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With the
NH-U14S, Noctua shows a perfectly manufactured and beatifully single
tower cooler. The fact that it is quite slim makes it leave plenty of
space for memory with huge heatspreaders. With this cooler Noctua was
even able to surprise us, since it is the best single tower cooler we've
tested so far.
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- Dimensions
- Performance |
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Installation |
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Installing
a Noctua cooler is usually simple and easy and there is no exception
with the NH-U14S. In our case it wasn't necessary to check manual to do
the installation, which is always a good indicator for an easy mounting
process. Apart from the fact that there are mounting kits for most
recent sockets, LGA1366 is missing. Should you own an older Nocuta
cooler and upgrade with this one, then you can at least use the old
mounting kit.
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- Compatible with
Intel and AMD sockets
- Simple mounting process |
- No mounting kit for LGA1366 |
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Performance |
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During our tests we used the fan(s),
which were in the delivery. At 12 Volt the noise level is subjectively well
audible.
Using an adapter and regulating the voltage to 7 Volt made the noise level drop
to subjectively silent. At 12 Volt and 1500 rotations per minute we've seen
excellent temperatures. Driving the fan at 7 Volt and
800 rotations the cooler is still performing exceptionally good. Overall this
has been the best performing single tower cooler we've had for review so far.
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- Excellent cooling capacity
- Cooling capacity at 7V |
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Recommendation |
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If you're looking for an excellent cooler, which
offers headroom for overclocking, then the
NH-U14S from Noctua is a great choice. These days you can get this cooler for CHF
82.- (est. EUR 65.-).
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- Overclocker
- Gamer
- Enthusiast |
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Feedback Noctua LGA1366 Support |
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