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Noctua NH-C14S Low Profile CPU cooler review




We review the Noctua NH-C14S Low Profile CPU cooler. These CPU coolers offer massive cooling performance albeit being low profile configurable with the single fan it uses, that fan can be placed below the cooler radiator area. That makes the NH-C14S are relatively low, deadly silent and a more than powerful enough product that can take on the even a Core i7 4790K as you can even overclock a bit as well.
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I forgot to mention Core #4 (or Core #3 if the program monitoring starts with Core #0 as #1) is always running 10 degrees celcius cooler under full load than all other cores. It has been like that for over a year with different BIOS and different operating systems (Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 now).
I don't have an issue with my CHIP, it has never crashed on me or throttled. But every time I see a "review" they can't all magically be getting "golden chips" like stated above. Also from what I've read around 4.6Ghz @ 1.880v in BIOS & 4.7Ghz @ 1.260v in BIOS are both on the "great" side of the 4790K chips. Majority of people with the 4790K require higher voltages to achieve stability at those clocks.
It's okay though, thanks for the input.