CoolIt Vantage versus Noctua NH-D14

dugdiamond

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ok peeps,

today, i proudly took possession of the D14, Noctua's flagship air cooling solution, and i am not dissapointed.

previously, my 1055T (@~4GHz) had been happy being cooled by CoolIt's Vantage self-contained water-cooling offering. before that, i am ashamed to say, i had a Artic Cooling Freezer Pro on it (we all make mistakes - lol).

the vantage was a very decent cooler, and it was happy chugging away on extreme settings for almost a year, but slowly was beginning to fail to start upon the power-on phase. it would takes two to three on-offs before she decided to play game! this was starting to become a PITA, and an UPGRADE was desperately needed.

i had had the vantage radiator being cooled by two 120mm Apache super-silent fans, and even though these were working great in a push/pull configuration, i thought "what the heck... in for a penny... in for a pound", and decided to change ALL the fans in my CM Storm Scout for Noctua equivalents (all from Aria).

many of the regulars have heard me say that i was going to mod (butcher) the D14, just for the sake of having the pleasant-looking heatsinks on my dominatorGTs, stay on. but, i haven't...

the reason is this, those fins upon the top of the ram don't do much, unless i was going to be memtesting 24/7... which i am most definitely not.

so, "off with their heads!". ahhh! they are lovely in all-black now, and fit under the D14 perfectly
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the D14 was fitted with IC-Diamond thermal compound, and all i can say is....

wait for it...

wait for it....

11C cooler... yes, you read that correctly... 11C

and, that's not all...

i no longer have a jet engine, taking off, by the side of me... i still have 10 fans in my rig, but the noise difference is very significant. all fans, apart from the D14, are using the ULTRA-low-noise adapters and i can only hear my two GPUs now.

one word can some all this up:

RESULT
 
do you think the included NH-1 thermal compound would be nearly as good as IC diamond?

its meant to be really good, but no1 has compared it to the IC diamond...

im curious

care to test
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i would, but i don't have any left! both my rigs have IC-Diamond TIM in them
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hmmm no worries, from tests ive seen, the noctua TIM is really good but how good is the question
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its the difference between buying the IC diamond TIM = more money spent or the current nh-1 TIM.

need to make up my mind b4 assembley begins :/
 
i used to use Arctic Silver 5 - which i always thought was up-there... but after using IC-Diamond, i noticed 2-3C drops in temps - on both rigs

works for me!
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... now to see if i can get my 1055T passed a stable 4.2GHz

if i can, i will be doing the "I'm not worthy." (wayne's world) towards the D14
 
... now to see if i can get my 1055T passed a stable 4.2GHz

if i can, i will be doing the "I'm not worthy." (wayne's world) towards the D14

Gd luck dude, im sure you'll do it now that the d14 is in charge of heat removal
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and that its good at
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the 3rd fan does have an effect but only a small one, i tested my ifx with 1, 2 and 3 fans.

i needed to really up the voltage and speeds to see the differences but the 3rd fan did help, i only ever used 3 fans on it when i was benching it to the extremes tho.

for every day use i only have 1 in the middle and a case fan sucking of the top/rear of it.

i also found that having 2 fans sucking thru each tower was better than blowing but only by a little. idk how much it will differ on the d14 as its heat pipe and fin config are different so it might react differently.

if i was you would try the 3rd fan again once you hit the limits ocing it with 2 and see if you notice a small drop then.

gratz on the new cooler running temps too
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arrrgh! 1055T fails past 4.2GHz

damn you locked multipliers

but i did manage to squeeze a tiny bit more

old best:



new best:

 
According to eports it has been delayed until August/September 2011 now. May have to purchase Crosshair Formula V whilst waiting

That is the next motherboard I am wanting to purchase when it becomes available to order in the US. I would also like to see what the bulldozer chip will do especially against some of the latest Intel offerings.
 
im going to buy a BD see if it works in my ac iv, will bench test it etc, then put it in the ac v should be good see if there is much improvement lol
 
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