting, they provided a long screwdriver to screw in the screws.
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This is the Ultra-Low-Noise Adapter(U.L.N.A) that that I pointed out earlier which is available in the Common Parts bag. IT is for those people who are particular about the fans operating noise. The black adaptor is for the NF-P14 140mm fan, and the blue one is for NF-P12 120mm fan. It is advisible to check your current CPU temp before using this adaptor.
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Just look at the quality of the fan cable. The right one is Noctua, left one is Thermaltake.
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Okay, it’s done and ready to roll!
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The picture that most of you are waiting for? RAM clearance.
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post Jun 24 2011, 06:40 PM

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Test Setup
Processor: Intel i7-870
Mainboard: MSI Big Bang Fuzion
HSF: Noctua NH-D14
RAM: Kingston Value RAM 2X2GB
GPU: MSI GTX 570 1.3GB
HDD: 2xSamsung SpinPoint F3 1TB RAID 0
PSU: Seasonic X-750W

most of you shouldn’t have known that i7 tempts is pretty good at at stock speed but what about OC? The temperature is goddamn crazy and stupidly high.
This results was obtained when I’m still stuck with my previous HSF, Thermaltake Jing. Even just a minor OC to 3.1Ghz, the idle temperature is fluctuating around 70c+
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Supa-terrible huh?


Testing
Everything is done in a 19c room. Don’t worry, I slept for 5 hours before doing the test to ensure that it is completely at that temperature.

Stock i7(2.93Ghz)
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Overclocked i7(3.5Ghz)
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Overclocked i7(4Ghz)
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Conclusion
Priced at RM269, I would strongly recommend this product to any hardcore users who is searching for a powerful HSF with low-noise levels. Not to mention that the warranty period is 6 years, which is darn good. The only drawback is the size which most casing can’t fit and I noticed some users GPU is few millimetre away from the HSF. So my advice is to do some measurement before buying wink.gif


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post Jun 24 2011, 06:44 PM

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Nice review
How long it took you overall to mount the HSF?
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post Jun 24 2011, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Jun 24 2011, 06:44 PM)
Nice review
How long it took you overall to mount the HSF?
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less than 10 minutes? laugh.gif
those review said that it is super hard to mount blah blah crap. But in reality, it is super easy. smile.gif
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post Jun 24 2011, 06:51 PM

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Woa..

Pretty standard...

If only you had a Corsair H70 to compare tongue.gif
Just curious to see whether this monster can fight a LCS Kit.

BTW , The price tag for this cooler is RM300+
Where got RM269? hmm.gif

That price almost as Noctua NH-U12...
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post Jun 24 2011, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Jun 24 2011, 06:51 PM)
Woa..

Pretty standard...

If only you had a Corsair H70 to compare  tongue.gif
Just curious to see whether this monster can fight a LCS Kit.

BTW , The price tag for this cooler is RM300+
Where got RM269?  hmm.gif

That price almost as Noctua NH-U12...
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RM339 is SRP, bought mine for RM269.

Corsair Hydro is bull smile.gif OCed temps is bad, but stock is ok.
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post Jun 25 2011, 12:03 PM

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I'm planning on upgrading soon and i was thinking of doing some major OC, was thinking of this or a water cool setup. Is the max load of 70 considered safe for Sandy ? I suppose the temp will increase further when the room temp > 19c.
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QUOTE(hfi @ Jun 25 2011, 12:03 PM)
I'm planning on upgrading soon and i was thinking of doing some major OC, was thinking of this or a water cool setup. Is the max load of 70 considered safe for Sandy ? I suppose the temp will increase further when the room temp > 19c.
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for SB, 70c is pretty normal IINM hmm.gif you cannot compare a RM700+ WC with this, different league.

Yeah, the room temperature will definitely increase. When I turn off my aircond, the temperature is around 30c+ idling.

