Noctua NH-U12A chromax.Black, 120mm Single-Tower CPU Cooler (Black)
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Edgard Cumplido
> 3 dayPerformance on par with a 240 AIO but way quieter, and super simple installation on AM4 considering most AIO use the same pump and installation which can be annoying. Though you can buy an addon to not make it so bad. This however, is just plug and play. Solid black brings the system uniformity and with the chromax customization can tkae it even further. Highly recommended if you want a highly compatible Tower Cooler without it being so massive.
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Alex
> 3 dayBought an LGA 1700 motherboard and CPU and this cooling system works perfectly for it. Simple installation and maintains great temperatures
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alpha
> 3 dayAdmittedly Im a Noctua fan, no pun intended. Installed easy on new z690 build. Intel 12600k running mid 20s at idle in a CM h500 case. Kinda liked the the Brown / beige as a statement thing, but went black. 2 things you should never go cheap on is power and cooling. You wont be sorry.
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Shelby Roberts
> 3 dayWas sent a product that had been used, missing the mounting clips and an empty bottle of thermal paste came in the box
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DiscMogul
> 3 dayThe Noctua NH-U12A makes cooling an i5-12600k look like Childs Play! The average temperature dropped 8-10c on average after installation. The PC is used mostly for games and schoolwork.
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Giuseppe M.
> 3 dayBought this to replace a 1 year old AIO liquid cooler that started overheating for no apparent reason, I decided to go back to air cooling and obviously went for Noctua.
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Rachel Frank
> 3 dayThey don’t miss, it’s a great looking and performing cooler.
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Ronak Talwar
> 3 dayIt’s a good product, I had a wobbly fan and Noctua sent me a replacement! Their customer service seems to be good. Noctua makes great stuff, it may cost a premium but it’s worth it. One of the best air coolers you can find on the market.
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Vertigo Vomex
> 3 dayDas Teil hat eine phänomenale Kühlleistung.
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Franz
22-11-2024Mounted on 13700k and it comes with the kit I need for LGA1700. Idle at 32°C. Heavy work load at 72°C. Cool down very quickly. Do your research and make sure it fits your motherboard, ram and case. Read the instructions and make sure the orientation is correct. Fan direction is little unclear, I just watched other YouTubers build to get it right.