Testseek.co.uk have collected 158 expert reviews of the Noctua NH-D9L CPU heatsink and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Noctua NH-D9L CPU heatsink.
February 2015
(88%)
158 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Easy to install, 3U rackmount case compatibility, 100% RAM compatibility, and 100% compatibility with PCIe cards on mini-ITX motherboards, Runs quiet, Ability to add 2 more fans, 6 year warranty
Could for $10 cheaper, Performance is not as good as some coolers
With the NH-D9L you are guaranteed 3U rackmount case compatibility, 100% RAM compatibility, and 100% compatibility with PCIe cards on mini-ITX motherboards. That really gives you quite a lot of options when choosing a motherboard and set up for your new s...
Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
High Quality Materials, Easy to Install, Accessory Bundle, High Performance Fans, Memory Clearance, Extreme cooling in a little package, Ability to add a second fan
Fan Color may not appeal to everyone,
The Noctua NH-D9L packs alot of cooling in a little package. If you are needing to save the space but do not want to sacrifice performance the dual fan setup competes pretty close to the big behemoth coolers. The price is definately on the higher end when...
Aesthetically Pleasing, Small Compact Design, Excellent Build Quality
Lacks in Overclock Performance, Subjective Color Choice on the Fans
We feel that both coolers performed good and are aesthetically pleasing, while they lack a little bit in the overclocking sector they were designed as smaller coolers so we aren't going to ding Noctua much on this end. In terms of pricing, we found the...
Abstract: We test and review two new coolers from Noctua, the NH-D9L and NH-U9S CPU coolers. These small puppies can be used with any motherboard but focus on Micro ATX and Mini ITX. They are small, deadly silent but do pack enough punch to even cool a Core i7 4790...
Abstract: Noctua has managed to successfully shrink its 150mm CPU coolers to a more manageable 95mm form factor. If you're looking to get a CPU cooler for your next mini-ITX build, read on.Noctua is a well-known manufacturer of cooling solutions, with its unique br...
about the Noctua NH-D9LWhile I did not expect the NH-D9L to outperform the excellent NH-U9S previously reviewed here, it is nonetheless surprising to see such a small heatsink take on the previous generation NH-U9B SE2 and the ever popular Cooler Master...
Abstract: Noctua sent two of their new 92 mm heatsinks to Overclockers — the NH-D9L and the NH-U9S. They appear to be mighty little beasts. Let's have a look.At the end of last year, Noctua released three 92mm heatsinks. The NH-D9DX i4 3U, “targets Intel Xeon LGA20...
It has been quite a long time since I had the experience of installing and testing a low-profile tower cooler. The tendency of most users (myself included) is to obtain tower coolers that are large to maximize the cooling effect needed to keep their compu...
Abstract: The U9S features a single fin-stack while the D9L and D9DX feature double fin-stacks. The double fin-stack models are actually identical except for their mounting hardware: The D9L is meant to mount on standard Intel and AMD motherboards while the NH-D...
Noctua, like always, continues to make its products with considerable thought and care. The NH-D9L fills a even greater gap than the NH-U9S, while still covering the basics by focus on the low performance stock coolers from both Intel and AMD and provides...