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Noctua NH-D15 chromax.Black, Dual-Tower CPU Cooler (140mm, Black)
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Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 5.91"W x 6.3"H |
Brand | Noctua |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 24.6 dB |
Material | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 140.2 CMPH |
About this item
- Proven premium heatsink (more than 300 awards and recommendations from international hardware websites), now available in an all-black design that goes great with many colour schemes and RGB LEDs
- Extra-wide 140mm dual-tower design with 6 heatpipes and dual fans provides maximum quiet cooling efficiency on a par with many all-in-one watercoolers, ideal for overclockers and silent-enthusiasts!
- Dual-fan design with renowned, award-winning NF-A15 140mm fans with Low-Noise Adaptors and PWM for automatic speed control: Full cooling performance under load, whisper quiet at idle!
- Includes high-end NT-H1 thermal paste and SecuFirm2 mounting system for easy installation on Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x and AMD AM5 & AM4
- Renowned Noctua quality backed up by 6-year manufacturer’s warranty, deluxe choice for Intel Core i9, i7, i5, i3 (e.g. 14900K, 14700K, 14600K) and AMD Ryzen (e.g. 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D, 7700)
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Noise level | 4.7 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.8 | 4.3 |
Mounting system | 4.7 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.9 | 4.2 |
Easy to install | 4.4 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.9 | 4.5 |
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cooling method | Air | Air | Air | — | Air |
power connector type | 4-Pin | 4-Pin | — | 4-Pin | — |
compatible devices | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop | Desktop |
max rotational speed | 1500 rpm | 1500 rpm | — | 2500 rpm | — |
noise level | 24.6 decibels | 24.6 decibels | 0 decibels | — | 0 decibels |
material | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating | — | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating | — |
voltage | 12 volts | 12 volts | 0 volts | 12 volts | 0.01 volts |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 5.91"W x 6.3"H |
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Brand | Noctua |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 24.6 dB |
Material | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 140.2 CMPH |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Manufacturer | Noctua |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07Y87YHRH |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | NH-D15 CH.BK |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
Date First Available | October 8, 2019 |
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Product Description
The NH-D15 chromax.black is an all-black version of Noctua’s award-winning flagship model NH-D15 premium-quality quiet CPU cooler. Thanks to the same proven dual-tower heatsink design and NF-A15 PWM fans, it stays true to the NH-D15’s successful formula of rivalling the performance of all-in-one water coolers while maintaining superb quietness of operation. At the same time, the chromax.black version with its black fans and black coated heatsink combines these assets with a sleek stealth look. Topped off with the renowned SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system and Noctua’s enthusiast-grade NT-H1 thermal compound, the NH-D15 chromax.black is a deluxe choice for both overclockers and silent enthusiasts who seek an elite-class heatsink that looks just as great as it cools.
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6 heatpipe dual-tower designAs compared to conventional single tower heatsinks, the NH-D15’s fine-tuned six heatpipe dual-tower design provides more surface area, better heat-distribution and superior airflow efficiency in dual-fan mode. |
Dual NF-A15 140mm fansThe NH-D15 features two of Noctua's premium-class NF-A15 140mm fans. Complying with Noctua's AAO standard and featuring sophisticated aerodynamic design measures such as Flow Acceleration Channels, the NF-A15 has quickly built up a reputation as one of the best 140mm fans on the market. |
High RAM compatibility in single fan modeThanks to its recessed lower fins, the NH-D15 provides 64mm clearance for tall memory heatsinks in single fan mode, making it compatible with most high-end RAM modules on the market. In dual-fan mode, the NH-D15 should be used with standard-height RAM (up to 32mm). *In chassis with more than 165mm CPU cooler clearance, the front fan can be moved upwards to make room for memory modules taller than 32mm. |
Colour-customisableUsing the optional NA-HC3 and NA-HC4 heatsink covers as well as the NA-SAVP3 anti-vibration pads (available in black, blue, green, red, yellow, white), the NH-D15 chromax.black can be fully customised to fit popular build colour schemes such as black and red or black and white. |
Measurements
- Height (without fans): 160 mm
- Width (without fans): 150 mm
- Depth (without fans): 135 mm
- Height (with fans): 165 mm
- Width (with fans): 150 mm
- Depth (with fans): 161 mm
- Weight (without fans): 980 g
- Weight (with fans): 1320 g
Materials
Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating
Cooler Specifications
Scope of delivery
- Black NH-D15 heatsink
- 2x NF-A15 HS-PWM chromax.black premium fan
- 2x NA-RC7 Low-Noise Adaptor (L.N.A)
- NA-YC1 4-pin PWM y-cable
- NT-H1 high-grade thermal compound
- Black SecuFirm2 mounting kit
- Noctua metal case-badge
Fan compatibility
140x150x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 140x140x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 120x120x25
chromax.black design
The NH-D15 chromax.black is black from head to toe: Featuring a black coated heatsink, black fans with black anti-vibration-pads, black fan clips and black mounting parts, it’s right at home in all-black builds and easy to integrate with other colour schemes.
