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Noctua NH-D9L Dual Heatsink CPU Cooler with NF-A9 fan
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Hey guys I just built a computer in a 4u server case with a I7-4770. The case is a bit slimmer than your normal ATX case so I used the Noctua NH-D9L heatsink because it has a lower profile but still delivers the performance that Noctua is known for. Idle temps are around 28c and 100% load the temps top out at 56c. I highly recommend this cooler. Thanks to Jason Mutton for pointing me in this direction  Cool  Source to full article 


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Looks a nice cooler, I added a source to the full article in your post Tim.
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