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Saturday, March 4, 2006
The Noctua NH-U9 is a 128mm tall heatsink whose aluminum fins are studded with four copper heatpipes. The NH-U9 comes with all the necessary mounting hardware you'll need for Intel or AMD processors, but no fans are included. Mounting clips will allow users to install a 92mm or 80mm fan on either side of the unit if they desire, but we found a single fan more than sufficient for the task at hand. The 38 nickel-plated aluminum cooling fins are connected by four copper heat pipes to a copper base plate that pushes the overall weight to 570grams...
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Monday, January 30, 2006
A relative new-comer to the heatsink market, Noctua have started on the right foot by embracing the latest technology; heatpipes. Their two latest heatsinks, the NH-U9 and the NH-U12 are the first products we see from this company. With a surface area of 5000cm² (NH-U12) and 3800cm² (NH-U9) and the ability to have either a 120mm (NH-U12) or 92mm (NH-U9) fan coupled with it makes for promising stats, but do the figures relate to high performance?
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