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Comentado en México el 17 de agosto de 2023
lo recomiendo muchísimo, mantiene al procesador con carga máxima a 40grados aproxGenial
Ben
Comentado en Australia el 23 de febrero de 2023
This is a great little tower cooler that solves the problem of low profile coolers that can't pull enough heat out, and larger towers that won't fit in a rack mount case. I've got this installed in a 4u rack with an overclocked cpu running pretty intensive workloads and it's running at 63 degrees max with 100% cpu utilisation. It's silent, and would easily fit in a 3U system.
SMV
Comentado en México el 1 de febrero de 2023
Como sol y la luna, me da un rendimiento igual o mejor que una AIO 360 de MSI, y con menos ruido.
Gloria Mendelssohn
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2023
Lo que me encanta de este disipador es que no es ruidoso comparado con otros sistemas de refrigeración por aire. En mi opinión personal el único problema que tiene es el color que no es mucho de mi agrado, pero realmente no es un gran problema estético.Cumple muy bien con su función y eso es lo que cuenta, lo demás pasa a un ínfimo segundo plano.
raul espinosa
Comentado en México el 15 de abril de 2023
El disipador es pequeño, al principio dude que cupiera en mi gabinete ( un xzeal xz105) que realmente tiene 13 cm de ancho una vez colocado la placa madre y el procesador, después de que lo instale sobre el procesador quedaron como 2cm entre el ventilador y la ventana.En cuanto a las temperaturas, note que si hubo una disminución de un promedio de 10- 15 °C, una vez recién encendida tiene una temperatura de 35- 39 y en juegos como warzone 2, Battlefield V, han llegado a tener una Max de 68°C.
Jesus PV
Comentado en México el 22 de septiembre de 2022
No realiza ningun tipo de ruido, lo tengo montado en un core i9 y jala a la perfección, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Raciel Montejo
Comentado en México el 18 de abril de 2022
La instalación no se me hizo tan sencilla, pero supongo es porque no tengo tanta experiencia en mantenimiento de PCs. Sin embargo, creo que el instructivo es de mucha ayuda, aunque no tan detallado para principiantes. Con ayuda de tutoriales se hizo fácil la instalación. Es súper silencioso y bajó en 10 grados centrígrados la temperatura de mi procesador (AMD Ryzen 5 3600) en juegos.
Alonso
Comentado en México el 11 de mayo de 2021
Viniendo de temperaturas de 100°C en un Ryzen 5600X jugando CP2077 con el disipador de stock, cualquier mejoría es importante. Es muy fácil que el ventilador llegue al 100% en juegos como ese, aunque mantiene una temperatura máxima -con curva personalizada- de 75 a 85°C.La montura fue muy sencilla, aunque sí está el detalle de que el ventilador no queda con las medidas indicadas en el empaque, dado que no queda insertado como aparece en las fotos del producto: o lo has de inclinar en alguna dirección, insertando el ventilador en uno de los costados y haciéndolo sobresalir del lado contrario (menor altura); o lo instalas para que quede parejo, aunque sobresalga (mayor altura).Es super pequeño, y cumple con lo demás. Incluye toda una variedad de aditamentos que le agregan mucho al producto, como pasta térmica, desarmador, y plaquita como de estaño para ponerla en tu gabinete y presumir de la marca. Se nota el cariño que le pone Noctua a sus productos. Estoy satisfecho, y si no fuera por que no le tengo confianza al espacio de mi gabinete, no dudaría en comprar uno más grande de Noctua con mayor capacidad de refrigeración.
Rj C
Comentado en Singapur el 8 de julio de 2020
Brought down my R5 3600 temps from 90c to 70c on load and further down to 60c when I added another fan.
Enrique
Comentado en México el 27 de enero de 2020
El producto corresponde con la descripción. Pero aun no lo instalo porque estoy en proceso de comprar la tarjeta madre y el procesador para el que lo voy a usar.Después de usarlo con un proceador Intel core i5 9600K a 3.70 GHz y en una tarjeta MSI Z390 A PR0 mantiene bien las temperaturas luego de cerca de dos años de uso a pesar de que leí comentarios que ese procesador tenia tendencia a calentarse mucho. Debo agregar que es muy silencioso en su operación
Ben
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de agosto de 2019
If you're like me and are getting this to replace a stock cooler. Wow, the temps are amazing and I can turn all my fans down such that my PC is silent.
