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THE NH-L12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Remember the round sticker on the box stating that the unit is just 66mm in height? Well it's somewhat vague (it does mention single-fan mode) so although the heatsink itself is indeed 66mm in height with the NF-F12 fan installed it increases to 93mm.

 

 

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The top NF-F12 120mm PWM fan is the latest addition in the Noctua line of products and comes with integrated anti-vibration rubber pads on all four corners.

 

 

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As you can see the NH-L12 comes with almost the same convenient fan clips as the NH-D14 SE2011.

 

 

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Once you remove the top fan you will see two holes which are used to mount the unit onto the mainboard with the help of the bundled screwdriver.

 

 

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The heatsink has a grand total of 66 aluminum fins and measures 150mm in depth (long).

 

 

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In width the NH-L12 measures a total of 128mm.

 

 

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Noctua has engraved their logo on the front aluminum fin.

 

 

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According to Noctua thanks to their brand new Focus Flow system the latest NF-F12 120mm PWM fan produces the highest static pressure of all their models and so it's ideal for use with CPU Coolers. That aside the NF-F12 has a top rotational speed of 1500RPM and produces up to 55CFM of airflow at just 22.4dBA.

 

 

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The NF-B9 90mm PWM fan is placed in push & pull configuration at the bottom of the NH-L1 and although quite old its top rotational speed of 1600RPM allows it to push 37.8CFM of air at 17.6dBA.

 

 

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There are a total of four 6mm nickel plated copper heatpipes on the NH-L12.

 

 

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The base of the cooler features a mirror-like finish and is quite even from side to side.