News

Knowing what I have seen from Noctua, I am excited to say the least. Today we are looking at the NH-D14 CPU cooler from Noctua. Let's see just how well they improved on an already good lineup of ...
What we are going to show today is, of course, the Noctua NH-D14, but we will also be showing off changes that were made, side by side, with the NH-D15 as well. We will be providing full thermal ...
Noctua has rolled out a new special edition of its quite famous NH-D14 cooler that now has support for Intel' LGA2011 X79 platform. Featuring a dual-heatsink design, six heatpipes and dual-fan ...
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articl...-nh-d14_3.html#sect0<BR><BR>Would the fans on this cooler work better if they were both on the outside pulling air out, like a server ...
Today, Noctua has released the successor to its highly praised NH-U12P cooler, the dual heatsink NH-D14. With 160x140x158mm (HXWXD) dimensions and a 900g weight (without fans), the NH-D14 features ...
I have an Asus P7P55D-LE motherboard, and according to the Noctua site, not only would the fancy fan get in the way, but you have to remove the Dominator heatsinks for the NH-D14 to fit.
The new Noctua NH-D15 G2 is primed to claim the throne as the ultimate air cooler, but it has taken the firm a decade since the original NH-D15 succeeded the legendary NH-D14 to prepare this ...
Considering the huge size of the Noctua NH-D14, and the fact it comes equipped with two large fans, we were expecting some seriously impressive temperatures. The NH-D14 duly delivered when fitted ...
A tremendous amount of manufacturers out there are making and offering heatpipe based coolers. And face it, anno 2009 there really aren't any 'horrible ones' being produced anymore. The market has ...
Like Noctua says this is essentially a free mounting and fan upgrade over the standard NH-D14 version. Included with this NH-D14 is an abundance of stuff. First we’ve got the bag of common parts.
Noctua had to go back to the drawing board and came up with the NH-D14 premium CPU cooler. It is a six heatpipe dual radiator design to improve both cooling performance and noise levels.
The Noctua NH-D14 heatsink is a rather large dual tower heatsink fed by six 6mm heat pipes. You can see that the heatsink has a very “triangular” pattern too which is designed to maximise airflow.