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| Review: Noctua NH-L12 Low Profile CPU Cooler |
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| Posted by Dexter K. | ||||||||
| Sunday, 15 April 2012 23:23 | ||||||||
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Verdict and Conclusion The mounting on the NH-L12 is not too bad if you install it before mounting it in a case. Once it is mounted though it can become a pain in the butt. You must also watch out for your memory being too tall. It does have a decent amount of height for taller memory, but some sticks are just too tall for the NH-L12 to work properly. The price on the NH-L12 is around the $70-USD mark depending where you find it. Honestly, that price is a bit high and it would be much better around the $50 mark. It does include a couple of fans that are normally $20 each so that is a large chunk of the price there.
I really think that if you run a quad-core chip the NH-L12 might be fine for you, but a hex-core processor is just way too much heat for this poor little heatsink to dissipate. Pros:
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If you need a good performing heatsink for an HTPC the NH-L12 is a great choice. However, if you plan on trying to cool a big hot hex core processor anything over stock clocks will lead to skyrocketing temperatures. But for its size, it is quite an impressive heatsink.
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