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Award-winning NH-U12 series
The NH-U12DX i4 is based on the latest version of Noctua's award-winning NH-U12 coolers. First introduced in 2005, the NH-U series has become a standard choice for premium quality quiet CPU coolers and won more than 400 awards and recommendations from leading international hardware websites and magazines.
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Easier access to RAM
Thanks to its slim design with only 45mm fin depth, the NH-U12DX i4 ensures easy access to the RAM slots. When installed parallel to the slots, it will not overhang the memory on LGA1356, LGA1366 and LGA2011 Square ILM even with two fans installed, thus providing full compatibility with tall RAM heatsinks.
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NF-F12 120mm Focused Flow™ fan
Recommended by more than 150 hardware publications and thousands of enthusiasts world-wide, the Noctua's premium quality NF-F12 Focused Flow™ 120mm fan is renowned to combine superb static pressure, excellent heatsink performance and surprising quietness of operation.
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PWM support and Low-Noise Adaptor
The NF-F12 120mm fan supplied with the NH-U12DX i4 supports PWM for convenient automatic speed control through the mainboard. In addition, the maximum fan speed can be reduced from 1500 to 1200rpm using the supplied Low-Noise Adaptor for even quieter operation.
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Anti-vibration pads and fan-clips for second NF-F12 (optional)
For users who want to achieve even better performance by adding a second, optional NF-F12 fan to create a push/pull setup, the NH-U12DX i4 includes fan clips and an extra set of custom-designed anti-vibration pads that allow to off-set the rear fan by 5mm to improve acoustics in dual-fan mode.
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SecuFirm2™ mounting system
Noctua's SecuFirm2™ mounting systems have become synonymous with quality, safety and ease of use. Supporting Intel's LGA2011 (both Square and Narrow ILM), LGA2066, LGA1356 and LGA1366 Xeon platforms, the SecuFirm2™ mounting included with the NH-U12DX i4 guarantees perfect contact pressure and maximum convenience on all sockets.
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NT-H1 thermal compound
Having received more than 100 awards and recommendations from hardware journalists around the world, Noctua's NT-H1 is a proven professional grade TIM solution that provides minimum thermal resistance, excellent ease of use and outstanding reliability.
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6-year manufacturer’s warranty
Noctua products are renowned for their impeccable quality and outstanding longevity. Like all Noctua fans, the supplied NF-F12 features an MTTF rating of more than 150.000 hours and the entire NH-U12DX i4 package comes with a full 6-year manufacturer's warranty.
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Intel LGA2066, LGA2011-0 & LGA2011-3 (Square ILM & Narrow ILM), LGA1356, LGA1366 (with Xeon backplate)
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Height (without fan)
158 mm
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Width (without fan)
125 mm
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Depth (without fan)
45 mm
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Height (with fan)
158 mm
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Width (with fan)
125 mm
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Depth (with fan)
71 mm
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Weight (without fan)
580 g
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Weight (with fan/s)
755 g
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Material
Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating
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Fan compatibility
120x120x25
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Scope of delivery
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Warranty
6 Years
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Bearing
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Max. Rotational Speed (+/- 10%)
1500 RPM
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Max. Rotational Speed with L.N.A. (+/- 10%)
1200 RPM
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Min. Rotational Speed (PWM, +/-20%)
300 RPM
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93,4 m³/h
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Max. Acoustical Noise
22,4 dB(A)
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Max. Acoustical Noise with L.N.A.
18,6 dB(A)
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Input Power
0,6 W
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Voltage Range
12 V
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MTTF
> 150.000 h
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Noctua NH-U12DX i4 лишен недостатков. Кулер прост в установке (процесс монтажа занимает меньше времени, чем в случае с любым универсальным продуктом от австрийского производителя), он дешевле мейнстрим СО, ориентированных на большее кол-во совместимых разъемов.
