🌌 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Noctua's Sleek Design!
The Noctua NH-U9S chromax.Black is a premium 92mm single-tower CPU cooler that combines award-winning performance with a stylish all-black design. It offers exceptional compatibility, low noise operation, and easy installation, making it the ideal choice for both Intel and AMD processors.
C**.
De los mejores que he tenido.
Montado para un 11600k, increible su rendimiento, el procesador no supera los 60º C y en reposo anta por los 48º
R**I
The only way to cool a CPU
Great! as all their products are.
7**T
Fits HP TPO1 prebuilt case perfectly
Upgrading a HP TPO1 10th gen i5 pre built computer that was saved from office e-waste.This Cooler fits perfectly inside the small case. It clears all brackets, Ram and cabling.My case does not have the DVD drive, so can't comment on clearance of that.You can leave the MB in place and re-use the OEM Heatsink back plate. Just Get some M3X20mm Long screws and matching washers. Use the Intel spacers and install per instructions.I'm getting an average of 16c decrease in temperatures during a Cinebench all cores Render. Very impressive. Its not a barn burner of a system, but it runs much quieter under load and reduced temps is always a good thing.
P**R
Noctua lives up to the hype
I upgraded from the stock AMD ryzen 5600 cooler and wow, truly life changing. I upgraded my cpu a year ago, and from the start my temps were higher than usual, idling is was around 60-70 degrees and under load I was maxing out at 97 degrees. I repasted after a few days and nothing changed, was still getting high temps but never had any crashes so I just dealt with it and told myself I’d upgrade at a later time. I was planing on going with something from cooler master or bequiet but Noctua was always a brand that stuck out based off what I’d heard in the community over the last few years. I figured I might as well spend the extra money since they’ve been highly rated and reviewed, and it was the best decision I’ve made all year. First off it was the easiest cooler I’ve yet to install (if you’ve dealt with the AMD wraith you know the pain) and immediately my temps have greatly improved, with discord, YouTube, and steam downloads going it’s currently at 37 degrees, and so far the highest it’s been while gaming is 65 degrees. Also I didn’t realize how loud my fans were before, now my rig has been quieter than I thought was even possible. Everything about this cooler has greatly improved my experience and I will continue to purchase Noctua products for all my future builds. If you’re in the fence between this cooler and another, easily get this one, or any other from Noctua, even if you’re considering an AIO I’d recommend this any day.
K**N
The best
Best of the best had mine for around 3 years and kept working fine no issues, noise level minimum and cooling was just perfect!
J**R
Worked great in our Acer Predator gaming PC, dropped temps vs. stock CPU fan
My son's Acer Predator gaming PC was running way too hot in some of his games with the stock CPU fan, to the point of where the system was slowing down since it exceeded normal-range temps.The case of that PC does not have enough room to drop in an AIO, or water-cooler, so we decided to try this, based on some other positive reviews we read, since the dimensions show it would fit the existing case.High temps dropped 20-30 degrees after installing this, so it was more economical, and far less hassle than moving the motherboard and peripherals to a new case.Two notes:1. You can optionally add a second fan to the tower, essentially a push-pull set up. I bought the second fan, but we didn't use it, and returned it. The temp dropped well enough with one fan, and we noticed there wasn't a second power drop for a second fan, so rather than wait and order a Y adapter, we found it cooled well enough with just one fan.2. For the Acer Predator specifically, you'd need to remove the motherboard from the case, to get to the CPU cooler mounts from the underside (no removable panel on the case to get under the board), but a trick we found online was to use M3-0.5 12mm machine screws, availably at Home Depot and Lowes for literally like 50 cents, and then you can do everything from the top side of the motherboard, with no need to remove it.End result was even in the most intensive games, the CPU is not overheating anymore. Worth the money, for sure!
M**N
It is Noctua....and it's black
I like the fact that Noctua started doing their coolers in black instead of just that awful brown and beige. The name is well known for it's quality. They are a little pricey but it is generally a direct correlation to getting what you pay for.This cooler was the largest cooler that I could fit into a case I opted to use (Rajintek Metis). It is cooling an 11600K and keeps the CPU under mid 80's even under bench loads. It typically idles around 32-ish. It is FAR FAR quieter than an Evo 212 and does a much better job at cooling. I don't think this would be a surprise to anyone that watches reviews and performance tests of the various available air coolers.It does not keep the CPU cool when OC at all. I didn't expect it would so that wasn't a surprise.The single biggest drawback that I have found to this cooler has to do with it's RAM compatibility. Noctua has a compatibility 'look up' on it's site along with loads of other information about each cooler and the CPU you plan to use with it. It states that is it compatible with all types of RAM on all types of motherboard...Now, by way of overhang of the RAM slot, that is fine as it does not. But, an issue that you do run into is that unless you are using very low profile RAM the top of the sticks will then be higher than the bottom of the fan housing. For instance, some of the Corsair Vengeance RGB sticks were tall enough to be in front of the fan. I ended up utilizing some XPG that have a bit of a "V" design on the heat sink and they fairly matched the curve of the fan without obstructing it.I wouldn't expect that the RAM being taller would cause cooling issue, but didn't really test that as the ergonomic (look) of it just irritated me.Installs easy, great instructions, loads of information on site about them and their capabilities even though they don't use the "TDP" standard (as mixed up as it is). There are more robust, and obviously far larger, coolers in their lineup, but if you have a space (particularly height) issue this is a good fallback. The only other cooler I could find comparable was a BeQuiet in a similar size, so I went with what I know is good.
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