CPU Cooler For Fractal Design Core 500 (Noctua NH-U12S Vs ...

Tom's Hardware Forum Tom's Hardware Forum

Search

Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced… Log in Register

Search

Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced… Toggle sidebar Toggle sidebar Menu Install the app Install
  • Home
  • Featured
  • Forums New posts Search forums
  • What's new New posts Latest activity
  • Members Current visitors
  • You heard it here first: Black Friday 2024 has arrived!
  • Buyer Beware: Amazon flooded with fake $199 AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D listings
[SOLVED]CPU Cooler for Fractal Design Core 500 (Noctua NH-U12S vs. Noctua NH-U9S): What would you choose for an ITX build?
  • Thread starter arjun90
  • Start date Jun 14, 2020
Toggle sidebar Toggle sidebar
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Hardware
  • Cooling
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. A

arjun90

Jun 14, 2020 20 0 10 CPU Cooler for Fractal Design Core 500 (Noctua NH-U12S vs. Noctua NH-U9S): What CPU Cooler would you choose for an ITX build? Applicable to Intel's Core i7-10700 (non-K) and K models. Thanks Solution Neither. You put a 280mm AIO in there.
https://imgur.com/YwqWtBb
View: https://imgur.com/YwqWtBb That's the stock operations of those cpus following Intel's guidelines. PL 1, or Power Limit 1, is the power limit for the cpu at base frequency. PL 2 is for the cpu to reach those advertised turbo boost frequencies. Tau is the time allowed for the cpu to run at PL2 before it's forced back down to PL 1. Overclocking throws all of that out the window. The 10700(K) shares many similarities with the 9900(K), albeit slightly more power efficient. Checking the specs of the NH-12S and NH-U9S against the 9900K, I find this: NH-U12S 158mm
  • if power limits are disabled in BIOS, CPU might not be able to keep maximum...
Sort by date Sort by votes Phaaze88

Phaaze88

Titan
Ambassador Dec 30, 2016 21,512 5,713 104,690 Neither. You put a 280mm AIO in there.
https://imgur.com/YwqWtBb
View: https://imgur.com/YwqWtBb That's the stock operations of those cpus following Intel's guidelines. PL 1, or Power Limit 1, is the power limit for the cpu at base frequency. PL 2 is for the cpu to reach those advertised turbo boost frequencies. Tau is the time allowed for the cpu to run at PL2 before it's forced back down to PL 1. Overclocking throws all of that out the window. The 10700(K) shares many similarities with the 9900(K), albeit slightly more power efficient. Checking the specs of the NH-12S and NH-U9S against the 9900K, I find this: NH-U12S 158mm
  • if power limits are disabled in BIOS, CPU might not be able to keep maximum turbo clock under prolonged AVX loads, suggested maximum power limit: 205W
NH-U9S 125mm
  • if power limits are disabled in BIOS, CPU might not be able to keep maximum turbo clock under prolonged AVX loads, suggested maximum power limit: 195W
Both of those coolers will struggle with some 200w of power output.
  • Like
Reactions: arjun90 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution A

arjun90

Jun 14, 2020 20 0 10 Thanks, do you have an alternative Noctua model that may work with the i7-10700K? I currently have Fractal Design's Core 500 case which is strictly for ITX motherboards. Upvote 0 Downvote A

arjun90

Jun 14, 2020 20 0 10 I looked further on Noctua's website and narrowed down my choices between the Noctua NH-U12A and NH-U14S and ended up buying the U12A. Its pricey but allows for overclocking the K-model (if I ever will overclock). Otherwise, should do well with thermal performance overall especially in a ITX foam factor. Upvote 0 Downvote Phaaze88

Phaaze88

Titan
Ambassador Dec 30, 2016 21,512 5,713 104,690 Sorry about that! I had to split for a bit. NH-U14S NH-D15: depends on the ram height NH-D15S NH-U12A All those should fit in that chassis and handle that cpu at stock - with the U12A and D15(S) offering the strongest OC potential.
  • Like
Reactions: arjun90 Upvote 0 Downvote A

arjun90

Jun 14, 2020 20 0 10 Super-like, thank you :) Looks like I'm all settled for the U12A then, accompanied by two 140mm top case fans (as intake) and one 140mm rear fan (as the exhaust). I'm trying get a be quiet! 140mm high speed fan for the rear. Should be here in a couple of weeks (hopefully sooner) I'm just hoping I can swap out my 10700 (non-K) CPU and get the 10700K or 10900K CPU (whatever first becomes available again)
Phaaze88 said: Sorry about that! I had to split for a bit. NH-U14S NH-D15: depends on the ram height NH-D15S NH-U12A All those should fit in that chassis and handle that cpu at stock - with the U12A and D15(S) offering the strongest OC potential. Click to expand...
Upvote 0 Downvote Phaaze88

