Review - Noctua NH-D15 CPU cooler
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Anarion
How old is that Prime95 version? The new ones (and preferrably the 64-bit on) that use AVX are way, way more stressful and produces more heat. My cpu needs ayt least ~1,25V to be stable at 4,5 GHz without WHEA errors. Hottest core is around 80c in Prime95 when the most demanding workloads start. In normal usage it is nowhere near that though. Still, True Spirit does rather nice job.
TheDeeGee
BLEH!
IIRC it runs about 5 degrees cooler than my current NH-D14, and it's nearly on par with a H110 under full load. That's not half bad.
schmidtbag
WhiteLightning
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good to see they made more space for the ram
scrapser
Denial
JonasBeckman
I guess it's because the price point and size of this cooler are a bit overkill so it's seen as more of of a enthusiast model or such specifically for overclocking, you could likely achieve similar cooling results with the CPU at stock speeds with other smaller and cheaper fan models.
Though of course with this cooler it might run near silent or even turn the fan off entirely when temperatures are low enough for it so if low noise is important it might be worth considering, though water based cooling might be even better for that. 🙂
(If socket compatibility allows for it you could then also keep this for the next CPU upgrade.)
TheDeeGee
BLEH!
It seems this cooler gets better the hotter the CPU is, relative to competitors I mean.
southamptonfc
WOW, that is a BIG cooler!
I would definitely go for one of these over water cooling but when coolers cross section's are approaching the size of the motherboard itself, surely that's the limit of air cooling? We might need a new motherboard/case specification soon!
scoter man1