Today we compare the Montech NX600 vs the Noctua NH-D15S Chromax CPU cooler so see whether or not you need to spend a ton on your CPU cooler... Who do you think will win?
Depending on fan speed there isn't much in it.
Today we compare the Montech NX600 vs the Noctua NH-D15S Chromax CPU cooler so see whether or not you need to spend a ton on your CPU cooler... Who do you think will win?
I think they're one of the few brands where their name really is synonymous with quality - they quite rightly so well out of that. Logitech have my loyalty for their quality and particularly their customer service, even though at times I night get lighter better vfm elsewhere.Noctua coolers are always going to look like poor value against the competition. You're paying for the brand name and to an extent the very high quality fans.
I used to love Noctua but hard to take the brand name tax now when you look at the likes of Thermalright. Im more than happy to have 99.99% of the performance for 25% of the cost.
both were rather old and abused though lol one died on arrival but was cheap and probably very old the other was probably my fault lol@mark 11:11 has had Noctua fans fail, twice IIRC? Right Mark?
So it would appear that they're not as bulletproof, as people claim QC wise.
However, their customer service was decent, but you expect that, at that price.
i dont have a high end chip [im about to move on to a 7800x3d not really a high end hot running chip tbh] and i do want the nhd15g2 [currently using the g1]Not really surprising really. The only real reason you'd want the Noctua D15 G2 is if you're running a high end chip (9950x3D) and don't want to use water/exotic for cooling whilst keeping it at a certain noise level. So it sits in a very specialised use case (as GN puts it the only air cooler that was able to run their benchmark test suite and not throttle the chip).
Personally, I've just been waiting on their Thermosiphon and got the D15G2 in the mean time because I needed a new cooler for the new chip and because I have a set of systems that can use a hand-me-down on the coolers (D15G2 -> U12A -> Arctic One* removing this last one) where I also have a tendency to run the rigs at low noise so needed high soak coolers. And can of course keep reusing later down the line in all likelihood later as backup replacements. But that's just me.
