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
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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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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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Noctua NF-P12 PWM
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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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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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Any idea where i can get a mounting adapter for my old NT-C12P, for LGA 115x systems. Could only find it overseas but the shipping's same cost as the item
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NF-A15 arrived yet? Expected when?
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[Review] Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120mm Premium Fan - Airflow
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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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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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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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The NH-D15S is a very simple and obvious change to the NH-D15 to meet specific uses, and Noctua pulls it off in exactly the flawless fashion we have come to expect from them. While the NH-D15S is still a very large air cooler, it clears all RAM slots and the first PCIe slot on almost every ITX board giving enthusiasts the option to use a truly top tier air cooler without sacrificing anything in compatibility.
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Overclocking AMD Ryzen Threadripper and testing Noctua's TR4 coldplates vs an Asetek round all in one water coolers. It seems the square cold plate is essential to cooling threadripper properly, especially while overclocking.
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As much as these two fans may look like a standard PC fan, they are industrial fans, so it is a bit hard to compare them to a typical PC fan. Will they work in your home PC? Sure - they will work just fine, but you will never get them to run at their maximum rated speeds on the 12V from the PSU in your home system. You need 24V to get the maximum speeds and that of course requires a dedicated external 24V power source. Who would go to that much trouble and expense when Noctua has a full line of case and cooler fans that are just perfect for your PC?
These industrialPPC fans are intended for use in an industrial environment where 24V is typically available. Moisture and dirt are often encountered in an industrial environment and that is exactly where these fans are best used. The IP67 rating ensures that the internal components are protected and these fans are up to the task of reliably moving air in an industrial application. The AEC-Q100 qualification ensures that these fans meet the failure-mechanism-based stress tests for integrated circuits. http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/noctua_ppc_fans/ Attached thumbnail(s) |
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As always, Noctua has not failed to impress us with build quality and performance. With these two coolers, they have continued to set the benchmark for a ‘premium’ small form factor CPU cooling solution. Apart from the “love it or hate it” fan colour scheme, the aesthetics are what we have come to expect from the brand, with simple, clean lines and no “fluff” or extraneous features.
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Here at TechRadar, we’re obsessed with building and overclocking the best gaming PCs we can get our hands on. If you’re anything like us, the best CPU coolers will help you maximize the frequency you can squeeze out of your processor. Even if you don’t find yourself obsessively tweaking with your BIOS, you really should consider picking up one of the best CPU coolers as lower temperatures generally mean your PC will last longer.
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Noctua has again made its mark on the computer after-market peripheral upgrades. Although the NH-L9a-AM4 L-Type low-profile cooler is specific to the new AMD Ryzen socket, the NH-L12S contains the mounting hardware for all of the current Intel and AMD socket types; plus Noctua offers a free upgrade for future socket designs. Noctua only requires a proof of purchase (photo, scan or screenshot of the invoice) of both a Noctua CPU cooler and hardware components corresponding to the specific kit when requesting a mounting kit upgrade.
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