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Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler

Original price was: $129.95.Current price is: $119.95.

Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler Price History

Price History for Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black, Dual-Tower CPU cooler (140mm, Black)

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Current Price $119.95 September 16, 2024
Highest Price $119.95 July 19, 2024
Lowest Price $119.95 July 19, 2024
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Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler Description

  • Proven premium heatsink (more than 300 awards and recommendations from international hardware websites), now available in an all-black design that goes great with many colour schemes and RGB LEDs
  • Extra-wide 140mm dual-tower design with 6 heatpipes and dual fans provides maximum quiet cooling efficiency on a par with many all-in-one watercoolers, ideal for overclockers and silent-enthusiasts!
  • Dual-fan design with renowned, award-winning NF-A15 140mm fans with Low-Noise Adaptors and PWM for automatic speed control: Full cooling performance under load, whisper quiet at idle!
  • Includes high-end NT-H1 thermal paste and SecuFirm2 mounting system for easy installation on Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x and AMD AM5 & AM4 (offset mounting option for best efficiency)
  • Renowned Noctua quality backed up by 6-year manufacturer’s warranty, deluxe choice for Intel Core i9, i7, i5, i3 (e.g. 14900K, 14700K, 14600K) and AMD Ryzen (e.g. 9950X, 9900X, 9700X, 9600X)

Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler Specification

Specification: Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler

Product Dimensions

6.5"L x 5.91"W x 6.34"H

Brand

Noctua

Power Connector Type

4-Pin

Voltage

12 Volts

Cooling Method

Air

Compatible Devices

Desktop

Noise Level

24.6 dB

Material

Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating

Maximum Rotational Speed

1500 RPM

Air Flow Capacity

140.2 CMPH

UPC

841501100185

Manufacturer

‎Noctua

Item Weight

2.86 pounds

Language

English

Country of Origin

Taiwan

Item model number

NH-D15chromaxblack

Date First Available

October 8, 2019

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Noctua NH-D15 Dual-Tower CPU Cooler Reviews (9)

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  1. Jeremy

    O produto é exclusivo é excelente porém toda responsabilidade da compra é da Amazon a entrega ( total Express foi péssima o local é horrível o entregador extravio minha entrega disse que entregou errado em outro edifício não gostei fiquei.muito decepcionado com Amazon pode fazer parceria com transportadoras melhores essa é muito ruim não recomendo horrível depois de eu ir traz do.meu produto na transportadora o entregador me entregou no meu trabalho!!!

    Amazon fica a dica melhore seus parceiros o mercado livre é infalível nisso com.senhas e identificação

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  2. Ronald Tse

    Se ve imponente dentro del gabinete, los materiales de construcción (desde que lo sacas de la caja) se notan muy premium. La temperaturas son increíblemente buenas para ser de aire, hice la prueba con mi i7-8700 que es bien calientito (sin delid ni nada extraño) y la máxima que alcanza es 67° con mucho estrés. Hice una prueba con todos los ventiladores totalmente apagados (de la CPU y la caja) y con el test de CPU-Z alcanza 98 grados después de casi 10 minutos.
    Los ventiladores apenas se escuchan, en funcionamiento normal se escucha mas el disco duro que tengo instalado que los fans.

    Pros:
    – Buenas temperaturas, incluso con ventiladores totalmente apagados.
    – La instalación del bloque de metal y sus anclajes es súper sencilla, el mas sencillo que he probado.
    – El nivel de ruido es ridículo, y los fans pueden girar muy despacio cuando no se necesiten.
    – La calidad, el empaque, y los accesorios incluidos.
    – Ya trae los anclajes para LGA-1700.

    Contras:
    – Los fans son un poco complicados de poner y quitar, ademas, si no eres cuidadoso puede quedar mas alto de un lado y verse mal.
    – Incluye una pasta NT-H1 de 3.5g, no es mala pero podría ser mejor, sugiero comprar una Kryonaut o una NT-H2.
    – Incluso con mis RAM Corsair LPX de 35mm el primer ventilador queda un poco “salido”, lo cual no se ve muy estético que digamos.

    Conclusión: Recomendado, la mejor refrigeración por aire que he probado y mejor que muchas liquidas, pero sin sus complicaciones.

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  3. Sean M

    –Skip to second paragraph if you dont want to hear the backstory–

    Genuinely never even considered air cooler in the past, but my AIO was getting old and even with fresh thermal paste my cpu temps were pushing 80s under heavy load (i7 9700k). Worried about my pump failing, and wanting to rebuild my pc anyway, I started looking for new a new AIO. After looking endlessly and scratching my head on which was the best to buy, I noticed someone mention this cooler. Air cooling? Isn’t that relevant for like… pentium level processors? Jokes aside, I genuinely didn’t think air cooling could cut it. Boy was I wrong.

    Mine refuses to go above 64c under heavy load, usually hovering right around 60c. I think the only way it would is if the fans were set very low or off entirely. Max spikes will hit <75c but it's so quick and rare that I disregard it. It does hit the 60c threshold rather quickly (seconds after applying heavy load) with either a modest or aggressive fan curve, but once it's there it holds it even hours under a stress test. Under moderate load I see low to mid 50s.

    It’s also QUIET. Even without low noise adapter and fan curve at 70%, this cooler makes most AIO setups sound like jet engines. I was going for a low noise setup and this cooler has been the perfect addition for that. I see people talking about adding the LNA but I really don’t feel like it even needs it.

    If that’s not enough, just remember that there’s no pump failure. No having to desperately wait for a new AIO to arrive or shovel out another $100 for a cooler. This cooler can run perfectly fine on a single fan, so even if one goes out, or even if it’s just for less noise, there won’t be a huge difference on cooling.

