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Compatible processor series | Intel Xeon |
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Number of fans | 2 |
Power consumption (typical) | 1.32 W |
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Rated Voltage | 12.0 V |
Noise level (high speed) | 17.6 dB |
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Fan speed (max) | 1600.0 rpm |
Fan speed (min) | 1000.0 rpm |
Maximum airflow | 64.3 cu-ft./minute |
Minimum airflow | 41.1 cu-ft./minute |
Bearing type | Self-Stabilising Oil-pressure Bearing |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 150000.0 h |
Fan width | 3.62 in |
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Fan depth | 3.62 in |
Fan height | 0.98 in |
Fan diameter | 3.62 in |
Radiator width | 3.62 in |
Radiator height | 3.62 in |
Radiator depth | 0.98 in |
Width | 3.74 in |
Depth | 4.72 in |
Height | 4.92 in |
Weight | 19.4 oz |
Noctua has taken their NH-U9B cooler, which already offers great performance, added a second 92 mm fan and upgraded its mounting kit. Noise levels are still at a minimum and push the envelope in silent high performance cooling for modern processors. Today we see if these improvements have made the NH-U9B SE2 even more worthy of your hard earned cash.
Small form factor PCs are becoming more popular and more coolers to cater for the market are emerging. Is the Noctua NH-U9B one to look out for? Read on to find out…
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