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Test verdict: "Noctua NH-U12DX i4 еще и достаточно компактный и производительный. Профессиональное решение предлагает профессиональный подход, так и должно быть. Рекомендуем." (Евгений Никифоров, ITNdaily.ru)
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Noctua işlemci soğutucuları ısı değerlerine göz attığımızda boyutlarına göre performans gösterdiklerini görüyoruz. Özellikle Noctua U12DX i4 testleri liderlikle bitirirken, D9DX ise testleri 3.üncü sırada bitirdi. Özellikle Noctua U12DX i4 işlemci soğutucusu işlemcimizi overclock yaptığımızda daha iyi performans gösterirken Thermalright Macho Zero ile başa baş sonuçlara imza atıyor.
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Test verdict: "Noctua NH-U12DX i4 ve NH-D9DX i4 3U işlemci soğutucuları fiyat/performans olarak oldukça başarılı. Sunduğu bir çok özelliği, zengin kutu içeriği ile sunucu/workstationlara yeni bir çözüm getirirken Turkchip Golden Award ödülünü de hak ediyor." (Murat Yildirim, Turkchip.com)
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Kod overclockinga nismo koristili low noise adaptere nego smo mjerenja samo izvršili pri punim brzinama ventilatora. Rezultat nije nimalo loš kada je u pitanju veći U12DX hladnjak koji očito bolje funkcionira pod većim opterećenjem jer je ovdje za 3°C bolji od i32. U9DX s oba ventilatora i u punoj brzini drži procesor na iznimno vrućih maksimalno zabilježenih 95°C. Prosjek maksimalnih temperatura za U12DX iznosi 83.13°C, za U9DX 87.1°C, za i32 86.5°C i za D15 80.33°C. Maksimalna potrošnja sistema je iznosila 275 W.
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Test verdict: "Noctua već neko vrijeme vješto koristi svoje umijeće i postojeće desktop modele kako bi proširili tržište i na workstation/server segment. Dokaz tome su i ova dva modela, koji su poznate Noctuine premium kvalitete, jednostavnog načina montaže ali i dobrih performansi." (Krešimir Matanović, PC
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Noctua NH-U12DX
i4
продемонстрировал
впечатляющие
результаты и
даже в
абсолютно
бесшумном
режиме обошёл
стандартные
решения более,
чем на 20
градусов!
Кулер
сочетает в
себе
исключительно
лучшие
качества и
полностью
оправдывает
свою цену.
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Test verdict: "Если остро
стоит вопрос о
смене штатных
шумных
кулеров на
что-то более
эффективное и
тихое, то Noctua NH-U12DX i4
вне
конкуренции!"
(Владимир
Солонин, GreenTechReviews.ru)
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Mind you that i included Liquid Cooling solutions(in the same price range) as well.None of the coolers obviously have any issue whatsoever in IDLE with the Intel Xeon E5-2687W not overclocked.The Noctua NH-U12DX i4 managed to outperform the Liquid Cooling solutions in load mode. Overall fine results.
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Test verdict: "Even in single fan mode, the NH-U12DX i4 performs extremely well." (Ambrosidou Nat, XtremeSystems.org)
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NH-U12DX i4 Review
Noctua zeigt mit dem NH-U12DX i4 eindeutig, das Server und Workstations nicht laut sein müssen, um mit einem kühlen Kopf agieren zu können. Der NH-U12DX i4 setzt sich um Längen vor den BXSTS200C Kühler von Intel. Jedoch ist mit dem Noctua Kühler kein Betrieb in einem 2HE Server mehr möglich. Bei einem Einsatz in Workstation, welche meist in einem Desktop ähnlichen Case verbaut sind, kann der Kühler jedoch zeigen, was in ihm steckt.
