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Thermaltake tries its hand at notebook cooling and external speakers. The Massive SP is now our second entry in this market. Let's take a look.
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Lucifero, il portatore della luce; il signore dell’oscurità, il primo angelo ed il rinnegato. Cosa centra tutto questo con un dissipatore, ci chiediamo noi? Bella domanda. Comunque sia, ecco il nuovo arrivato in casa Deepcool. Signori e signore, il Lucifer ! Singola torre, mastodontico, potenzialità fanless fino a 130W teorici ed una ventola da 140mm preinstallata, il tutto con un prezzo di acquisto invidiabile. Test termici su due piattaforme, 2011 e 1366, comprese delle prove con ventole noctua anche in Push/Pull, oltre a test acustici. Qui c’è molta carne al fuoco, bisogna ammetterlo. Fuoco, brace e lucifero, con un dissipatore mi viene in mente una grigliata. Nell’inferno sicuramente farò parte del girone dei golosi, tanto per rimanere in tema di cerchie dantesche, zolfo e fiamme. Di tutto questo, una recensione ! Buona lettura (e dato che ci siamo, buon appetito) !
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When people ask me what is a good air CPU cooler Noctua is always a name that comes to mind. They are known for their great cooling solutions, both big and small. When it comes to air coolers one of the biggest problems is compatibility. Many performance and high-end memory modules are large heatspreaders and they can get in the way. Noctua of course knows this and has made an effort to come out with CPU coolers that will be compatible in all situations. The NH-U14S is one such cooler. It is designed with a 52mm thin heatsink stack that allows for full RAM compatibility on socket 2011 as well as other platforms. Normally we see these massive heatsinks from Noctua so will the NH-U14S still be able to perform up to the standards we know Noctua for? Read on as we find out!
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It’s entirely possible the next product needs no introduction – the Noctua NH-U14S is the newest version in Noctua’s NH-U series of CPU coolers that were first introduced in 2005. For years, Noctua has been synonymous with premium performance cooling and the new NH-U14S model looks to continue the tradition. Designed to be the premier option for the NH-U series the 140mm NH-U14S and its 52mm wide heatsink promise quiet performance while still clearing RAM modules, even on sockets like LGA2011. Combined with the NF-A15 140mm fan and an entire host of cutting-edge trademark technologies from Noctua, will this cooler be worthy of the Noctua name? Benchmark Reviews has a chance to see where the NH-U14S ranks among the competition.
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Après le test du NH-U14S, passons à son petit frère en 120mm, le NH-U12S. Faible volume, ventilateur PWM avec une plage plus qu'intéressante, et toujours une garantie de six ans sont au rendez-vous. A 60€ l'exemplaire, que penser de ce nouveau Noctua ?
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The Noctua NH-U12S is one the newest versions from Noctua’s NH-U series of CPU coolers that were first introduced in 2005. For years, Noctua has been synonymous with premium performance cooling and the new NH-U12S model looks to continue the tradition. Designed to be an affordable option for the NH-U series the 120mm NH-U12S and its 45mm wide heatsink promise quiet performance while still clearing RAM modules, even on sockets like LGA2011. Combined with the new NF-F12 PWM 120mm fan and an entire host of cutting-edge trademark technologies from Noctua, can this cooler compete with popular offerings like the Hyper212 EVO? Benchmark Reviews has a chance to review the NH-U12S and see what Noctua has done with the 120mm tower CPU cooler formula.
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Avec le NT06-P, ou Pro, SilverStone fait un retour fracassant dans le top-flow. Vendu environ 60€, il se place en haut du panier tarifaire, tout en proposant un gabarit compact, parfait pour les petits boitiers. Mais surtout, les performances sont bluffantes...
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Tower CPU Coolers may have been around for roughly a decade now but dual tower CPU coolers (also known as sandwich CPU coolers) are quite new in and only count 5 years in the market (at least consumer models). Of course in these 5 years pretty much every single manufacturer has tried their luck such a solution but Noctua was the very first to do so with their massive NH-D14 back in late 2009 a CPU Cooler which is still considered as one of the best to date. Noctua did make some slight improvements on the NH-D14 in late 2011 and since they also made it compatible with the latest Intel LGA2011 socket they renamed it as the NH-D14 SE2011. Having known Noctua since the beginning however we knew that this wouldn't be their last attempt in the dual tower arena and since they just released the NH-D15 it seems that we were on the spot and what better way to celebrate than checking it out?
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Recently we reviewed the NH-U12S from Noctua, an efficiently designed tower cooler sized to combat most of the negative aspects that air coolers tend to face and we were pleasantly surprised by the performance. Today we take a look at the much larger NH-U14S from Noctua with a similar focus reasonable sizing and space for RAM and other board components while still bringing that top tier Noctua performance we have all come to expect. Will the U14S improve upon its smaller counterparts numbers or will we be left wanting? Join me to find out.
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Weighing 1,320 grams with both fans installed, Noctua's NH-D15 heatsink is big. It stands 162mm tall and has a footprint of 151x161mm so prospective buyers will want to measure their case clearances first. It's six heat pipes are soldered to the nickel plated copper base plate and aluminum cooling fins; overall the fit and finish is top notch.
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