Noctua Displays Next-Gen NH-D15 Cooler, Fans and a Beast of a Passive Heatsink

May 29, 2019 at 12:16pm EDT

Noctua, the cooling product experts from Austria, has just announced a whole plethora of next-gen products coming soon. The product lineups range from heatsink cooler, fully passive heatsinks, and next-gen 140mm fans.

Noctua Comes Out With A Huge Passive Heatsink This Year - Also Shows Next-Gen NH-D15 and 140mm Fans

Noctua at Computex Taipei 2019. As usual, we would like to give you a brief glimpse of what we are currently working on by displaying some exclusive prototypes and providing a first sneak preview of upcoming new products:

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Next-generation 140mm A-series fan

White Chromax line fans

Next-generation 140mm D-type coolers

Next-generation 140mm D-type coolers

Further improved cooling performance: The next-generation models use a fine-tuned variant of the original NH-D15’s dual tower heatsink design with 10% more surface area and 7 instead of 6 heatpipes. As this demonstration shows, this allows the upcoming dual fan version to provide even better cooling performance than its award-winning predecessor.

Enhanced capacity at higher heat loads: It’s at demanding heat loads such as with high TDP CPUs, extensive turbo use or overclocking where the next-generation models really play their strengths: As this demonstration shows, the dual fan TR4 version can confidently handle AMD Threadripper processors that put out more than 400W.

RAM and PCIe compatibility: All versions of the next-generation D-type cooler have inherited the asymmetrical design of the NH-D15S, which allows them to clear the top PCIe slots on most Micro-ATX motherboards. Thanks to the cut-outs for increased RAM clearance, the single fan versions can be used with modules of up to 65mm height.

Fanless CPU cooler

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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