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Test verdict: "Kommt ein passendes Gehäuse zum Einsatz, so ist der NH-U12DX i4 eine echte Alternative zu dem von Intel angebotenen Kühler. Der NH-U12DX i4 bietet nicht nur eine höhere Kühlleistung, sondern ermöglicht auch einen sehr ruhigen Betrieb der Workstation, welcher für ein angenehmes Arbeiten notwendig ist. Die Montage des Kühlers ist zudem schnell und einfach zu bewerkstelligen." (Patrick Seus, mod-your-case.de)
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NM-AM4 mounting-kit
- The NM-AM4 SecuFirm2™ mounting-kit makes Noctua CPU coolers compatible with AMD's AM4 socket.
FAQs
Is the cooler compatible with all LGA1366 mainboards?
How should I clean my Noctua cooler?
Which sockets are supported or can be supported using upgrade kits?
Can I install a Noctua cooler in my system from Acer, Dell, HP or Lenovo?
I'm experiencing fan speed issues with my motherboard from Supermicro, what can I do?
My case supports CPU coolers of up to XXXmm height, which model should I choose?
I have difficulties installing the cooler, can you help?
How much torque should be applied when tightening the screws of a Noctua CPU cooler?
Which Noctua fan or CPU cooler should I buy? How to choose the right model?
Can I upgrade my existing Noctua cooler to socket TR4 or SP3?
My Noctua PWM fan runs at a much higher minimum speed than advertised, what is wrong?
My Noctua PWM fan starts to spin when the PC boots but then stops, what is wrong?
Can Noctua coolers be installed on LGA2011 Narrow ILM platforms?
Can the cooler be used in 4U cases?
Is the cooler compatible with the LGA2011-3 socket?
Can I keep using the backplate / mounting system of my previous Noctua cooler for my new one?
Which Noctua CPU coolers are compatible with Intel LGA2066?
Which Noctua CPU coolers are compatible with AMD AM4 (Ryzen)?
Is the cooler compatible with all LGA1366 mainboards?

How should I clean my Noctua cooler?
Thermal paste residues: Whenever you take off the heatsink from the CPU, we recommend to clean the CPU as well as the base of the cooler before re-applying thermal paste and re-installing the cooler. You can either just wipe the base and the CPU clean with a dry, lint-free tissue or, for more thorough cleaning, use a lint-free tissue moistened with either a mild solution of washing-up liquid or isopropyl alcohol. Do not put the cooler or CPU under running water. Note that both the base of the heatsink and the CPU should be dry, free from residues of thermal compound and free from grease before re-applying thermal paste and re-installing the cooler.
Which sockets are supported or can be supported using upgrade kits?
What Thermal Design Power (TDP) is this cooler recommended for and how much Watt (W) of heat can it dissipate?
Can I install a Noctua cooler in my system from Acer, Dell, HP or Lenovo?
Systems from Acer, Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo or other major brands often use motherboards which differ slightly from the specifications issued by Intel and AMD. While those changes are usually subtle, they can lead to compatibility issues with coolers that were built to comply with these specifications.
Even in case the cooler is mechanically compatible and can be installed, other issues can occur, e.g. proprietary fan connectors, BIOS errors due to a low fan speed, shutdowns, etc. Some of these problems can be avoided with some technical knowledge, but especially BIOS related issues can often not be resolved.
Due to the large number of possible issues that cannot be resolved with different mounting parts alone, Noctua does not officially support systems from Acer, Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo or other major brands.
I'm experiencing fan speed issues with my motherboard from Supermicro, what can I do?
The BIOS of many motherboard models from Supermicro expects a certain minimum fan speed (usually 700rpm), which is higher than the minimum fan speed that can be achieved with Noctua's PWM fan models. The BIOS may interpret the low minimum RPM of Noctua fans as a fan error and thus try to run the fan at 100% for a short period before going back to automatic control.. This can result in oscillating fan speeds and fan speed warnings in the BIOS or the fan management console.
Unfortunately there is usually no option to set a lower minimum value that would suit the low minimum speed of Noctua PWM fans.The issue can thus only be resolved by either disabling automatic fan speed control in BIOS, which will cause the fans to run at a constant speed, or by requesting a modified BIOS file from Supermicro, which takes the minimum fan speed of Noctua fans into account (charges might apply).
