Noctua NH-L9x65 Premium (65mm, Brown)
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8 reviews for Noctua NH-L9x65 Premium (65mm, Brown)
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Michael C. –
Pros: – Low profile – Quiet – Less RPM with better cooling than stock fan – Affordable Cons: None Overall Review: I’m using this fan with the i3-6100 Skylake and an ASRock Z170M-ITX/ac motherboard. To begin, this fan does fit this ASRock motherboard, but barely. Though the fan is not forcefully pressing on the RAM stick, it certainly does look like it is touching it or perhaps there is literally only thousands of an inch of space between the two. In my system, this fan cools the i3 Skylake…
Aran Y. –
Pros: – Fits mini ITX cases well. – Excellent performer – Very quiet Cons: – Fan is kind of fugly, but I’ve already got another Noctua fan in my case so it fits the hearing aid/granny undies theme. Overall Review: I bought this for a mini itx Coolermaster elite 130 case, which is really designed for water cooling so has low clearance. The max size listed in 65mm, so I wasn’t sure this would fit. It did, and even with restricted airflow, I can not push my CPU (i7-2600) past 73 degrees, even…
Pawel P. –
Pros: The fan is larger than the stock heatsink fan, and quieter. Easy to install. Idle temps have gone down 10+ degrees from 31C to 20C at idle. Full load is 54-55C. Very pleased with the performance of this heat sink. This thing is definitely worth the money. Cons: None. Overall Review: Ran multiple websites, a movie, a W7 virtual machine, with multiple apps within it, and it stayed at 54-55C. Using this heatsink and fan with an AMD 8350 Vishera 4.2GHz CPU, 8-core.
Edward M. –
Pros: Its Noctua, and keeps my i3 8350k nice and cool Cons: none so far Overall Review: Fits in the Silverstone ML03B HTPC Case in case anyone else was wondering.
Anonymous –
Pros: cpu much cooler, noctua fan seems like it will last forever Cons: none Overall Review: color is irrelevant. makes it more interesting if anything
joshua f. –
Pros: – compact – good performance for size Cons: – none considering intended application of product Overall Review: cools a 3.8ghz phenom 955 in an silverstone htpc (3x120mm in , 2x80mm out) case just fine. if you’re towards the top end of the TDP limit with this cooler like i am, make sure you have plenty of air exchange happening in your case. i do game on this machine sometimes, and it will get close to max temps in very long sessions in certain games, which i anticipated. if this were a…
Tara M. –
Pros: Quiet. Package includes thermal paste. Easy to swap out the stock fan with a taller fan. Overall Review: I have this running on an i7-8700K, no OC. I replaced the original fan with an NF-A9 PWM. At 1200 RPM, I can’t hear the fan over the other cooling in the case. Idling, at 1200 RPM, the 8700K stays at 28C. Doing 4K video transcoding on the chip (rather than on a GPU), I’ve never had it go above 70C although the fan does speed up to about 2000 RPM.
Matthew T. –
Pros: This NH-L9-65 fit inside my HP Pavilion Slimline S5704 case upgraded with an AMD 645 CPU (3.1 Ghz Quad core, 95W TDP), two sticks of RAM, and a Biostar TA-785-3G Mb. It runs much quieter and cools better than a stock AMD 8-core heatpipe cooler that was used previously. Since this computer is only used as an HTPC, it must be quiet, and this cooler fits right next to the RAM sticks and does the job quietly. Cons: Could be cheaper? Overall Review: A great cooler that is only recommended…