Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3 CPU Cooler

Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3 CPU Cooler
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Overall the NH-U12S TR4-SP3 is still a decent little cooler.It's clear Noctua has simply adapted an existing option from their range to accommodate the much larger Threadripper CPU size, but it still does a good job of handling the higher TDP even with...

By Kitguru.net on
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Our first system using AMD's Ryzen Threadripper used the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate AIO which was hard to install and made a great deal of noise under full loads. That is an acceptable option, but it is a complete no-go in a 4U server or most 4U...

By servethehome.com on
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The NH-U9 TR4-SP3 should most definitely reside on any builder's list for a compact Threadripper build.9/10$69.90AmazonMOREBest CPU CoolingMOREHow To Choose A CPU CoolerMOREAll Cooling...

By Tom's Hardware UK on
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You probably will already have noticed it, but the U12S and U14S managed to cool better than the Kraken X40 LCS cooler, especially the U14S crunches down the cooling numbers. That's impressive, but also wasn't a very likely thing to happen. Here's my...

By Guru of 3D on

Noctua has always been known for good performance with minimalist sound profiles and the NH-U14S TR4-SP3 is no different. It very much offers Threadripper owners what they will not find elsewhere, and that is a very good Threadripper Precision Boost...

By HardOCP on

We wanted to post a good video showing our unboxing of the AMD Ryzen AMD Threadripper processor, but our attempts at a good unrehearsed video without proper lighting was a...

By Legit Reviews on

While Austrian PC cooling manufacturer Noctua is mostly known for their high-end enthusiast/gamer oriented cooling products, they do offer a line-up of heatsinks for both AMD Ryzen Threadripper and EPYC server processors. In this article we are trying...

By Phoronix on

Well, it's been a long time coming, but Noctua have finally realised that not everybody loves the plain aluminium aesthetic of their heat sinks, and the diarrhea brown coupled with prosthetic limb beige of their standard fans.  yes it's taken a while,...

By Overclock3D on

We recently looked at several Noctua cooler options for Intel's Core X-Series while today the tables have turned and we tried out Noctua's TR4-SP3 heatsink that is capable of cooling the high-Wattage Threadripper and EPYC processors with air...

By Phoronix on

We wanted to post a good video showing our unboxing of the AMD Ryzen AMD Threadripper processor, but our attempts at a good unrehearsed video without proper lighting was a fail. So, we apologize to all the millennials as our unboxing coverage is mostly...

By Legit Reviews on