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LGA1851, LGA1700 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
LGA1200, LGA115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
LGA20xx Square ILM | with NM-i20xx | with NM-i20xx | with NM-i20xx | with NM-i20xx |
LGA20xx Narrow ILM | X | X | X | X |
LGA4189 | X | X | X | X |
LGA4677 | X | X | X | X |
AM5 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
AM4 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
TR4, SP3, sTRX4, sWRX8 | X | X | X | X |
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Customers like the value, appearance and noise of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention it's well worth the money, the fans make less noise and that it'll be a great purchase. They appreciate the stability, quality and ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the electronic component fan. They mention that it works unbelievably not only cooling the chip, but reducing overall temperature. The heatsinks dissipate heat very well, and the fans that are included are powerful. The CPU does its job, keeping CPU temps low without making much noise. The Noctua D-15 is one of the best coolers, and is impressive.
"...This cooler can run perfectly fine on a single fan, so even if one goes out, or even if it's just for less noise, there won't be a huge difference..." Read more
"...Product comes with both amd and Intel mounts, Thermal paste, so you wouldn't need to buy extra, and a nice detailed instructions pamphlet...." Read more
"...And I loved it. It kept my system cool, quiet, and because it was aluminum it did it all for less that half the cost of equivalent parts in copper...." Read more
"...Noctua NH-D15 chromax.Black is a powerful air cooler that pushes air. The installation was very easy. The performance allowed great cooling...." Read more
Customers are happy with the noise level of the electronic component fan. They mention that it is surprisingly quiet while in idle. However, some customers have reported that the fans are easy to hear.
"...Under moderate load I see low to mid 50s.It's also QUIET...." Read more
"...this giant heat-sink-plus-2-fans combo to roar like a jet engine, it's so quiet that I can't even tell my PC is running unless I put my ear close...." Read more
"...Temps stay consistently low even under heavy loads. Cooler itself is really quiet. Paired with some noctua nf p14s redux case fans...." Read more
"...And I loved it. It kept my system cool, quiet, and because it was aluminum it did it all for less that half the cost of equivalent parts in copper...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the electronic component fan to be easy. They mention that the documentation and installation details are excellent, the mounting system is easy to use and understand, and the instructions are unconfusing. The product comes with all the instructions and tools needed, and it's AFK friendly.
"...eased me through it with an intelligent product design, superb written instructions, and color-coded parts...." Read more
"...Easy as pie to install on am5, no previous experience required lol...." Read more
"...Thermal paste, so you wouldn't need to buy extra, and a nice detailed instructions pamphlet. No complaints here. Just and overall great tower cooler." Read more
"...Initially installing them was a pain, because I was trying to do it by applying pressure on the wire only. Dont do this...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the electronic component fan. They mention that it looks good, clean, and sleek. They also appreciate the all black finish and the fact that it matches perfectly with their case. Overall, customers are happy with the design and functionality of the product.
