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Unboxing and Review of Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

When you are building a small form-factor PC, you often do not have much choice to cool the processor effectively. You may have to sacrifice between size, performance and quietness. This time, we are checking out the Noctua NH-L9x65 cooler to see if its tiny footprint does pack some serious cooling power.



Unboxing

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

The NH-L9x65 comes in a hard cardboard box, just like any other Noctua’s products. The “Noctua” logo, model name of the cooler and its main features are clearly printed at the front of the package, covering information about the height, compatibility and PWM fan.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

On the back, brief descriptions about the NH-L9x65 cooler can be seen with eight different languages.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

One side of the box gets a specification list of the cooler and the included NF-A9x14 PWM fan. A dimensional drawing is also found, along with the EAN and UPC codes. On the other side, there are some feature highlights of the cooler again, but with slightly more detailed explanations.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

The actual cooler itself and the accessories/SecuFirm2 mounting system are kept in two separate packages. The cooler is neatly packed and protected by the brown hard cardboard.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

You can find three user manuals inside, each for different CPU socket (LGA 115x, LGA 2011 and AMD). Intel and AMD sockets will use different sets of mounting hardware, except for the motherboard backplate. You will need a NM-AM4 mounting kit for newer AM4 socket though.

A low-noise fan adapter, a Noctua NT-H1 thermal paste and a screwdriver are in the accessories package, as well as a case badge.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU Cooler

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

As the model name (NH-L9x65) implies, the cooler is derived from the original NH-L9 cooler, but will a taller 65 mm profile for better cooling capacity. It is paired with a NF-A9x14 PWM thin cooling fan.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

The NH-L9x65 cooler heights in at only 51 mm with no fan installed. The total cooler with both the heatsink and fan is 65 mm tall, as the default fan has a thickness of 14 mm. You can also see the four 6-mm nickel-plated heat pipes running through the fins on the side.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

The aluminium fin stack has a width of 95 mm x 95 mm, slightly wider than the cooling fan. There are two cutouts at the side to allow users to access the mounting screws more easily.

Noctua NH-L9x65 CPU cooler

The nickel-plated CPU contact base is polished to a reflective mirror-like finish. The four heat pipes are separated into two sets, with each set passing through the base at both sides.

Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM Fan

Noctua includes a NF-A9x14 PWM fan with the cooler. It is a 14 mm thick fan with a dimension of 92 mm x 92 mm. It can spin from 500 RPM up to 2200 RPM (+/-10%) and the speed is controlled via the 4-pin PWM connector.

If you need more airflow to the NH-L9x65 cooler, a thicker 25 mm fan can be used, but the overall profile of the cooler will increase accordingly.

Review

How well will the Noctua NH-L9x65 cooler perform in our testing?

Testing Methodology

To find out how the cooler performs, the benchmarks are done using AIDA64 to run a CPU stress test. CPU, FPU and system cache are stressed during the test. Ambient temperature is around 25°C.

Results will be taken at a silent (~1100 RPM) and full speed (~2700 RPM) fan profile, controlled via the motherboard CPU fan header. Both the temperature of the CPU package and the hottest core will be recorded at idle and full load with single fan setup.

Performance

Noctua NH-L9x65 Cooler

At Idle, the Noctua NH-L9x65 cooler can keep the CPU package at around 30°C to 33°C. The fan spun at around 1100 RPM when set to a silent fan profile, which the temperature raised to 66°C during the AIDA64 stress test. Turning up the fan speed to the maximum at about 2700 RPM, the CPU package temperature dropped 10°C to only 56°C at load (a 15.2% decrease).

Noctua NH-L9x65 Cooler

The temperatures for the hottest core are similar. At idle, the cooler managed to cap the temperature at a maximum of 32°C. The CPU core rise up to 67°C when at load in silent fan speed, it decreased to only 58°C (a 13.4% improvement).

