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The cooler from Noctua is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature. With just 23.6dB of noise, this cooler makes minimal noise and won't distract you.
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The cooler from Noctua is active, which means it uses a fan to reduce the processor's temperature. With just 23.6dB of noise, this cooler makes minimal noise and won't distract you.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
The cooler is well-made and does its job properly. It reaches around 30 degrees at idle, 40-50 degrees with light usage (browsing and multiple programs running simultaneously without heavy load), and 65-75 degrees during casual gaming (LoL, GTA V).
BUT:
This specific cooler is intended for very small computer cases, resulting in it not being powerful enough for heavier processes. For example, when using a program for photo rendering (KeyShot 9), I had to limit the CPU usage to 10% to prevent temperatures from reaching up to 100(!) degrees. Currently, I'm fine for general usage, but I'm unsure if it will be sufficient during summer (or with heavier games/programs).
Don't make the same mistake as me, who, out of ignorance, didn't get a more powerful one despite having a normal (large) case.
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