Phaaze88

Titan
Ambassador Dec 30, 2016 21,512 5,713 104,690 You could be waiting some time for that. Intel's still hurting from the 14nm supply shortage. There are still people waiting on their preorders.
  • Like
Reactions: arjun90 Upvote 0 Downvote A

arjun90

Jun 14, 2020 20 0 10 I saw plenty in stock just a little over 24 hours ago. Stock is coming in on a rolling basis. There's been a lot of subjective arguments going around that its better to skip the Core i7 and go straight to a Core i9 Also, I still have to return my 65W 10700 CPU. I should have ordered yesterday when I saw most retailers have the 10700K in stock. Maybe the Core 10900K is for me afterall, lol
Phaaze88 said: You could be waiting some time for that. Intel's still hurting from the 14nm supply shortage. There are still people waiting on their preorders. Click to expand...
Upvote 0 Downvote Phaaze88

Phaaze88

Titan
Ambassador Dec 30, 2016 21,512 5,713 104,690 I see...
arjun90 said: There's been a lot of subjective arguments going around that its better to skip the Core i7 and go straight to a Core i9 Click to expand...
It's in an odd spot compared to the 10600K and 10900K; it doesn't offer enough to differentiate itself from either. 10600K for a great gaming cpu, and it can be overclocked to 10900K performance without having to go bonkers on cooling. 10900K for the best Intel has to offer - money is no object. 10700K is also a great gaming cpu, and can also be overclocked, but if one is going to spend that much on doing that, they may as well go for a 10900K instead. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDZQCcDMcfw
  • Like
Reactions: arjun90 Upvote 0 Downvote You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) Reddit Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

TRENDING THREADS

  • tecmo34 Tom's Hardware Member System Gallery
    • Started by tecmo34
    • Apr 30, 2011
    • Replies: 5K
    Systems
  • Admin NewsUserBenchmark suggests you buy the i5-13600K over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D — says AMD drives sales with 'aggressive marketing' rather than 'real-world p...
    • Started by Admin
    • Nov 10, 2024
    • Replies: 297
    News Comments
  • DawsonLoewig QuestionLooking to build a new pc
    • Started by DawsonLoewig
    • Today at 10:09 AM
    • Replies: 10
    Systems
  • Admin ReviewAMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Review: Devastating Gaming Performance
    • Started by Admin
    • Nov 6, 2024
    • Replies: 202
    Review Comments
  • Admin NewsGemini AI tells the user to die — the answer appears out of nowhere as the user was asking Gemini's help with his homework
    • Started by Admin
    • Nov 16, 2024
    • Replies: 52
    News Comments
  • M QuestionBSOD about 1 minute after turning PC on
    • Started by MrrSpeaker
    • Today at 9:48 AM
    • Replies: 2
    Windows 10
  • D QuestionBudget mechanical keyboard that isn't Keychron?
    • Started by David_112
    • Today at 11:49 AM
    • Replies: 3
    Computer Peripherals

Latest posts

  • B QuestionHelp me choose a cooler ?
    • Latest: bill001g
    • A moment ago
    Cooling
  • Aeacus Question1440p, 240hz+ monitors ?
    • Latest: Aeacus
    • 4 minutes ago
    Displays
  • F QuestionCase/gcard/350mm aio fitting.
    • Latest: Flow483
    • 6 minutes ago
    Cases
  • R QuestionNew aio 360 deep cool le720
    • Latest: ridwan123
    • 6 minutes ago
    Cooling
  • V1l3 QuestionI have to power cycle my PSU before I can turn on my PC
    • Latest: V1l3
    • 8 minutes ago
    Components
  • LuKaWin10 QuestionReplacing bios chips
    • Latest: LuKaWin10
    • 10 minutes ago
    Motherboards
  • RAIDGoblin QuestionI pulled out the power cable (mid pull) i turned it off and the mobo made a quick flash
    • Latest: RAIDGoblin
    • 13 minutes ago
    Power Supplies

Moderators online

  • ex_bubblehead
  • USAFRet
  • COLGeek
  • kanewolf
  • logainofhades
  • Wolfshadw

Share this page

Facebook X (Twitter) Reddit Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link COMPANY Tom's Hardware is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. © Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885. RESOURCES
  • Advertising
  • Cookies Policies
  • Privacy
  • Term & Conditions
FOLLOW Facebook Twitter Instagram Top Bottom

Từ khóa » Noctua Nh-u9s Vs Nh-u12s