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Noctua @ Computex 2009

Vienna, June 9th 2009 - Noctua exhibited several exclusive new products at this year's Computex trade show and we've been most happy with the great response from our sales partners, visitors and members of the international press.

First off, we've been pleased to show an upcoming new version of the popular NF-P12 fan that will fulfil a long-time customer request by integrating PWM support for convenient, fully automatic speed control. This will also be a feature of the new NF-P14, a highly optimized 140mm quiet fan that's following in the footsteps of the NF-P12. Both the impeller hub and the bearing shell of the NF-P14 will feature metal reinforcements in order to ensure ultimate manufacturing precision. Using the same hole-spacing as common 120mm fans and providing a superior airflow/noise ratio, the NF-P14 is ideal for upgrading 120mm CPU or case fans.


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With socket LGA1156 just around the corner, we've also shown a prototype of our new 3-in-1 mounting system for LGA1366, LGA1156 and LGA775. Adding support for Intel's upcoming Core i5 (Lynnfield) CPUs, the mounting kit is backwards compatible with all Noctua coolers since 2005 and will most likely be available free of charge or at a very low service fee for all Noctua users. At the same time, the mounting kit will also be available in a bundle with the new NF-P14 fan, allowing Noctua users to upgrade at the same time both cooling performance and socket compatibility of their heatsinks.



For the workstation and server market, we've shown a new version of our successful DX series of CPU coolers, which is now compatible with the new Xeon 5500 (Nehalem EP) processors. Just like our previous DX series coolers, the new NH-U12DX 1366 and NH-U9DX 1366 are true drop-in replacements for standard Intel coolers.



Last but not least, we've given a first glimpse of two upcoming retail CPU coolers: Firstly, we've exhibited an updated version of the popular NH-C12P equipped with the new NF-P14 140mm fan for further improved CPU and component cooling performance as well as PWM speed control. Secondly, we've shown our upcoming new flagship model, NH-D14, which combines a massive six heatpipe dual radiator design with a NF-P14/NF-P12 dual PWM fan configuration for ultimate quiet cooling performance.


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(http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=news_list&news_id=46)



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acredito bem que estes coolers sejam dos melhores a AR.

podem ser feios, mas quase todos os bons coolers a AR nao sao la muito bonitos :paranoid:

ja ha preços destes mostros?

cumps
 
Isto é que é mercado a pensar nos consumidores, com o mounting kit para os 3 sockets. Assim quando fizer upgrade para 1156 posso continuar a usar o meu NH-U12P :D.
Noctua FTW...
 
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Este sim, será um killer combo. Acho que a ventoinha de 140 mm melhor voltada para utilizar com o NH-C12P, já com o U12P, vai ter problemas de espaço, por exemplo com a ASUS M4A79T deluxe essa fan vai impedir de utilizar memorias no 1º slot, alem de poder bater nas laterais das caixas.

Já no NH-C12P, o espaço horizontal é sempre maior e assim é mais airflow para arrefecer mosfets, rans, northbridge :D
 
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Este sim, será um killer combo. Acho que a ventoinha de 140 mm melhor voltada para utilizar com o NH-C12P, já com o U12P, vai ter problemas de espaço, por exemplo com a ASUS M4A79T deluxe essa fan vai impedir de utilizar memorias no 1º slot, alem de poder bater nas laterais das caixas.

Já no NH-C12P, o espaço horizontal é sempre maior e assim é mais airflow para arrefecer mosfets, rans, northbridge :D

Pois, devido aos seus tamanhos vai tapar o primeiro slot para memórias bem visto..

Sinceramento ante prefiro elas na vertical (tipo Thermalrigh 120 ), na horizontal acaba por gastar muito espaço..
 
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Convém salientar que a disposição do NH-D14 é assimétrica (coisa que não sucede com o Thermalright IFX-14), precisamente para optimizar a compatibilidade do cooler com mais motherboards.
 
Pois, devido aos seus tamanhos vai tapar o primeiro slot para memórias bem visto..

Sinceramento ante prefiro elas na vertical (tipo Thermalrigh 120 ), na horizontal acaba por gastar muito espaço..

Na horizontal tem menos problemas que na vertical ;)

Só poderá ser problema com memorias muito altas e se estiverem proximo do socket, tipo as OCZ reaper.
 


Este sim, será um killer combo. Acho que a ventoinha de 140 mm melhor voltada para utilizar com o NH-C12P, já com o U12P, vai ter problemas de espaço, por exemplo com a ASUS M4A79T deluxe essa fan vai impedir de utilizar memorias no 1º slot, alem de poder bater nas laterais das caixas.

Já no NH-C12P, o espaço horizontal é sempre maior e assim é mais airflow para arrefecer mosfets, rans, northbridge :D[/QUOTE]

:x2:

Venha a ventoínha de 140mm que o meu NH-C12P está mesmo a pedir :D
 
Pois, devido aos seus tamanhos vai tapar o primeiro slot para memórias bem visto..

Sinceramento ante prefiro elas na vertical (tipo Thermalrigh 120 ), na horizontal acaba por gastar muito espaço..

Repara nos heatpipes à esquerda, vês como estão dobrados mais próximos da base do cooler?

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Isto é precisamente para se conseguir montar o cooler com a menor interferência possível com os slots de memórias.
 
Noctua launches NH-D14 premium cooler

Noctua launches NH-D14 premium cooler

Noctua today officially presented its long-awaited NH-D14 premium CPU cooler. Combining a massive six heatpipe dual radiator design with an exquisite NF-P14/NF-P12 dual fan configuration, the NH-D14 is built to further improve the renowned quiet cooling performance of Noctua's award-winning NH-U12P series.

"Our NH-U12P coolers are widely regarded as one of the best solutions on the market, so it makes us especially proud that we can offer a further substantial improvement in quiet cooling performance with the new NH-D14", explains Mag. Roland Mossig, Noctua CEO. "The NH-D14 in Ultra-Low-Noise mode actually outperforms the NH-U12P at full fan speed, so we're confident that this cooler will appeal to overclockers and silent enthusiasts alike."

Providing more surface area, better heat-distribution and superior airflow efficiency than conventional tower style heatsinks, the NH-D14's six heatpipe dual radiator design was developed to provide ultimate quiet cooling performance with the supplied NF-P14 (140mm) and NF-P12 (120mm) fans. Both fans feature Vortex-Control Notches, SCD technology and SSO-Bearings in order to achieve a perfect balance of performance and quietness.

The NH-D14's asymmetrical design gives more clearance towards the RAM slots and thus ensures good compatibility despite of the cooler's size. Hanging out at the bottom of the fin-stacks, the NF-P14 fan doesn't only contribute to the NH-D14's superb CPU cooling capabilities but also provides massive airflow over surrounding motherboard components and heatsinks.

Topped off with a tube of Noctua's award-winning NT-H1 thermal compound as well as the new SecuFirm2™ multi-socket mounting system (LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA775, AM2, AM2+ and AM3), the NH-D14 is an elite choice for the highest demands in premium quality quiet cooling.

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Price and availability
The NH-D14 will be available by mid-November at a recommended retail price of EUR 74.90 / USD 84.90.

More info here.

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