Tuesday, June 15th 2021

Noctua Launches NH-P1 Passive CPU Cooler and LS-PWM Fan for Semi-fanless Systems

Noctua today released its much anticipated NH-P1 CPU cooler as well as the optional NF-A12x25 LS-PWM 120 mm fan. Custom-designed for fanless operation from the ground up, the NH-P1 is capable of cooling modern high-end CPUs with low to moderate heat dissipation completely passively in enclosures with good natural convection. For further enhanced performance or semi-passive setups that only spin up their fans when necessary, the NH-P1 can be outfitted with a low-speed, ultra-quiet 120 mm fan such as the new NF-A12x25 LS-PWM.

"The NH-P1 is our very first passive cooler, and it should be easy to see that we didn't just take a regular heatsink and omit the fan", says Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO). "A lot of engineering work went into designing this unit for fanless operation from the ground up and we're truly proud of the end result. In our completely fanless demo system, the NH-P1 cools an Intel Core i9-11900K running Prime95 at more than 3.60 GHz - this is a lot of processing power and a whopping 125 W kept in check with zero fan noise!"
The NH-P1 isn't just a regular heatsink without a fan: featuring much thicker, much more widely spaced fins, it achieves both the mass and the minimal airflow resistance that are required in order to excel in natural convection cooling. In fully optimised fanless systems, the NH-P1 is capable of cooling high-end CPUs with low to moderate heat dissipation using natural convection only (see setup guidelines and CPU compatibility list). This makes it ideal for powerful builds that have no moving parts and run absolutely silent. Topped off with the new, Torx-based SecuFirm2+ mounting system, Noctua's award-winning NT-H2 thermal compound and a 6-year manufacturer's warranty, the NH-P1 is the ideal cornerstone for premium-grade fanless or semi-passive builds.

"While we're very excited about the possibilities that the NH-P1 opens up, we also need to stress that building a passively cooled system is not as straightforward as building a regular system. For optimal results, components must be selected more carefully, and certain principles should be respected", Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO) explains. "Therefore, we offer detailed setup guidelines, a build guide video tutorial, a list of recommended cases as well as an extensive CPU compatibility list that will help customers to get the best possible results."

In addition to the NH-P1, Noctua released the optional NF-A12x25 LS-PWM 120 mm fan, a low-speed, PWM-enabled variant of the award-winning NF-A12x25 that is ideal for enhancing the performance of the NH-P1 in semi-passive systems. At a maximum noise level of only 12.1 dBA, the NF-A12x25 LS-PWM is nearly inaudible but will still significantly boost the performance headroom of the cooler. As the fan stops at 0% PWM, it can easily be set up for semi-passive operation so that it will only spin up when necessary. This way, the system will work fanless most of the time but still provide the flexibility to make better use of the turbo modes of more powerful CPUs that require some extra airflow to be cooled adequately under full load conditions.


For more information, visit the product page.
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30 Comments on Noctua Launches NH-P1 Passive CPU Cooler and LS-PWM Fan for Semi-fanless Systems

#26
Mussels
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VaderI haven't found an actual use case scenario where absolute silence is needed, yet, doesn't mean they don't exist. There are also people that like the idea of building a fanless computer. For what is worth, this looks like an upgrade to what has been previously available
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#27
Mussels
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Oh god heres someone putting it on a GPU

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#28
AsRock
TPU addict
oldwalltreeCurious of the performance with a fan slapped on it.
It does come with fan brackets so :p.
SN2716057We need a review, asap!

I see it's (only) €109,90 in Germany.
Plenty our there

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Noctua+NH-P1
MusselsOh god heres someone putting it on a GPU

I thought he failed with that review as he went on how hot it got but never tested it with fans too and went on about attaching it to a GPU :|..
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Mussels
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AsRockIt does come with fan brackets so :p.



Plenty our there

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Noctua+NH-P1



I thought he failed with that review as he went on how hot it got but never tested it with fans too and went on about attaching it to a GPU :|..
not a full review, more of a "hah i zip tied it on and it mostly worked"
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#30
Juventas
MusselsOh god heres someone putting it on a GPU
Twenty years ago I did this with an original Radeon 32MB and a Zalman copper flower (fanless heatsink). I combined JB Weld (automotive epoxy) and Arctic Silver. I used it for years with no problems.
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