    Lastly, I really do think this cooler looks so good in a case, especially one with minimal RGB like mine. Just enough to show its colossal shadow but not enough to light it up entirely. At first I really didn’t care for the look but I decided to give it a try just for the cooling (and I didn’t plan on having any rgb on at all originally) but once it’s in the case it really does look good. The only thing I don’t like is the spikes on the ends of the heatsinks. I do hope to cover those, eventually.

    While going for a low noise, minimal rgb build, this cooler is a big part of why I adore my pc.

    Some notes:

    When mounting the heatsink, use a single swift downward motion, lining up the screws, then alternate screwing them in. Moving the heatsink around could add a bunch of air to your thermal paste and degrade cooling quality. Make sure the screws are tight too. Don’t try to tighten them farther than they’re willing to go, but, make sure they are fully screwed in. When first installing I was trying to get one screw in at a time but it wasn’t working and it kept messing up the thermal paste. One motion. Straight down.

    NT-H2 thermal paste will cool a few degrees more than the provided NT-H1. Both are good, though.

    The fans are easier to add or remove than they appear. Don’t be dumb like me and try to pull off the wire clips without moving the fan. Initially installing them was a pain, because I was trying to do it by applying pressure on the wire only. Dont do this. To mount a fan, before putting it against the heatsink, push one side of the wire clips as far as it will go in the direction it’s going to mount (the direction the fan will blow). Then hook it onto to heatsink where you want it. Now, pull the fan in the opposite direction of the currently mounted clip. The unmounted clip should extend past the heatsink where it’s going to hook into. Now do the same as the other side, push the wire foward, hook it on, pull the fan to be center. Allow the fan to do all the work (you might have to push on one of the wires a little bit to get it to fully seat, but it shouldn’t be much).

    This thing is BIG, it barely fits above RAM and will likely not work with a vertical GPU.

    That’s about it, I really don’t have anything negative to say. Happy I decided to try it, much happier than I would be with an AIO.

    If you took the time to read this, thank you, and I hope I helped in some way.

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  4. Sean M

    In the foreface of the manual it says something like “… we hope you will notice the effort that we put into the quality of this product”, and you know what? I really did notice the effort. This was my first Noctua product, but I’m totally sold. Installing the heat sink on the cpu is always the step of PC building that I fear most, but Noctua eased me through it with an intelligent product design, superb written instructions, and color-coded parts. Then when I was finished and booted up, expecting this giant heat-sink-plus-2-fans combo to roar like a jet engine, it’s so quiet that I can’t even tell my PC is running unless I put my ear close. As a consumer, I’m used to being disappointed by products, but Noctua genuinely impressed me here.

    Just be forewarned that you really SHOULD take the time to double-check the compatibility with both your motherboard AND your case, because as all the other reviewers have said, this thing is BIG. Both my motherboard and my case were listed as compatible on the Noctua website, and it did fit, but just barely. I’m talking mere millimeters of clearance between the frontmost fan and my motherboard power cables. If the Noctua website does NOT list your motherboard AND case as BOTH being compatible, then don’t even try, it won’t work.

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  5. Fernando Cobos

    Non posso dare chissà quale parere tecnico poichè non me ne intendo molto. L’ho comprato su consiglio di un amico per sostituire un dissipatore a liquido e devo dire che dissipa una meraviglia. Le ventole sono inoltre molto potenti e allo stesso tempo silenziosissime. In se è un bel mattone di dissipatore ma fa la sua bella figura dentro al case.

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  6. Rafael

    Bought for a ryzen 9 7950x. It idles around 40°C, so I’d says it’s a good performance. The second 140mm fan was too tall and pushing against the ram with the side panel on, so I installed a 120 mm instead. Luckily the retaining brackets support both sizes of fan. Also the NM-AMB12 fixing bars are included, so no need to order separately.

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  7. Joseph Irby

    Forget watercooling this does the job well. My 7800x3d doesn’t ever, EVER break over 65c. Most of my gaming to include dcs world and star citizen , will only get to 55-60c. Benchmarking stress testing I’ve seen 65c. As soon as the load on cpu stops the Temps go straight to low 40s in seconds I’d say, and idles at 32-35c in a room that’s 75 degrees f. Since I had to raise the fan over the ram the cooler is too tall for my case with isn’t a very big case. So I’m just running without the glass panel for now since my x670e taichi by ASRock has tons of cooling on all the components, there’s nothing to worry about. But I am going to have to upgrade to the 7000d case to fit it all in. The all black finish looks great, much better then the dog pok brown noctua loves for some ugly reason. There’s no reason to risk your components with watercooling with this as an option, I guarantee it. Atleast with a 7800x3d under it. I’ve had no issues with fans failing g ever with noctua products, this is a premium product and oh the thermal paste that it comes with, is literally the second best and the best is like .5c better tells so there’s literally no reason to spend 30 bucks on the only thermal paste better then what this comes with. Easy as pie to install on am5, no previous experience required lol. This cooler is chill as hell, dont think twice about how much a 480mm cooler could cool your cpu, because it would only cool a few degrees better, if it even cools better, because there are plenty of 360 and 480 mm coolers that don’t exc3ed the performance of this cooler. It’s just big. Buy now.

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  8. Jeremy

    Noctua NH-D15 in black. Kept my 12900K cool and quiet, great fit for my all black build!

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  9. Fernando Cobos

    Noctua TOP jak zawsze. Z ryzenem r9 5900x radzi sobie na spokojnie aż miło.

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