Installation
Installation of the Noctua NH-D15 is quite simple and easy. Noctua kept everything nice
and simple while the mounting procedure is explained clearly in the manuals you find in the bundle. The thermal paste is not
pre-applied and comes in a 3.5g tube and its enough for more than 15 applications, in case you decide to clean
the fans or unmount the cooler in future, there will be enough thermal paste
left. The overall pressure on the CPU is quite good as this cooler, with its
1320g is definitely a heavy weight. The bundle includes two mounting kits, one for AMD sockets and one for Intel
sockets. This cooler supports AMD AM2(+), AM3(+), FM1,
FM2(+) as well as
Intel LGA 1150, 1155, 1156 and 2011. Unfortunately, there is no
compatibility with AMD FM3 and Intel LGA 775 and 1366 sockets.
Since this cooler is a dual-tower cooler with big dimensions we can't expect compatibility with all
memory modules, but there is a nice cut in both sides of the heatsinks which
provides enough room to install taller DIMMs but there is still problem with X79 setup
which has DIMMs in both part of the CPU socket. When using the cooler in the dual-fan mode, with a single fan
sandwiched between the heatsninks you should not have any issue to with taller DIMM
memory modules.
Test Setup |
Mainboard |
ASUS Z87-Deluxe (BIOS 1602) |
CPU |
Intel Core i7-4770K Stock (Turbo On / HT On) |
Memory |
ADATA XPG V2 2x4GB DDR3-2800 CL12 1.65V |
Video |
Intel HD Graphics 4600 |
Software |
Windows 7 x64
wPrime Benchmark v2.10
CPUID HWMonitor 1.24.0 |
PSU |
Seasonic Platinum SS-660XP2 |
Fan Controller |
Lamptron FC5 V3 |
Thermal Compound |
Pre-applied |