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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. Will this cooler be able to keep up with the i9-9900k?
  • Thread starter cyrjam
  • Start date Feb 29, 2020
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Case COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500 GAMING CASE Processor i9-9900K (3.6GHz) 16MB Cache Motherboard Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO Memory (RAM) 4GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 2400MHz (1 x 4GB) (Will be going for better in near future) Power Supply CORSAIR 750W TXm SERIES™ SEMI-MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET Processor Cooling Noctua NH-U14S Thermal Paste STANDARD THERMAL PASTE I'm mainly buying this for working in After Effects and Premiere Pro. I won't be editing videos or rendering out in Premiere (I'll be using Adobe Media Encoder for rendering) but I'll be testing out my mogrts to make sure they are fully functional etc... I will also be doing some gaming with games like GTA V, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and NFS Heat. I'd just like to know if this Cooler would help keep my temps in check. I rather not go for a liquid cooler and my budget is £900 but this setup is already up to £964 (which i think i can do) with all the other components added to it. Thanks for any replies. Last edited: Feb 29, 2020 SpyderTracks

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Yes, the noctua is about the bst air cooler you can buy and very quiet. C

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SpyderTracks said: Yes, the noctua is about the bst air cooler you can buy and very quiet. Click to expand...
Thanks Spyder. Also, Im looking to go for a rtx 2060 (super maybe) soon... do you think this would be a good match up with my above build?... I dunno if this helps but my monitor is only 1080p 60hz and I wont be able to get a new anytime soon after buying this build. 😁 Thanks Last edited: Feb 29, 2020 SpyderTracks

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cyrjam said: Thanks spyder Thanks Spyder. Also, Im looking to go for a rtx 2060 (super maybe) soon... do you think this would be a good match up with my above build?... I dunno if this helps but my monitor is only 1080p 60hz and I wont be able to get a new anytime soon after buying this build. 😁 Thanks Click to expand...
A GTX 1660 Super would be more than enough. 2060 is quite overpowered. C

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Ok thanks for your replies C

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Hey guys I have another question on this cooler. Will it still be ok for the i9-9900k if i wanted to overclock sometime in the future and if anyone knows, whats the ram clearance like for this cooler? SpyderTracks

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cyrjam said: Hey guys I have another question on this cooler. Will it still be ok for the i9-9900k if i wanted to overclock sometime in the future and if anyone knows, whats the ram clearance like for this cooler? Click to expand...
"In cases with more than 165mm CPU cooler clearance, the fan can be moved upwards to make room for memory modules taller than 32mm. With its 52mm slim design tailor-made for LGA2011/LGA2066, the NH-U14S will not overhang the RAM slots on this platform, thus guaranteeing full compatibility with tall memory modules. On some LGA115x and AMD motherboards, the front fan may overhang the first RAM slot, so standard height RAM (up to 32mm) should be chosen when using the first slot. " noctua.at

NH-U14S

The NH-U14S is the 14cm top model of Noctua’s classic U-series single tower CPU coolers, which have received more than 400 awards and recommendations from the international press. While the large, six heatpipe design and the NF-A15 140mm fan with PWM support for fully automatic speed control... noctua.at noctua.at Clearance - CPU Cooler 167mm/6.5"

MasterCase H500 | Cooler Master

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SpyderTracks said: "In cases with more than 165mm CPU cooler clearance, the fan can be moved upwards to make room for memory modules taller than 32mm. With its 52mm slim design tailor-made for LGA2011/LGA2066, the NH-U14S will not overhang the RAM slots on this platform, thus guaranteeing full compatibility with tall memory modules. On some LGA115x and AMD motherboards, the front fan may overhang the first RAM slot, so standard height RAM (up to 32mm) should be chosen when using the first slot. " noctua.at

NH-U14S

The NH-U14S is the 14cm top model of Noctua’s classic U-series single tower CPU coolers, which have received more than 400 awards and recommendations from the international press. While the large, six heatpipe design and the NF-A15 140mm fan with PWM support for fully automatic speed control... noctua.at noctua.at Clearance - CPU Cooler 167mm/6.5"

MasterCase H500 | Cooler Master

www.coolermaster.com www.coolermaster.com Personally I'd choose the H100i if I were going to overclock it. Click to expand...
Thanks for the speedy response and the info. So the NH-U14S wouldnt be able to keep it in check even if I had another fan on there? Also I'm trying to avoid Liquid coolers... for some reason I just dont trust having liquid in my system with so much expensive components. I know I know they hardly ever leak but one never knows when it will happen. With air cooling I don't have that worry. Thanks SpyderTracks

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cyrjam said: Thanks for the speedy response and the info. So the NH-U14S wouldnt be able to keep it in check even if I had another fan on there? Also I'm trying to avoid Liquid coolers... for some reason I just dont trust having liquid in my system with so much expensive components. I know I know they hardly ever leak but one never knows when it will happen. With air cooling I don't have that worry. Thanks Click to expand...
Even if they leak they've got a non conductive coolant inside so it doesn't damage components, just makes a mess. edit: I’m completely wrong there, it is conductive. C

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SpyderTracks said: Even if they leak they've got a non conductive coolant inside so it doesn't damage components, just makes a mess. Click to expand...
Ok noted.. I do appreciated the advice but for some reason Im leaned more towards air cooling. Is it only liquid coolers that would be able to keep it at decent temps when overclocked or are there other air coolers which can do the job just fine? Scott

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SpyderTracks said: edit: I’m completely wrong there, it is conductive. Click to expand...
What's making you think that? I've never known any of them to be conductive. As far as I know they all use a very good grade of deionised water. Scott

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cyrjam said: Ok noted.. I do appreciated the advice but for some reason Im leaned more towards air cooling. Is it only liquid coolers that would be able to keep it at decent temps when overclocked or are there other air coolers which can do the job just fine? Click to expand...
I've read that the Noctua can keep a 9900k OC cool enough, I've seen it on the Noctua brochure.... I don't for one second believe it though as it takes all the might of my H115i RGB Platinum to keep the temps in check at anything over 5.0Ghz. I've got a good chip too that OC'd to 5.4 without any issues. SpyderTracks

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Scott said: What's making you think that? I've never known any of them to be conductive. As far as I know they all use a very good grade of deionised water. Click to expand...
You see, I thought I was right, but my searches weren’t conclusive. Scott

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SpyderTracks said: You see, I thought I was right, but my searches weren’t conclusive. Click to expand...
I'm fairly certain almost all coolers nowadays use de-ionised water and ethylene glycol. Of course they can conduct electricity in extreme circumstances but I think the resistance is in the MOhm capacity. There ARE burst coolers on the planet but I think you would hear the screams of wrecked hardware :D SpyderTracks

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Scott said: I'm fairly certain almost all coolers nowadays use de-ionised water and ethylene glycol. Of course they can conduct electricity in extreme circumstances but I think the resistance is in the MOhm capacity. There ARE burst coolers on the planet but I think you would hear the screams of wrecked hardware :D Click to expand...
Thanks for clarifying, that's what I thought, good to have it backed up :) You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
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