if i am not mistaken, for am5 u dont replace backplate. u use the default am5 backplate. though you still need to swap out the front side rail m ounts (if thats what they are called).
@@TechLegend-com eh rely? hm... im installing a noctua soon. i better check the youtube guides for it then. i just assumed default backplate used since another youtuber said that. ty for the headsup.
@@TechLegend-com i just installed my new noctua fan for 4u nas case. manual says am5 default backplate. was easy install :} also the bracket came with the offset which i used for the ryzen 7600 cpu.
hello, thanks for sharing... I have a question. I own a i5-12400 (65w tdp), with the cooler can I use it without a fan?... I want a kind of silent build and I dont want to go for the NH-P1, find it too big!!!
@@TechLegend-com I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!
The NH-C14S is louder and has worse clearance overall. I think that each cooler has a different purpose. The NH-U12A is still looking like the best option for good clearance and performance.
@@TechLegend-com clearance is no issue im interested more about the performance. Noctua rates nh-d12l better for r7 5800x3 than nh-c14s but your test show othervice. Mean have atm r7 3800x with nh-d12l and it performs pretty good with allcore pbo overclock @4.4. thinking thou would nh-12l truly better performance with decent fan speed
@@user-eq2fp6jw4g It's a lot of variables to take into consideration. Some CPU coolers perform better on some CPUs while other are louder but also better temp wise. I'd say that the best compromise if you want performance and clearance is the NH-U12A.
Would be epic if they made a Chromax (all black) version of this. So nice. Would be the itx champion.
I believe that they will make a Chromax version if this brown one sells good enough.
@@TechLegend-com Awesome 👌
@@professorh8398 they have one planned for Q4 2023
@@MythyHiro stellar
if i am not mistaken, for am5 u dont replace backplate. u use the default am5 backplate. though you still need to swap out the front side rail m ounts (if thats what they are called).
That is correct, but i have seen backplates used for AM5
@@TechLegend-com eh rely? hm... im installing a noctua soon. i better check the youtube guides for it then. i just assumed default backplate used since another youtuber said that. ty for the headsup.
@@AinzOoalG0wn It depends on the motherboard, don't worry too much. It will fit, either way.
@@TechLegend-com i just installed my new noctua fan for 4u nas case. manual says am5 default backplate. was easy install :} also the bracket came with the offset which i used for the ryzen 7600 cpu.
What are the CPU's that will be good with this cooler please?
Low and medium TDP CPUs will be fine.
great information..thanks
Dont want water cool. Is it good for 13600k? Im not gonna overclocked it.
It will be ok but make sure you have a good airflow inside your system.
hello, thanks for sharing... I have a question. I own a i5-12400 (65w tdp), with the cooler can I use it without a fan?... I want a kind of silent build and I dont want to go for the NH-P1, find it too big!!!
Not really, you can create a fan curve to keep the fan at a low RPM and get almost no noise.
@@TechLegend-com thanks
@@TechLegend-com I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!I did testing... with the fan off, the cpu never goes above 42c on normal task, like web browsing file zip and unzipping. so I set the fan curve for the fan only be activated at 60c.... rest of the time is off... I have 2 Phanteks T30 -1 intake and 1 exhaust at 750rpm, on Techware Fusion case wich is full ventilated with 4 mesh panels-. eveything is dead silent!!
With a weight of 890g it is also not excessively heavy.
True, but the weight of a CPU cooler often gets neglected.
What amaze me in the test is that noctua nh-c14s outperforms this cooler. Totally not worth "upgrade" for me then.
The NH-C14S is louder and has worse clearance overall. I think that each cooler has a different purpose. The NH-U12A is still looking like the best option for good clearance and performance.
@@TechLegend-com clearance is no issue im interested more about the performance. Noctua rates nh-d12l better for r7 5800x3 than nh-c14s but your test show othervice. Mean have atm r7 3800x with nh-d12l and it performs pretty good with allcore pbo overclock @4.4. thinking thou would nh-12l truly better performance with decent fan speed
@@user-eq2fp6jw4g It's a lot of variables to take into consideration. Some CPU coolers perform better on some CPUs while other are louder but also better temp wise. I'd say that the best compromise if you want performance and clearance is the NH-U12A.
where is FORTIS 5 dual fun. cca 35 euro and outperforms all your air stock man
I did not get the chance to review one of those yet.
Mahal tapi x guna lebih baik beli yang murah Scythe mugen 5 yang murah better than this noctua
waste of money buying a noise free and small instead of a cpu cooler that is larger and noisier haha what? I dont understand the logic here