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 [Review] Noctua NH-D14, monster cooler.

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marsha1l
post Dec 8 2011, 08:22 AM

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From: shah alam----ttdi


QUOTE(NoobHacker @ Aug 1 2011, 09:50 PM)
Hi
heres my pictures for NH D14
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1...4800.1237381104

very imba but it wont get cool by put it in front of air conditional
only warm when pc full load...

u wont feel scary when u get the backplate, very very very solid

I request 3rd fan mouning kit and i received about 12~13 days later for free! they sent from austrulia
their pos express got bubble inside 1... very nice


Added on August 1, 2011, 9:53 pmfull kit with rubbers


Added on August 1, 2011, 10:05 pmalso the screw driver included is very powerful, just unscrew softly then the screw will splin, unlike cap ayam screw driver, unscrew the driver will go through the "+" on the screw... speechless
and it very heavy too biggrin.gif
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how did u get the 3rd fan mounting kit??...interested in getting one too..

anyway..just got my noctua few days ago..and perform extremely well...

not at idle since..idle temp is 43c avrge @4.25ghz...and 72c max at 4.25ghz full load..and normal room temperature..no aircond... thumbup.gif
marsha1l
post Dec 9 2011, 07:45 PM

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From: shah alam----ttdi


for the user of i73930k..ill just finish run 4.5ghz@1.4v

idle @50c and max at 85c avrge..

soo..air cooling wont be sufficient to cooldown ur oced sb-e

the extra 2 core really consume power and produce alot of heat..i can feel the heat..hahaha

anyway...still a good cooler though..best one rclxm9.gif

 

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