"...Lastly, I really do think this cooler looks so good in a case, especially one with minimal RGB like mine...." Read more
"...that I fear most, but Noctua eased me through it with an intelligent product design, superb written instructions, and color-coded parts...." Read more
"...The all black finish looks great, much better then the dog pok brown noctua loves for some ugly reason...." Read more
"...And on top of that, the new cooler looks good as well, so I can't even complain that it looks bad!!!..." Read more
Customers like the value of the electronic component fan. They mention it's well worth the money for anyone having overheating issues with stock fans. The installation for AMD4 boards is super easy, and it looks great. Some say that the CPU temps are well regulated even overclocked, and that it'll let them overclock their i5-10600K.
"works great and is cheap, but its a huge pain to work around" Read more
"...Value is fine. It isn't crazy expensive by today's standards.Size is too much...." Read more
"...So good luck to everyone that purchase this cooler. It’s worth the money and it’s orgeous and if you have never gotten anything noctua then your gon..." Read more
"...It is absolutely worth buying if you want or need a beefy cpu cooler" Read more
Customers like the stability of the electronic component fan. They say it's robust, well built, and quiet. Customers also appreciate the strong mount and the fact that it feels very secure. They mention that it has less moving parts that might break and that it lasts a long time.
"...worry about it warping or snapping your motherboard; the included bracket will keep it firm...." Read more
"...Packaging was also excellent, well-padded, simple, and the instructions unconfusing; all things I expect from my previous experiences with Noctua's..." Read more
"...Robust, efficient and extremely quiet, we didn't hear any sound despite having it right next to us. IMPORTANT:..." Read more
"...I gave this a 4/5 rating because it was easy to install, well made, quiet, and worked awesome. Assembly and fit however lost a point...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's huge, and that's a good and a bad thing. They say it fits just fine in a mid tower, while others say it'll take up a lot of space.
"...This thing is BIG, it barely fits above RAM and will likely not work with a vertical GPU...." Read more
"Man. This thing is ginormous for my h510i case. But it does fit! Im running this on a 3700x which does perfectly fine on stock cooler...." Read more
"...AND your case, because as all the other reviewers have said, this thing is BIG...." Read more
"...Black is a beautifully designed cooler.It's huge, and that's a good and a bad thing...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the ram space of the electronic component fan. They mention that the fan is fairly large, and may cover a RAM slot or the I/O shroud depending on the configuration. The fan body would not clear their memory modules. Some say that the other fan can interfere with memory.
"...Unfortunately, due to the size of the heatsink, there will be ram clearance issues. The fans come with wire clips that will latch on to the fins...." Read more
"...This thing covers the ram a little bit and is absolutely gigantic, but works unbelievably not only cooling the chip, but reducing the overall board..." Read more
"...It doesn't feel cheap. It doesn't operate cheap. It also comes with an optional fan if you're OCing your CPU or just need that extra airflow...." Read more
"...Another concern is the RAM clearance with the front fan...." Read more
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Genuinely never even considered air cooler in the past, but my AIO was getting old and even with fresh thermal paste my cpu temps were pushing 80s under heavy load (i7 9700k). Worried about my pump failing, and wanting to rebuild my pc anyway, I started looking for new a new AIO. After looking endlessly and scratching my head on which was the best to buy, I noticed someone mention this cooler. Air cooling? Isn't that relevant for like... pentium level processors? Jokes aside, I genuinely didn't think air cooling could cut it. Boy was I wrong.
Mine refuses to go above 64c under heavy load, usually hovering right around 60c. I think the only way it would is if the fans were set very low or off entirely. Max spikes will hit <75c but it's so quick and rare that I disregard it. It does hit the 60c threshold rather quickly (seconds after applying heavy load) with either a modest or aggressive fan curve, but once it's there it holds it even hours under a stress test. Under moderate load I see low to mid 50s.
It's also QUIET. Even without low noise adapter and fan curve at 70%, this cooler makes most AIO setups sound like jet engines. I was going for a low noise setup and this cooler has been the perfect addition for that. I see people talking about adding the LNA but I really don't feel like it even needs it.
If that's not enough, just remember that there's no pump failure. No having to desperately wait for a new AIO to arrive or shovel out another $100 for a cooler. This cooler can run perfectly fine on a single fan, so even if one goes out, or even if it's just for less noise, there won't be a huge difference on cooling.
