Noctua NH-C14S Review 14

Noctua NH-C14S Review

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Packaging and Contents


The box Noctua uses measures in at roughly 24.8 cm in length, 19.7 cm in width, and 18.4 cm in height. The top of the box has a close-up of, as best as I can guess, a blurry, artsy look of the fan and the aluminum fins below it. Other than that, all that is mentioned is the product's name. On the front is a quick rundown of its features, including the C-type design and its optional low-profile mode, among others. The left side has a short paragraph that details the cooler and its features in various languages.


All the various features are detailed on the back of the box. These include the offset design, NF-A14 140mm fan, or SecuFirm 2 mounting system, among others. The right side details the cooler's and fan's specifications and the scope of delivery (what is included).

Contents


Noctua's packaging is on display again, with the accessories and mounting hardware in separate boxes, while the heatsink and fan are in another. While there is no foam to be found, like in the NH-D15S's box, the internal cardboard box protecting the heatsink and fan is more than adequate, still well above average.


The SecuFirm 2 mounting system from Noctua supports most sockets out of the box. Everything one would need is included. If you need support for an older socket, Noctua has kits it sells separately.
  • 4x LGA2011 mounting screws
  • 4x AMD mounting screws
  • 4x AMD spacers (white)
  • 4x Intel spacers (black)
  • 4x Phillips head nuts
  • 4x Fan clips
  • 2x AMD mounting arms
  • 2x Intel mounting arms
  • 1x 140 mm x 140 mm x 25 mm NF-A14 fan
  • 1x L.N.A adapters
  • 1x Intel backplate
  • 1x Tube of NT-H1 thermal paste
  • 1x Phillips screwdriver
  • 1x Metal Noctua badge
  • 1x Installation guide
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