おきみはる
Comentado en Japón el 4 de noviembre de 2019
i7 9700kで使用中。ケースの蓋をあけていても音が気にならない。5インチベイのあるミドルタワーだが、クーラーとケースの隙間は十二分にある。ケース内で、ファンの風向きが上になるように取り付けた。このためリテンションキットを組むときに90度単位で間違えないように注意した。昔よりもケース内のエアフローは良くなっているのでケースファン無し、ATX電源の排気のみで運用している。これから冬に向けてこの運用だ大丈夫だろう。購入タイミングによってはこのページでなく、「正規代理店」から購入した方がお得かも知れないので要検討。
Phil Tingley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2017
So first thing I need to put as a disclaimer my H80i likely just needed a new round of thermal paste - this wasn't discovered till I removed it to install the Noctua NH-D9L. But I've had issues with the Corsair liquid coolers prev so...better safe than sorry.Anyhow for whatever reason when I moved my Mobo into a new case - left the H80i attached to CPU just disco the Rad/Fan set from case and relo to the new case. After that cooling just sucked and I even had an additional fan on the case. Now wee bit of history I had a Corsair before the H80i (forgot the model) but it failed just before warranty. It had been in the same case, same mobo for a bit under a year. Corsair sent me the H80i as a replacement.H80i had worked decently well for 2+ yrs but as stated above after case swap (heatsink was never moved from CPU) it just wasn't cooling anymore - ~20% load on CPU was skyrocketing into 155+ (F) temps. Attempting to do anything too intensive pushed it into auto shutdown. With prev xp of the Corsair line just quit working properly was time to replace.I did search around for many different coolers, was going to go liquid again. My sys sits in an enclosed space, not ideal and not really what I want (I'm an IT guy) but with a 4&6 yr olds running around I don't want my PC exposed to them. Running an AMD FX8320 I figure a decent liquid cooler and the 2 x sets of fans I attached to the desk side and back would keep it running decently. This PC is always on and acts a video streamer to Rokus and is my gaming rig as well, 10TB of space on 4xSATA drives. Bit older rig, no M2/U2 - future project will include the newer drive systems.I wanted to get away from Corsair, basically 3.5 yrs total with Corsair w/replacement. I've certainly seen standard HS+Fan setups last way longer than that, and in worse temp environments where I work at (I live in Vegas - warehouses are not that well cooled here in the summertime). The better rated liquid coolers were brands I wasn't familiar with, not a ton of reviews like with Corsair & Thermaltake so was very hesitant. I included my search scope to include the venerable HS+Fan setups as well.Well there are many interesting HS+Fan designs out there, some very cool looking and very tempting as the seemed very promising but checking some of the stats it didn't seem like they would be good candidates for my little 8xCore CPU (6 yrs old now). Especially since I am looking at heading to a Ryzen chip someday. Then I started seeing references to Noctua in some reviews of other coolers and normally very glowing remarks of Noctua.Eventually ran across a link directly to one of the Noctua products, at first I thought what an ugly ass fan - first one I saw had the fan on the outside of HS. That doesn't really bother me anyway cuz my system isn't for showing how pretty it is. Someday when it is actually released from it's hermit cave I don't care how pretty and lit up the inside is - I just need my stuff to work and run decently, not expecting a Ferrari (after all is AMD 8320) but at least a good solid Volvo. So Nocua started getting my attention. Everyone said they were fantastic, ran as well as many liquid coolers (believe an H80i was even ref or the H100), and that the fans were super quite, bit pricey for fans but worth it.Overall the cost of the HS+Fan NH-D9L unit really wasn't bad and much less than I was expecting and willing to pay for a new liquid cooler or even some of the other HS coolers. With pretty much perfect reviews I was thinking I would be a big ass dummy if I didn't give this a shot, after all if it now workee could always get it returned.Ordered it, wasn't expecting it until May 9-12, arrived on 5 May! Btw - family night out for a bit, gone for ~ 2.5hrs, my system (h80i still in) got heat stroke and shut down again, AC running so air temp ~78, Desk door ~ 1/2 open and I had a Bionaire desk fan running pointing at the case to help push cool air in but not enough help, was just becoming a bigger liability by the day. After we got back, seeing sys shutdown while out, swapped out the H80i for NH-D9L. Btw - GPU temps normally ~90-95 (not gaming), Mobo temps between ~85-90, so airflow was not the issue - this was without the Bionaire fan/door open too.I am so freaking delighted! Bionaire fan remoted, desk door closed, very quite compared to prev and CPU temps ranges of course but basically writting this ~5-10% load, 102 (F). When first booting up, did Nvidia update - 100% CPU load and CPU temp was ~145 (F). That was great. As I did state at the beginning the Thermal paste was very lack luster on the CPU after removing the H80i, actually a good amount was stuck to the H80i HS, but was rather dry. Now it may have just been coincidental timing replacing the case and the H80i starting to suck - who knows. Possibly just redoing the paste and reattaching the H80i and all would have been good. But again I had experienced 1 Corsair Death before and really didn't want to chance.Overall highly impressed with the Noctua NH-D9L. Operating in an enclosed space, 4 x SATA drives running, as well as GTX 960 (recently added as well...maybe that had an additional factor on the H80i - prev to the 960 had a Ti750). But since the other system temps were decent I believe the H80i was just a bit too finicky about being moved and started to fail like it's predecessor. Looking forward to a long life with my NH-D9L (is also compatible with the Ryzen CPUs!), will likely get the addon fan to the NH-D9L and probably look at getting a couple of their fans as Case fans as well. BTW my H80i Rad Fans I now am using as case fans, run at a bit lower speed so less noise than before, overall quieter than it was and apparently cool enough to handle some activity.Go Noctua! -Packaging was very well done, not too flashy, all nice and tightly set, also love that instead of just a crummy ole sticker for an emblem to place on your system it is actually a metallic raised image w/sticky back. That is very nice additional and shows some class. Rock on!
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