Fantastic video! Just discovered your channel today and have watched a few of your reviews now. Can't believe you've been around for 3 years already. You deserve far more subscribers! Suggestion: Consider lowering the volume a bit for the intro video. It's much louder than your voice track.
Alot of people seems to be giving Noctua alot of flak for the brown/white color combo. For me it gives a modern feel to it and not to mention, iconic colors to tell you it's a Noctua brand.
Just want to thank you for the amount of detail in the tests in the video especially when comparing it to the chromax.black edition since I was wondering if there was still a performance difference between them. I don't care that much about the looks so I don't have to go with the chromax.black (even though it admittedly looks better). Doubt I'll be a returning subscriber but this helped a ton to settle my doubts and the amount of effort and detail smaller channels put into their videos is evident. Once again, thank you a lot.
Just bought it and mounted it today! Great cooler! Made my R5 3600 breathe a lot easier then with stock cooler. Getting a lot better thermals and higher frequency at the same voltages I used with the stock cooler. At 1175 mV I could only get 3550 Mhz, now 3775 Mhz with a lot lower temps! Over 80 C vs 60 C at 100 % load :P I know it may sound odd to some, but I'm more into undervolting then overclocking ;)
HI! Is this compatible with a lga 1200 socket? I have an i7 10700k and I need something in this price range? Any recommendations? Thank you for your channel.
Regarding U12A vs U12S, if most of my video editing work is low-load, and my priority is low noise at low load - which would be better? U12A or U12S-with-one-fan? (I don't mind if higher temperatures and higher noise at high load, since those tasks such as rendering are not done all the time. I'm wanting lowest noise at low load since that is the conditions most of the time).
Just bought it for my i7 12700F. Compared to stock cooler my Acer Predator PC has, this has substantially brought down the temps by 25C. I was playing games with the stock cooler and temps went as high as 100C. With the U12S, it barely touched the 75C mark. I did not use the fan that came with it as it only has 1500rpm max. My stock cooler could reach 2000rpm so I sticked with the stock fan.
@@TechLegend-com i tried adding one fan to the U12S but it did not make any difference. I think a bigger cooler like the NH-D15 will bring the temps further down but it is too big already for my system. But as long as it does not go higher than 80C when gaming, I am good with that.
I have a question- for the motherboard Asrock 365 pro 4 which i9 9th gen processor is the best ? And I bought the motherboard after watching your review
Did you also Connect the Cooler cable to The “CPU_FAN 1” Pins marked at your motherboard because I have seen that not plugging it can cause Temperature Increase
It's a RYZEN way. When less cores are active, the voltage can increase over 1.45 and the temp for the active core increase too. Don't worry, those temps are just fast jumps. You can undervolt a little your cpu with negative offset of 0.075V. - could be less of course.
0:03 I'd recommend having the fan pull air instead of pushing it through the heatsink, it is much more easier to clean from dust when the fan is at the other side