Lastly, I really do think this cooler looks so good in a case, especially one with minimal RGB like mine. Just enough to show its colossal shadow but not enough to light it up entirely. At first I really didn't care for the look but I decided to give it a try just for the cooling (and I didn't plan on having any rgb on at all originally) but once it's in the case it really does look good. The only thing I don't like is the spikes on the ends of the heatsinks. I do hope to cover those, eventually.
While going for a low noise, minimal rgb build, this cooler is a big part of why I adore my pc.
Some notes:
When mounting the heatsink, use a single swift downward motion, lining up the screws, then alternate screwing them in. Moving the heatsink around could add a bunch of air to your thermal paste and degrade cooling quality. Make sure the screws are tight too. Don't try to tighten them farther than they're willing to go, but, make sure they are fully screwed in. When first installing I was trying to get one screw in at a time but it wasn't working and it kept messing up the thermal paste. One motion. Straight down.
NT-H2 thermal paste will cool a few degrees more than the provided NT-H1. Both are good, though.
The fans are easier to add or remove than they appear. Don't be dumb like me and try to pull off the wire clips without moving the fan. Initially installing them was a pain, because I was trying to do it by applying pressure on the wire only. Dont do this. To mount a fan, before putting it against the heatsink, push one side of the wire clips as far as it will go in the direction it's going to mount (the direction the fan will blow). Then hook it onto to heatsink where you want it. Now, pull the fan in the opposite direction of the currently mounted clip. The unmounted clip should extend past the heatsink where it's going to hook into. Now do the same as the other side, push the wire foward, hook it on, pull the fan to be center. Allow the fan to do all the work (you might have to push on one of the wires a little bit to get it to fully seat, but it shouldn't be much).
This thing is BIG, it barely fits above RAM and will likely not work with a vertical GPU.
That's about it, I really don't have anything negative to say. Happy I decided to try it, much happier than I would be with an AIO.
If you took the time to read this, thank you, and I hope I helped in some way.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
Genuinely never even considered air cooler in the past, but my AIO was getting old and even with fresh thermal paste my cpu temps were pushing 80s under heavy load (i7 9700k). Worried about my pump failing, and wanting to rebuild my pc anyway, I started looking for new a new AIO. After looking endlessly and scratching my head on which was the best to buy, I noticed someone mention this cooler. Air cooling? Isn't that relevant for like... pentium level processors? Jokes aside, I genuinely didn't think air cooling could cut it. Boy was I wrong.
Mine refuses to go above 64c under heavy load, usually hovering right around 60c. I think the only way it would is if the fans were set very low or off entirely. Max spikes will hit <75c but it's so quick and rare that I disregard it. It does hit the 60c threshold rather quickly (seconds after applying heavy load) with either a modest or aggressive fan curve, but once it's there it holds it even hours under a stress test. Under moderate load I see low to mid 50s.
It's also QUIET. Even without low noise adapter and fan curve at 70%, this cooler makes most AIO setups sound like jet engines. I was going for a low noise setup and this cooler has been the perfect addition for that. I see people talking about adding the LNA but I really don't feel like it even needs it.
If that's not enough, just remember that there's no pump failure. No having to desperately wait for a new AIO to arrive or shovel out another $100 for a cooler. This cooler can run perfectly fine on a single fan, so even if one goes out, or even if it's just for less noise, there won't be a huge difference on cooling.
Lastly, I really do think this cooler looks so good in a case, especially one with minimal RGB like mine. Just enough to show its colossal shadow but not enough to light it up entirely. At first I really didn't care for the look but I decided to give it a try just for the cooling (and I didn't plan on having any rgb on at all originally) but once it's in the case it really does look good. The only thing I don't like is the spikes on the ends of the heatsinks. I do hope to cover those, eventually.
While going for a low noise, minimal rgb build, this cooler is a big part of why I adore my pc.
