Wednesday, December 9th 2009

Noctua Intros NH-C12P Special Edition CPU Cooler

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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34 Comments on Noctua Intros NH-C12P Special Edition CPU Cooler

#26
pantherx12
senninexMore fin = more cooler = more performance!:toast:
Not necessarily, the noctua comes with a fan, the fin spacing could be optimised for that fan in particular.

They may of found it made a fraction of a difference having that many fins so they didn't bother.

They're is more to the design then amount of fins.


My HR-O3 GT VGA cooler is smaller then my Twin Turbo by Artic cooling, yet it beats it by a fair bit performance wise : }
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#27
Mussels
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too many fins and you restrict airflow, which can also affect temps negatively (unless you have high pressure fans)


This setup could be optimised for a large, low CFM, low pressure fan for quiet/silent enthusiasts
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#28
pantherx12
I would love to use this in a HTPC actually.
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#29
senninex
Musselstoo many fins and you restrict airflow, which can also affect temps negatively (unless you have high pressure fans)


This setup could be optimised for a large, low CFM, low pressure fan for quiet/silent enthusiasts
But my geminii-s perform well with that fin gap with auto fan speed enable!
If noctua add some more fin like (geminii-s fin gap), i believe it not cause a problem for cooling but its more power of cooling. Noctua team should know how it perform & their cannot make it perform sooooo well since they want to lunch new product that better than this NH-C12P.

If new product performance is still same with the old one... who want buy the expensive?
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#30
Inioch
pantherx12I've no idea about this big missing bit though, seems to not make much sense.
The missing bit also helps more air get to the motherboard components.
The original C12P is a good cooler. I have one and do 4GHz with a C0 E8500, loads at about 58c, 1,328v.

The best part is, I can keep the fan at full speed and never hear a thing.
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#32
RejZoR
But why oh why are they sticking to these awful colored fans. Sure they are high quality, but they are also butt ugly.
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#33
Hunt3r
Until this is pretty cooler
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#34
Beertintedgoggles
PauliegHere is the grand daddy of this type of cooler. It was an excellent s775 cooler, and honestly among the highest build quality of any cooler I've ever owned.

www.enzotechnology.com/extreme_x.htm
Well close, but according to the chronological order the Thermalright SI-97 (which the GF thought looked like the Star Trek Enterprise) would be the great grand dad of this type.... then the XP-90, then XP-120, then what I still use now the SI-128 which I love with a high pressure fan on it.

Edit: If you're talking performance wise I still think I'd bet on this lapped SI-128 with a 120x38mm Silverstone pushing some serious air through the high density fins.
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