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Noctua NH-D15 Chromax.black, 140mm Dual-Tower CPU Cooler $140.80 + $9.90 Delivery @ Noctua Cooling Solutions via Newegg

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  • +2

    Just a kind reminder: Dont forget international txn fee~~~

    • What if you pay with zero FX fee cards?

  • +4

    To cool it down,
    You need brown.

    • Love the NH-D15 but I personally prefer the beige and brown one rather than the black.

      • +1

        Goes well with Crocs and socks.

    • +5

      Black-body radiation, not brown-body. Physics likes the matt black look.

      • That is an excellent response. +1 from me!

      • Brown poo is always better than black poo though.

      • I thought in reviews it actually performed slightly worse than the non- chromax.

  • +2

    Good behemoth of an air cooler. I use it with my 10900k and getting 5ghz overclock with ease.

    I use to be a watercooling fanboy until my all in one started getting noisy and leaked

    • Leak risk is precisely why I didn't go with AIO. I have a NH-U14s and my 5800x never hits 80c even on load

    • It depends on what you're doing, Anything that uses 100% CPU for long durations air coolers aren't very good at cooling.
      As example 3900x doing a video render at 8minutes CPU is at 82degrees and still rising Noctua NH-D15 100% fan, you need water cooling with the much larger thermal mass

      • Your case air flow is restrictive or check your thermal paste application. Air cooler relies on case flow to get the heat out, compared to AIO extract heat out immediately if used as exhaust fan. I have a D15s cooled 3900x with two RTX 3070, all three running 100% load, CPU peaks at 75c after an hour, with six ML140 fans.
        Always check for case air flow.

        • That is impressive. I"ll look into this, thanks

        • I've seen 3600 reach 80 degrees when not overclocked with this cooler. Some forums reported this as normal, but going by comments here should expect much cooler when more powerful chips are running cooler. So it could be the case airflow. Unless there is something that can go faulty like the oil in them leaks out?

      • +1

        Other way around. Short term bursts liquid cooling keeps temps lower. Longer term both stabilise to their equilibrium and stay there. Air cooling reaches its equilibrium faster.

        As a reference:
        https://youtu.be/23vjWtUpItk

  • anyone know if theres much a cooling difference if you just use the one fan in the middle only? want to show off my ram lol

  • +1

    Newegg rep can you hook us up with some graphics card deals? Lol

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