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  Published: 2015-03-24, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com

  • High Quality Materials, Easy to Install, Accessory Bundle, High Performance Fans, Memory Clearance
  • Price a little on high side, Fan Color may not appeal to everyone,
  • The NH-U9S may be small in size but packs the cooling capabilities of a Behemoth cooler.  If you are in the market for a cooler that will not suck up volume inside your case, look no further because the NH-U9S will blow your mind with the cooling capabil...

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  Published: 2015-03-19, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com

  • Excellent performance with pushpull, SecurFirm2 mounting system, the best I've seen yet, Built quality, Maximum Clearance, Six years Warranty, 5x nickel plated heatpipes, Lowerthan120mm type design, Complete package with screwdrivers, NTH1 thermal paste a
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  • I posted three 92mm CPU Air coolers together- U9S, D9L from Noctua and Coolermaster Hyper D92. If you plan on getting higher overclocks, check out the Noctua NH-U12S, NH-U14S and the monster of a dual tower CPU cooler- the NH-D15.The Noctua NH-U9S makes a...

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  Published: 2015-03-13, Author: Dennis , review by: hardwareasylum.com

  • Small Form Factor, Excellent Performance, Noctua Mounting System, Five Heatpipe Configuration, Dual Fan Options
  • Works best on low wattage processors, Can interfere with motherboard heatsinks
  • With the popularity of MiniITX and MicroATX motherboards there has been a push for smaller computer cases. The Noctua NH-U9S is a cooler designed to meet the demands of the 3U chassis market by giving you a high performance alternative to the Intel OEM co...

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  Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Noctua , review by: neoseeker.com

  • This is the best of two worlds. Cliché I know, but for now it holds true. Earlier I mentioned the two new models of low profile tower coolers recently introduced by Noctua. Previously I noted how the low profile the NH-D9L dual tower cooler could hold its...

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  Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Masterchiefxx17 , review by: techsupportforum.com

  • See part 2 for the final thoughts.Buy it Now:© 2015 techsupportforum.comFiled under Hardware, ReviewsTagged A9, Air, ATX, cooler, Cooling, CPU, Fan, ITX, mATX, Mini, NH, NH-U9S, Noctua, quality, review, U9S.Related posts:CPU Coolers Go Small Part 2 – A No...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-26, Author: Kenny , review by: pureoverclock.com

  • Aesthetically Pleasing, Small Compact Design, Excellent Build Quality
  • Lacks in Overclock Performance, Subjective Color Choice on the Fans
  • We feel that both coolers performed good and are aesthetically pleasing, while they lack a little bit in the overclocking sector they were designed as smaller coolers so we aren't going to ding Noctua much on this end. In terms of pricing, we found the...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Max , review by: frostytech.com

  • Abstract:  Somewhere along the line, heatsink manufacturers decided to toss volumetric size restrictions out the window. Consumers now frequently fawn over utterly gigantic CPU coolers that are quiet and cool extremely well, but don't really fit inside anything less than an E-ATX case. The other half of the problem with big heatsinks is that motherboard makers only have so much wiggle room with respect to where they can locate the CPU socket and memory slots. Sooner or later, these three volumetric spaces overlap and the headaches start... I'm sure many of you have faced the situation where a new heatsink forces you to sacrifice half the memory slots or downgrade to IGP graphics just to get the computer up and running!...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-17, Author: Hilbert , review by: guru3d.com

  • Abstract:  We test and review two new coolers from Noctua, the NH-D9L and NH-U9S CPU coolers. These small puppies can be used with any motherboard but focus on Micro ATX and Mini ITX. They are small, deadly silent but do pack enough punch to even cool a Core i7 4790...

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  Published: 2015-02-09, Author: Harish , review by: vrworld.com

  • Abstract:  Noctua has managed to successfully shrink its 150mm CPU coolers to a more manageable 95mm form factor. If you're looking to get a CPU cooler for your next mini-ITX build, read on.Noctua is a well-known manufacturer of cooling solutions, with its unique br...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-04, Author: ehume , review by: overclockers.com

  • Abstract:  Noctua sent two of their new 92 mm heatsinks to Overclockers — the NH-D9L and the NH-U9S. They appear to be mighty little beasts. Let's have a look.At the end of last year, Noctua released three 92mm heatsinks. The NH-D9DX i4 3U, “targets Intel Xeon LGA20...

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