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Friday, November 16, 2007
It always seems that cooling and quiet are at odds with computer hardware. Cooling is a priority for those who push their systems hard or overclock. Such cooling usually comes at the price of noise. Today we look at one product that may provide the cooling needed but without sacrificing quiet running. Come read along as we test one such product.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Noctua is aiming to deliver high quality computer products and proudly proclaim their products are "Designed in Austria". Their answer to the chipset cooling problem is the Noctua NC-U6 chipset cooler, which is a high-rising copper and aluminum heatsink with heatpipe technology that looks rather impressive.
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Monday, July 2, 2007
Today I shall be taking a look at a product from a company that, till recently, I had not heard of before. That said I have only heard good things about them in the short time I have known about them. The company in question is Noctua and the item I will be looking at is the Noctua NC-U6, which is a chipset cooler, and with the reputation they, Noctua, have built up I am expecting some good results.
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Thursday, April 26, 2007
After chatting with the Noctua rep at Channel Expo, we managed to get our hands on the Noctua NC-U6; a rather excessive chipset cooler. With 29 aluminium fins, and 2 dual heatpipes, this should give you a nice drop in temperature, and being passive, a drop in noise too.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Looking through the past, we didn't forget about Noctua's traditional high quality and the NC-U6 noiseless cooler, featuring good performances and easy-of-use, didn't disappoint our expectation. The reached level of machining is comparable to almost every cpu-cooler in the market and the soldered joints optimize heat transfer between fins and heatpipes. Moreover, the new design of NC-U6 clips enlarges its compatibily with an extremely wide range of mainboards at the affordable price of about 25E, making it a dangerous enemy for every other chipset cooler
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Friday, February 9, 2007
A product that does what it says it will always impresses me. While the cooling performance of Noctua's NC-U6 is what the end user ultimately wants in a product like this, one can't ignore the other things that it brings to the table. The simple, clever and effective mounting solutions just make this cooler even more impressive.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Noctua made quite a splash with their high end NH-U series of CPU heatsink, delivering high performance at low noise levels, this miniature tower version fits on your northbridge and is passively cooled for total silence. Can it keep a hot nForce4 SLI chipset from frying, let's find out.
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