Some notes:
When mounting the heatsink, use a single swift downward motion, lining up the screws, then alternate screwing them in. Moving the heatsink around could add a bunch of air to your thermal paste and degrade cooling quality. Make sure the screws are tight too. Don't try to tighten them farther than they're willing to go, but, make sure they are fully screwed in. When first installing I was trying to get one screw in at a time but it wasn't working and it kept messing up the thermal paste. One motion. Straight down.
NT-H2 thermal paste will cool a few degrees more than the provided NT-H1. Both are good, though.
The fans are easier to add or remove than they appear. Don't be dumb like me and try to pull off the wire clips without moving the fan. Initially installing them was a pain, because I was trying to do it by applying pressure on the wire only. Dont do this. To mount a fan, before putting it against the heatsink, push one side of the wire clips as far as it will go in the direction it's going to mount (the direction the fan will blow). Then hook it onto to heatsink where you want it. Now, pull the fan in the opposite direction of the currently mounted clip. The unmounted clip should extend past the heatsink where it's going to hook into. Now do the same as the other side, push the wire foward, hook it on, pull the fan to be center. Allow the fan to do all the work (you might have to push on one of the wires a little bit to get it to fully seat, but it shouldn't be much).
This thing is BIG, it barely fits above RAM and will likely not work with a vertical GPU.
That's about it, I really don't have anything negative to say. Happy I decided to try it, much happier than I would be with an AIO.
If you took the time to read this, thank you, and I hope I helped in some way.
Just be forewarned that you really SHOULD take the time to double-check the compatibility with both your motherboard AND your case, because as all the other reviewers have said, this thing is BIG. Both my motherboard and my case were listed as compatible on the Noctua website, and it did fit, but just barely. I'm talking mere millimeters of clearance between the frontmost fan and my motherboard power cables. If the Noctua website does NOT list your motherboard AND case as BOTH being compatible, then don't even try, it won't work.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
Product comes with both amd and Intel mounts, Thermal paste, so you wouldn't need to buy extra, and a nice detailed instructions pamphlet. No complaints here. Just and overall great tower cooler.
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Los ventiladores apenas se escuchan, en funcionamiento normal se escucha mas el disco duro que tengo instalado que los fans.
Pros:
- Buenas temperaturas, incluso con ventiladores totalmente apagados.
- La instalación del bloque de metal y sus anclajes es súper sencilla, el mas sencillo que he probado.
- El nivel de ruido es ridículo, y los fans pueden girar muy despacio cuando no se necesiten.
- La calidad, el empaque, y los accesorios incluidos.
- Ya trae los anclajes para LGA-1700.
Contras:
- Los fans son un poco complicados de poner y quitar, ademas, si no eres cuidadoso puede quedar mas alto de un lado y verse mal.
- Incluye una pasta NT-H1 de 3.5g, no es mala pero podría ser mejor, sugiero comprar una Kryonaut o una NT-H2.
- Incluso con mis RAM Corsair LPX de 35mm el primer ventilador queda un poco "salido", lo cual no se ve muy estético que digamos.
Conclusión: Recomendado, la mejor refrigeración por aire que he probado y mejor que muchas liquidas, pero sin sus complicaciones.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2021
Los ventiladores apenas se escuchan, en funcionamiento normal se escucha mas el disco duro que tengo instalado que los fans.
Pros:
- Buenas temperaturas, incluso con ventiladores totalmente apagados.
- La instalación del bloque de metal y sus anclajes es súper sencilla, el mas sencillo que he probado.
- El nivel de ruido es ridículo, y los fans pueden girar muy despacio cuando no se necesiten.
- La calidad, el empaque, y los accesorios incluidos.
- Ya trae los anclajes para LGA-1700.
Contras:
- Los fans son un poco complicados de poner y quitar, ademas, si no eres cuidadoso puede quedar mas alto de un lado y verse mal.
- Incluye una pasta NT-H1 de 3.5g, no es mala pero podría ser mejor, sugiero comprar una Kryonaut o una NT-H2.
- Incluso con mis RAM Corsair LPX de 35mm el primer ventilador queda un poco "salido", lo cual no se ve muy estético que digamos.
Conclusión: Recomendado, la mejor refrigeración por aire que he probado y mejor que muchas liquidas, pero sin sus complicaciones.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2024