My case supports CPU coolers of up to XXXmm height, which model should I choose?
I have difficulties installing the cooler, can you help?
How much torque should be applied when tightening the screws of a Noctua CPU cooler?
| Screw type | Max. torque |
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| NM-SSC1 screws for fixing the fastening brackets to the base of the heatsink | 0.5 Nm |
| NM-ITS1 thumb screws for fixing Intel mounting bars | 0.5 Nm |
| NM-ALS1 screws for fixing AMD mounting bars | 0.6 Nm |
| Spring-loaded screws for fixing the heatsink to the mounting bars | 0.6 Nm |
Which Noctua fan or CPU cooler should I buy? How to choose the right model?
Can I upgrade my existing Noctua cooler to socket TR4 or SP3?
My Noctua PWM fan runs at a much higher minimum speed than advertised, what is wrong?
- Many mainboards do not go below 40%, 50% or even 60% PWM duty cycle on case fan headers. Please refer to your mainboard manual to verify whether the fan header actually goes down to 20% duty cycle. If that's not the case, in some cases you can use the fan speed control software supplied with your mainboard to overcome these limitations and reduce the fan speed even further. However, 3rd party tools like SpeedFan offer greater flexibility and better options to work around the limitations imposed by the mainboard vendors.
- Some mainboards feature 4-pin fan headers that actually don‘t use a PWM signal on Pin 4 to control the fan speed but rather reduce the voltage on Pin 2 (like a standard 3-pin fan header). As the fan speed at minimum voltage is usually higher than the speed at 20% PWM duty cycle, the fan can not reach as low minimum speeds under voltage control as under PWM control. Please refer to your mainboard manual to check whether or not your mainboard has 4-pin fan headers that control the fan speed by reducing voltage on Pin 2 rather than by changing the PWM duty cycle on Pin 4:

Note that mainboard manufacturers use different terms to indicate that Pin 4 is not being used for PWM control (e.g. “+5V”, “VCC” or “NC”), but if one of these terms is used, you can be sure that the fan header does not support PWM. If Pin 4 is described as “Speed Control” or “PWM” or the like, you can be sure that the fan header supports PWM.
Unfortunately, the description of Pin 2 is not always a clear indication as some manufacturers use terms such as “Fan PWR” or “Power” for both types of fan headers. However, if Pin 2 is described as “Speed Control”, you can also be sure that the fan header does not support PWM based speed control. If Pin 2 is described as “+12V”, this is a clear indication that the fan header supports PWM.
Please also note that in some cases, the descriptions of the pin layouts in the mainboard manuals may not be correct and some models actually allow you to switch the fan headers from voltage control mode to PWM control mode in the BIOS even though the pin descriptions do not indicate PWM support. We thus recommend to look for these options in the BIOS before taking other measures. In case of doubt, please contact your mainboard manufacturer.
If your mainboard features other 4-pin fan headers that use PWM for speed control, you can run multiple fans from these headers using Y-split cables. Make sure not to exceed the specified maximum power draw of the fan headers (usually 10-12W) though.
My Noctua PWM fan starts to spin when the PC boots but then stops, what is wrong?

Note that mainboard manufacturers use different terms to indicate that Pin 4 is not being used for PWM control (e.g. “+5V”, “VCC” or “NC”), but if one of these terms is used, you can be sure that the fan header does not support PWM. If Pin 4 is described as “Speed Control” or “PWM” or the like, you can be sure that the fan header supports PWM.
Unfortunately, the description of Pin 2 is not always a clear indication as some manufacturers use terms such as “Fan PWR” or “Power” for both types of fan headers. However, if Pin 2 is described as “Speed Control”, you can also be sure that the fan header does not support PWM based speed control. If Pin 2 is described as “+12V”, this is a clear indication that the fan header supports PWM.
