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The editors liked
LGA2011 Support out of the box
New 140mm and 120mm SSObearing PWM fans
Lownoise adapters
4pin extender cable
Tube of NTH1 thermal interface material included
Ysplit 4pin cable
Easy installation
Excellent cooling and lownoise performance
6year warranty
Performance under stock conditions
Operating audio profile
Build and machining quality of the cooler
Well written manual
Easy to use mounting system for cooler and radiator fans
Cooling Performance
Build Quality
Noise Levels
Easy Installation
Ability To Add An 3rd Fan (All 3 Can Be 140mm Ones)
Massive performance
Quiet
Easy installation.
The editors didn't like
Clearance issues with memory modules that are 44mm or taller
Editor's Choice Award
Discuss this review in our forums
Performance under overclocked conditions
Lack of support for LGA2011 CPU in the box
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Cooling Performance, Build Quality, Noise Levels, Easy Installation, Ability To Add An 3rd Fan (All 3 Can Be 140mm Ones)
Size, Price (For Some)
Just as i mentioned before in this review the performance levels of the NH-D14 are not something new and so right from the moment i started recording the temperatures for this review i roughly knew what to expect. Now when i say roughly that is because al...
Performance under stock conditions, Operating audio profile, Build and machining quality of the cooler, Well written manual, Easy to use mounting system for cooler and radiator fans
Performance under overclocked conditions, Lack of support for LGA2011 CPU in the box, ‹ Cooler Comparison Testing, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures and Cooler DesignIncluded AccessoriesTesting Configuration and Benchmarks U
Before continuing with our parting sentiments on the NH-D14 cooler, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Noctua a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the opportunity to review their flagship air cooler. On initial unboxing of the coo...
Published: 2013-02-11, Author: Don , review by: OCModShop
Abstract: There's no doubt that Noctua has some serious hardware up their sleeves. They've been known to mold copper and aluminum into a weapon that will cool even the most savagely hot processor. My only issue, aside from the colors (I swear, that's it. Not anothe...
Much like the original NH-D14, the SE2011 model left us thoroughly impressed at the end of the day. If a massive air cooler with silent fans is what you are after, look no further - Noctua has you covered.The design is unchanged from the original, wh...
s The Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 serves a very specific purpose – to cool Sandy Bridge-E chips as silently as possible. At this, it does a fantastic job. Even in dual fan mode, it never spun up loud enough to be heard in our tests. If you were not overclocki...
After seeing the performance results, the best way to sum up the Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 is that it is an outstanding cooler, second to none from what we've seen so far in our extensive testing over the years. Perhaps more shocking is the fact that it is ...
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Published: 2012-02-15, Author: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
Like its predecessor the NH-D14 SE2011 performs brilliantly. It produces results that are the best among the tested products. The owners of the previous generation of NH-D14 can simply acquire the 2011 upgrade kit and they will be good to go as well. Noct...
Abstract: Almost three years ago we upgraded our testbed built on an LGA 775 Intel Core 2 Extreme Q9650 processor with a new LGA 1366 platform with an Intel Core i7-920 CPU, which another 18 months later was replaced with a much hotter Intel Core i7-980X Extreme...
LGA2011 Support out of the box, New 140mm and 120mm SSObearing PWM fans, Lownoise adapters, 4pin extender cable, Tube of NTH1 thermal interface material included, Ysplit 4pin cable, Easy installation, Excellent cooling and lownoise performance, 6year warranty,
Clearance issues with memory modules that are 44mm or taller, Editor's Choice Award, Discuss this review in our forums
Noctua's NH-D14 has proven once again why it is regarded as the king of heatsinks in most enthusiast circles. Even without the low-noise adapter attached, the NF-P12 and NF-P14 premium PWM fans were extremely quiet and inaudible over the CM Storm Troop...