
Noctua Nh-D15
165 mm
Noctua Nh-D15
165 mm
Yes, this fan is compatible with LGA 1700 since 2021
The temperature differences between the individual models should be no more than 2-5°C, if various tests are to be believed. The only thing that really makes a difference is to head the CPU and then install a cooling system. Otherwise you can safely take the NH-D15, as it is probably the cheapest. Or just take what you like best.
Noctua only has fans like this. They are not particularly beautiful, but they are extremely quiet and efficient ;) Otherwise, I would simply advise you to buy a be quiet! Dark Rock PRO 3 (16.30cm) or another model from be quiet! The coolers are also great, and half black, if you value something like that :)
The MB has an AM3+ socket. You can put the cooler on it. With AMD, however, a downblower is often recommended so that the area around the CPU also gets fresh air.
No, it doesn't fit on the motherboard: reason overlaps the first pcie slot, take this one Noctua NH-D15S (16.50cm) or buy the normal ATX motherboard from Asus. Source: http://noctua.at/de/support/compatibility-lists/mainboard
We are currently checking the offers and will add the NH-D15 G2 LBC to our range as soon as possible.
No, but used the cooler a long time ago for an overclocked 4790k, with relatively good temperatures. I personally don't think you'll be happy with a 14900k, especially with overclocking. May work, but will probably be anything but quiet.
I don't quite understand your question - sorry What I have to say about this cooler is that it cools very well but can hardly be installed in a PC case. It is huge - a cube of approx. 15x15x15 cm. My motherboard is lying on a stone table 😉
According to the information available to us (this is an automated translation from the supplier's data sheet), the contents of the delivery should normally be as follows 2x NF-A15 PWM high-end fans 2 Low Noise Adapters (L.N.A.) Y-cable NT-H1 thermal paste SecuFirm2 mounting kit Noctua metal case badge
We have several sources for this item and cannot answer the question clearly. The main supplier explicitly notes that an additional kit for LGA 1700 is necessary, so I can well imagine that you will receive the cooler without the kit. We also offer the LGA1700 kit for this: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/noctua-upgrade-kit-nm-i17xx-mp83-cpu-wasserkuehler-zubehoer-17452775.
https://ncc.noctua.at/socket-compatibility-overview Ich denke wenn der Mount nicht dabei ist kann man ihn gratis bei Noctua bestellen… https://noctua.at/en/noctua-announces-free-of-charge-mounting-upgrades-and-updated-cpu-coolers-for-lga1700
Well, i am not so sure: according to the MSI website the Maximum CPU Cooler Length is 16 cm for the case and the cooler is 16.5 cm. I have a much bigger case with max 18.5 cm space, so it's not a problem. Maybe you can try the Noctua NH-U12A. It is lower, but similar performance. It all depends on your system. Or you need a bigger case. Before I bought all the components I checked it with the Noctua support, which one they recommend. Good luck! :-)
The cooler has been delivered with the kit for socket 1700 since December. If the kit is not included, you can request it free of charge from Noctua. https://noctua.at/de/contact
Since the fan is only mounted with the clamping springs, you can use all coolers that have the same/similar thickness and support this type of mounting. For example, a 120mm fan from Noctua: Noctua NF-F12 PWM (120mm, 1x)
yes, I have installed it exactly like that myself!
The sticking point is the mounting of the fan itself, whether it can be attached to the heat sink. It will probably be too small and not fit.
I use the fan for: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming (LGA 1151, Z390, ATX). Everything fit there. However, I found that the fan is basically too big and doesn't necessarily look good. But it does its job very well.
Ja, gemäss https://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail/nh-d15/comp.
According to our information, it should come around the end of October.
"Functioning" yes. All screws and brackets for mounting are included. Please note that Intel recommends water cooling for the i9-9900K. However, if extreme OC is not that important to you, you can't go wrong with the Noctua NH-D15. I use the combo myself.
There are some nice drawings on the Noctua website btw.
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