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Noctua Intros NH-C12P Special Edition CPU Cooler

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Noctua today officially introduced its new NH-C12P SE14 premium cooler. Building on the proven basis of the successful NH-C12P, the NH-C12P SE14 now comes with Noctua's new, already award winning NF-P14 140mm fan for further improved quiet cooling performance and adds support for LGA1156 as well as LGA1366 via the latest SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system.

"Ever since its introduction last year, our NH-C12P has been a very popular choice among customers who seek excellent cooling performance close to our signature NH-U12P series at much lower height", says Mag. Roland Mossig, Noctua CEO. "More than 100 awards and recommendations from the international press are a testimony to the NH-C12P's broad appeal, so we've decided to issue a special edition that adds compatibility with the latest Intel sockets and further improves the coolers renowned cooling efficiency by using our new NF-P14 fan."



Further improving the original NH-C12P's much acclaimed quiet cooling performance, the NF-P14 is a highly optimised, premium quality 140mm fan with Vortex-Control Notches for superb quietness and outstanding aerodynamic efficiency. Due to the NH-C12P's top-flow design, two large Airflow-Gaps and the oversize 140mm fan, the cooler doesn't only ensure excellent CPU cooling but also provides superior airflow for near-socket motherboard components. At a height of only 114mm, the NH-C12P SE14 is ideal for HTPCs or smaller chassis.

Thanks to the addition of the latest SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system, the new NH-C12P SE14 supports LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA775, AM2, AM2+ and AM3, making it compatible with Intel's latest Core i7 and Core i5 processors. Topped off with Noctua's pro-grade NT-H1 thermal compound, the NH-C12P SE14 forms a complete premium quality package that lends itself to applications that demand both excellent cooling efficiency and lower profile design.

Price and availability
The NH-C12P SE14 will be available shortly at a recommended retail price of EUR 59.90 / USD 69.90.

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looks nice but i wonder how it performs
 
one word "Badass":pimp:
 
looks alot like the old Thermaltake Big Typhoon i had
 
I was wondering if it would work well in an HTPC case and seems to fit in there. hopefully the price may come down a little bit when I decide to build my own personal HTPC.
 
Ugh. It'd look so much better with a square 140mm fan on there, I don't like their round fans, especially on square or cuboidal coolers. Very expensive too, but all of Noctua's stuff is.
 
shoot if this cooler is tall enough i would be able to use tall Ram.
 
How many "Tons" does this thing weigh?
 
How many "Tons" does this thing weigh?
Not as much as this baby. :p
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DeepCool Killer Whale Premium 1.2kg:eek:
 
Ugh. It'd look so much better with a square 140mm fan on there, I don't like their round fans, especially on square or cuboidal coolers. Very expensive too, but all of Noctua's stuff is.

+1. Obviously they've never heard of the round hole square peg theory.
 
i have that cooler with a 120mm fan and it is bloody good. I fits in my PC-V350 nicely. Its the same hieght as a Scythe mini ninja.

Awesome cooler!!!
 
at least it'd cool ram/NB as well
 
Seem like Coolermaster GeminII-S design:


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GeminII-S perform well event on my core 2 quaq OC to 3.5Ghz on air.
See review:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/cm_geminiis/4.htm

I believe this noctua will perform very well since it have 6 heat pipe & very large heatsink & fan (140mm). This design has high performance because the center fin have extend direct to base cause heat transfer more faster. Sory.. bad english.. LOL:roll:
 
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Looks like Thermalright XP-120 mostly :D

Which means this cooler should be good.
 
Good coolers. Crappy fan colors.
 
Only need to look at this photo to see the quality of this thing
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Look how fancy the ends of the heatpipes are!

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I've no idea about this big missing bit though, seems to not make much sense.
 
big gap = how to reach screws with screwdriver :P
 
big gap = how to reach screws with screwdriver :P

You can do it but need remove that crappy fan first. You should be able to tighten the screw from above.
 
The FIN gap is big than my geminII-S. The fin that touch base just 15 but my geminII-S have 21 fin touch the base. This is cost saving plan for noctua!?


Performance is important not its differences between other coolers : ]

And I bet this thing is freaken outstanding personally.
 
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