The NH-L12 is a mixed bag.On the one hand, it feels extremely well built, it has an excellent set of mounting components and installation guides, and it does provide decent enough results at stock CPU speeds.On the other, it was a pain to install in my pa...
The Phanteks PH-TC90LS and the Arctic Freezer 11 LP are both excellent choices as cheap and capable replacements for the Intel reference cooler, but do begin to struggle and make some noise in an overclocked performance rig. The Noctua NH-L12 may be sligh...
This is my first encounter with a Noctua CPU cooler here at eTeknix and I can honestly say I am thoroughly impressed with the Noctua NH-L12. As always I'll start off by revealing to you the price, if you don't already know. The Noctua NH-L12 costs £43 fro...
Abstract: There's an enormous amount of aftermarket coolers available to those wanting more performance or lower temperatures. The market’s currently dominated by tower coolers, and top coolers have fallen out of favor. Rightfully so? We find out. Most of our he...
Whilst the Noctua build quality is preserved in the NH-L12 Noctua performance certainly is not. If it was not for the ever present branding I would have very hard time believing this was a Noctua product. The design leaves a lot to desire in terms of ...
We have seen a number of Noctua products in the past and on each occasion have been impressed by the build quality and design with more recent models excelling on both fronts. With the NH-L12 Noctua continue to impress and the cooler looks and feels high ...
Abstract: When building a high-performance gaming computer, many people simply throw some parts together and never touch the BIOS. Clearly since you're reading this you aren't part of the
Abstract: In a North American culture, many of us tend to cheer for a favorite sports team, whether it is for football, hockey, basketball, soccer, or golf. Okay, maybe not golf, but you get the idea. This is especially true when teams are sent to the Summer or ...