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post Jun 25 2011, 08:03 PM

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Nice review.. am considering this cooler for myself too.. haha..
The down side is it will cover a ram slot though >_<
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post Jun 26 2011, 01:29 AM

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Ermm.... Where to buy?
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post Jun 26 2011, 06:51 AM

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QUOTE(ndgoh @ Jun 26 2011, 01:29 AM)
Ermm.... Where to buy?
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Lotsa forumers like lingloong and CEX are selling. I got mine from CEX though smile.gif
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post Jun 26 2011, 02:46 PM

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Some teaser on the size of this monster, compare to 6950 and maximus formula

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post Jun 26 2011, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(TechnoG @ Jun 25 2011, 07:37 PM)
for SB, 70c is pretty normal IINM hmm.gif you cannot compare a RM700+ WC with this, different league.

Yeah, the room temperature will definitely increase. When I turn off my aircond, the temperature is around 30c+ idling.
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That sounds good. Was looking around the net and apparently 70c is pretty damn good as people seem to suggest to have it under 85c. Think i'll give this a go.
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QUOTE(Searingmage @ Jun 25 2011, 08:03 PM)
Nice review.. am considering this cooler for myself too.. haha..
The down side is it will cover a ram slot though >_<
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imho, most of the good HSF cover the RAM slots. But you are aware that HSF like CM V6GT and Scythe Ninja 3 can't install RAM with tall heatsinks right?
but this HSF can fit RipJawsX,
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actually it depends on how you mount it too. I find that mounting it vertically gives more RAM clearance.


Added on June 26, 2011, 4:15 pm
QUOTE(ndgoh @ Jun 26 2011, 01:29 AM)
Ermm.... Where to buy?
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so far I found out that only CEX is offering it at RM269, rest of the resellers are selling at SRP, which is RM339.


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QUOTE(hfi @ Jun 26 2011, 03:49 PM)
That sounds good. Was looking around the net and apparently 70c is pretty damn good as people seem to suggest to have it under 85c. Think i'll give this a go.
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Nah, not that bad wink.gif get this monster, and you won't regret, trust me.

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post Jul 2 2011, 12:06 AM

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bro, do u think that this cooler has enough clearance for A-data XPG v2.0 ram? it's 49mm height...and height of RipJaws as shown in the pic above is 40mm... I guess it wont fitted with fan attached but cooler alone...pls correct me if i'm wrong...as I'm going to get this one for my new pc

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Awesome review
....but how would it compare to the CM Hyper 212+? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(TechnoG @ Jun 25 2011, 07:37 PM)
for SB, 70c is pretty normal IINM hmm.gif you cannot compare a RM700+ WC with this, different league.

Yeah, the room temperature will definitely increase. When I turn off my aircond, the temperature is around 30c+ idling.
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Personally find the review a bit bias as it's being run on aircon room as posted by TS hmm.gif Should have compared those 2 heatsink he had

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QUOTE(Lacus @ Jul 2 2011, 12:06 PM)
Personally find the review a bit bias as it's being run on aircon room as posted by TS  hmm.gif Should have compared those 2 heatsink he had
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vs TT Jing? tongue.gif
check out post 3 for the idle temps.

If I don't run on a aircon room, then lagi teruk. Let's say if I do on morning and night, and at night, it happened to rain, so the temperature dropped a lot.
then it doesn't make sense anymore. If I bench 4Ghz at night, the temp will be almost same as 3.5Ghz benched on afternoon tongue.gif


Added on July 2, 2011, 3:48 pm
QUOTE(gsan @ Jul 2 2011, 12:06 AM)
bro, do u think that this cooler has enough clearance for A-data XPG v2.0 ram? it's 49mm height...and height of RipJaws as shown in the pic above is 40mm... I guess it wont fitted with fan attached but cooler alone...pls correct me if i'm wrong...as I'm going to get this one for my new pc
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I don't think you can fit a RAM cooler with this HSF, even if you mount vertical or horizontally.
your ADATA RAMs, can the fins at the top be removed? maybe it is something like that Corsair Dominator thingy. If it can be removed, then it should be ok smile.gif the max clearance is less than 44mm.


Added on July 2, 2011, 3:53 pm
QUOTE(DarkNite @ Jul 2 2011, 08:17 AM)
Awesome review
....but how would it compare to the CM Hyper 212+? hmm.gif
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well..it is just like comparing a Bentley and a Proton, answer is obvious. tongue.gif

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