Please also note that in some cases, the descriptions of the pin layouts in the mainboard manuals may not be correct and some models actually allow you to switch the fan headers from voltage control mode to PWM control mode in the BIOS even though the pin descriptions do not indicate PWM support. We thus recommend to look for these options in the BIOS before taking other measures. In case of doubt, please contact your mainboard manufacturer.
To resolve the issue, you can:
Choose a higher fan speed profile in the BIOS (e.g. „normal“ instead of „silent“, etc.) or deactivate automatic fan speed control and use a Low-Noise Adaptor instead.
Use the mainboard‘s fan speed control software or 3rd party tools like Speedfan to regulate the fan speed. Unlike BIOS based fan speed control, the supplied software usually checks whether the fan has stopped and increases voltage accordingly or at least offer more options to set up the fan properly.
If your mainboard features other 4-pin fan headers that use PWM for speed control, you can run multiple fans from these headers using Y-split cables. Make sure not to exceed the specified maximum power draw of the fan headers (usually 10-12W) though.
Does the mounting-system of the NH-U12DX i4/NH-D9DX i4 3U/NH-U9DX i4 support LGA2011 based Xeon platforms with Narrow ILM?
Can Noctua coolers be installed on LGA2011 Narrow ILM platforms?
Can the cooler be used in 4U cases?
Is the cooler compatible with the LGA2011-3 socket?
Is it a problem that the CPU heatspreader is not covered completely by the heatsinkbase on LGA2011-3?
My unlocked Intel CPU is running too hot although my heatsink supports the specified TDP, what's the problem?
- the TDP limits are extended or disabled in the motherboards' BIOS.
- the motherboard applies automatic overclocking by default, e.g. by raising the supply voltage of the CPU and using higher Turbo-Mode multipliers.
- some software creates untypical loads, e.g. Prime95 with AVX2 support and a) and/or b) apply.
This can lead to temperature issues, especially when using smaller coolers or compact cases.
The actual power draw of the processor can be monitored with software provided by the motherboard vendor or with 3rd party tools like HWInfo or HWMonitor.
If you encounter temperature issues (>90°C) and notice a higher than specified power draw, please ensure that no automatic overclocking is applied and limit the TDP to the specified value by choosing appropriate BIOS settings.
For Kaby Lake CPUs, it may also help to lower the CPU clock speed for applications that heavily use the AVX instruction set, which can lead to higher loads and power draw. This option is usually referred to as “AVX offset” and makes it possible to lower the multiplier specifically for AVX based applications without reducing performance when using other instruction sets. Depending on the quality of the CPU and the programs being used, a reduction of 2-3 steps usually gives very good results.
Please contact your motherboard vendor for details if you have trouble finding the appropriate settings in the BIOS.
All our TDP recommendations are based on thorough testing with the default values specified by Intel using popular applications such as Asus Realbench and prime95. Please note, however, that prime95 creates a particularly high load that goes beyond typical application scenarios and this leads to elevated temperatures. We thus recommend using other programs such as Realbench for checking the stability and temperatures of the CPU in realistic scenarios.
Can I keep using the backplate / mounting system of my previous Noctua cooler for my new one?
Which Noctua CPU coolers are compatible with Intel LGA2066?
Due to the heatsink mounting mechanism being identical on LGA2011 and LGA2066, Noctua’s SecuFirm2™ mounting systems for LGA2011 also support Intel’s upcoming ‘Basin Falls’ X299 HEDT (High End Desktop) platform for ‘Skylake-X’ and ‘Kaby Lake-X’ processors. Most current Noctua coolers already include SecuFirm2™ mounting systems for LGA2011 and can thus be used on LGA2066 motherboards without any upgrades or modifications.
