Tuesday, March 19th 2024

Noctua Presents NH-D12L chromax.black CPU Cooler

Noctua today expanded its chromax.black line with an all-black version of the award-winning low-height 120 mm CPU cooler NH-D12L: Staying true to the successful formula of the original model, the new chromax.black version with its black fans and black coated heatsink combines the same signature quiet cooling performance with a sleek stealth look.

"The NH-D12L has become a popular choice for compact, high performance builds in cases like the Lian Li O11 Dynamic or the DAN C4-SFX ", says Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO). "With the new chromax.black version, we're now giving customers the option to leverage the NH-D12L's renowned quiet cooling performance in all-black systems."
The NH-D12L chromax.black is an all-black version of Noctua's NH-D12L low-height 120 mm class CPU cooler that has been conceived to combine outstanding quiet cooling performance with superior case compatibility. The new chromax.black version is identical to the award-winning regular model except for the colour: Featuring a black coated heatsink, a black fan with black anti-vibration-pads, black fan clips and black mounting parts, it is literally black from head to toe. Thanks to thoroughgoing optimisations of the coating material and process, the chromax.black model provides the same, renowned quiet cooling performance as its regular, non-coated counterpart.

At a height of only 145 mm (13 mm lower than Noctua's regular 120 mm models), NH-D12L chromax.black fits many 4U enclosures as well as narrower tower cases that have been previously limited to solutions with 92 mm fans. At the same time, its five heatpipe dual-tower design and state-of-the-art NF-A12x25r 120 mm fan allow it to achieve a level of efficiency that surpasses many full-height 120 mm models. Thanks to its single-fan configuration and asymmetrical fin stacks, the NH-D12L provides 100% RAM compatibility on AMD AM5/AM4 and Intel LGA1851/1700/1200 by staying clear of the memory slots.

Topped off with the renowned SecuFirm2 mounting system, Noctua's award-winning NT-H1 thermal compound and a 6-year manufacturer's warranty, the NH-D12L chromax.black is the perfect choice for applications that require serious cooling performance but cannot fit the larger NH-U12A.

For more information, visit the product page.

Suggested retail price
The manufacturer's suggested retail price is EUR 109.90 / USD 99.90.
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32 Comments on Noctua Presents NH-D12L chromax.black CPU Cooler

#26
kapone32
kapone32Of course that is true. Most of the best Air coolers are super huge.
I really like that in the Air cooler and AIO space that they are trying hard to innovate.
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#27
Mr. Perfect
With the Q1 product launching on time, hopefully the Q2 new 140MM fan finally launches too. It's been almost four years on that one.
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#28
sLowEnd
NoyandAll of those cooler are taller than the NH-D12L. It's a niche, but that cooler is popular in SFF land (Although, Noctua is also selling a fair amount of niche accessories. :D )
Thermalright also has similar height options like the Silver Soul 135 or the Peerless Assassin 120 Mini
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#29
Nordic
NoyandAll of those cooler are taller than the NH-D12L. It's a niche, but that cooler is popular in SFF land (Although, Noctua is also selling a fair amount of niche accessories. :D )
What case is that?
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#30
Noyand
NordicWhat case is that?
Dan case C4-SFX. You can't buy the V1 right now, but the V2 is in the work
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#31
Veseleil
Some people can't understand the fact that when you buy a Noctua cooler, you buy for a lifetime. They are built to last, and you can use them throughout many builds, as the Noctua will support free of charge any upcoming mounting mechanism. I'm laughing because of the "cromax.black" version. And I really like Noctua for ignoring the "brown & beige are disgusting" crowd for so long with so many products. I'd even charge them 50% more.
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#32
HairyLobsters
GerKNG110€...
laughs in Phantom Spirit, Peerless Assassin, Assassin King, Burst Assassin and Frost Commander.
Wages in Taiwan are lower than Austria.
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