The following models include a mounting-kit for socket LGA2011/2066 and are thus compatible out of the box:
NH-C14S
NH-D14 SE2011
NH-D15
NH-D15S
NH-D9L
NH-L12
NH-L9x65
NH-U12S
NH-U12DX i4
NH-U14S
NH-U9DX i4
NH-U9S
The following models can be made compatible with the LGA2011/LGA2066 sockets free of charge using the NM-I2011 upgrade-kit:
NH-C12P
NH-C12P SE14
NH-C14
NH-D14
NH-D15 SE-AM4
NH-U12S SE-AM4
NH-L9x65 SE-AM4
NH-U12
NH-U12F
NH-U12P
NH-U12P SE1366
NH-U12P SE2
NH-U9
NH-U9B
NH-U9B SE2
NH-U9F
The following models can be made compatible with the LGA2011/LGA2066 sockets using the NM-I2011 upgrade-kit but are not eligible for Noctua‘s free mounting offer, so users have to purchase the kit at local resellers:
NH-U12DO (Note that the A3 version is not compatible!)
NH-U12DX
NH-U12DX 1366
NH-U9DX 1366
NH-U9DO (Note that the A3 version is not compatible!)
The following models are not compatible with the LGA2011/LGA2066 sockets and can not be upgraded:
NH-L9a
NH-L9i
NH-U12DO A3
NH-U9DO A3
Which Noctua CPU coolers are compatible with AMD AM4 (Ryzen)?
NH-D15 SE-AM4
NH-U12S SE-AM4
NH-L12S
NH-L9x65 SE-AM4
NH-L9a-AM4
The following models can be made compatible with the AM4 socket free of charge using the NM-AM4 upgrade-kit:
NH-C12P
NH-C12P SE14
NH-C14
NH-C14S
NH-D14
NH-D14 SE2011
NH-D15
NH-D15S
NH-D9L
NH-L12
NH-L9x65
NH-U12
NH-U12F
NH-U12P
NH-U12P SE1366
NH-U12P SE2
NH-U9
NH-U9B
NH-U9B SE2
NH-U9F
The following models can be made compatible with the AM4 socket free of charge using the NM-AM4-UxS upgrade-kit:
NH-U14S
NH-U12S
NH-U9S
The following models can be made compatible with the AM4 socket free of charge using the NM-AM4-L9aL9i upgrade-kit:
NH-L9a
NH-L9i
The following models can be made compatible with the AM4 socket using the NM-AM4 upgrade-kit but are not eligible for Noctua‘s free mounting offer, so users have to purchase the kit at local resellers:
NH-U12DO (Note that the A3 version is not compatible!)
NH-U12DX
NH-U12DX 1366
NH-U12DX i4
NH-U9DX i4
NH-U9DX 1366
NH-U9DO (Note that the A3 version is not compatible!)
The following models are not compatible with the AM4 socket and can not be upgraded:
NH-U14S TR4-SP3
NH-U12S TR4-SP3
NH-U9 TR4-SP3
NH-U12DO A3
NH-U9 DO A3
How can I determine if the motherboard’s UEFI BIOS is overclocking my processor by default and deactivate this automatic overclocking?
Most motherboard vendors allow their overclocking-enabled products (e.g. those with Intels X- or Z-series chipsets) to run the processor at increased clock speeds by default, without requiring any user action at all. Since TDP (Thermal Design Power) limits are usually also disabled by default, this leads to the CPU exceeding the rated TDP to a varying degree, depending on the used applications and their workloads. Due to the increased heat output of the CPU, you may see higher CPU temperatures than expected.
In order to find out if your motherboard is overclocking your processor by default, please enter the UEFI BIOS and select the “advanced” or “overclocking” menu. There you should be able to find options such as “MultiCore Enhancement” (options: enabled/disabled), “CPU Ratio Apply Mode” (options: all/per core) or similar. To disable the automatic overclocking, adjust the settings either to “disabled” or “per core” and make sure that the individual multipliers match the original specifications.
In doubt, please contact your motherboard vendor for detailed instructions on how to disable this feature.
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