Noctua NH-L9x65 Cooler

Noctua NH-L9x65 Cooler

Despite the NH-L9x65’s smaller footprint, it performed reasonably well. It can keep the CPU’s temperature under 70°C at load, even when the fan only spins in silent mode. It does fall short if compares with other larger coolers, like Noctua NH-D15S (its review here) and NH-C14S (its review here). Because of the compact heatsink and 92 mm fan, it will have to spin the fan much faster and louder to keep up the cooling performance as a tiny trade-off.

Conclusion

Unboxing Treatment

The Noctua NH-L9x65 cooler is specifically designed for compact micro-ATX and mini-ITX PC builds. In our testing, it can cool non-overclockable CPUs, such as the Intel i5-8400 we used, outstandingly. If you want to keep the temperatures under 60°C, the cooling fan will have to spin at full speed (~2700 RPM). However, setting the fan speed to normal at around 1500 RPM – 2000 RPM should be able to maintain the temperatures in mid-60s degrees.

The NF-A9x14 PWM fan remains quiet throughout the testing at both idle and normal load, but the the sound is audible when in full speed. It can push decent amount of air through the heatsink’s fins.

As always, the build quality of the NH-L9x65 cooler is amazing and it comes with a 6-year warranty. It has a MSRP of $52.99 USD, which is slightly more expensive that other small low-profile air cooler, but the NH-L9x65 does pack a lot more cooling performance with a taller heatsink and include a premium fan. This cooler is a no-brainer to buy if you do not want to sacrifice cooling performance in compact PC builds.

You can purchase the cooler from your local/online resellers or the links below from Amazon US.


Thanks Noctua for providing us the NH-L9x65 cooler for review. (Review Sample)

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1180 Graphics Card Specifications Leaked

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1180 Graphics Card
GTX 1080, Photo from NVIDIA

It has been a while since NVIDIA released a new lineup of consumer-grade graphics card. The last generation GTX 10-series cards, equipped with Pascal-based GPUs were first introduced in May 2016. According to information from Wccftech, specifications of the upcoming NVIDIA GTX 1180 were leaked (rumors).



Instead of using the Volta GPU micro-architecture like the TITAN V, the new GTX 1180 will be implemented with an unannounced architecture, codenamed “Turing”. The GPU will be manufactured in 12 nm FinFET process, vs 16 nm FinFET of the GTX 10 series. The card is rumored to launch sometime in July 2018, with a MSRP of $699 USD.

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1180 Graphics Card
GTX 1180 Rumored Specs

The GTX 1180 is rumored to have 3584 CUDA cores, 224 TMUs and 64 ROPs, which is a lot more than the GTX 1080 and on par with GTX 1080 TI. The size of the video memory is yet to confirm, but should sit between 8 and 16 GB. The real difference is the use of GDDR6 memory, that can have speed up to 16 Gbps. This makes the GTX 1180’s memory bandwidth to reach 512 GB/s, much faster than both 1080 and 1080 Ti’s GDDR5X memory, but with a smaller 256-bit memory bus.

The clock speed of the GTX 1180 should be similar than previous generation, with core speed at around 1600 MHz and boost speed at around 1800 MHz. Although there is no large increase in clock speed, the performance still seems very promising. It have about 13 TFLOPs of FP32 compute power, that is 49.4% higher than GTX 1080 and 14.0% better than GTX 1080 Ti.

Please bear in mind that this is a rumor, not official announcement. Do treat the information with a grain of salt, as there are more than two months before the release date (rumored).

 

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Apple Opens A Repair Program to Replace Batteries of Some 13-inch MacBook Pros

Apple 13-inch Macbook Pro
Photo from Apple

According to Apple, a portion of the 13-inch MacBook Pros with no Touch Bar may have a faulty component inside that would cause the internal battery to expand. Therefore, Apple has opened a repair program for the affected users to replace the battery for free.



Apple stated that the affected MacBook units were manufactured between October 2016 and October 2017. To determine the eligibility for this program, users will have to enter the MacBook’s serial number in the page to check. You can check out Apple’s how-to guide to locate the required serial number.

Once the device is eligible, the owners can either bring the MacBook to an Apple Authorized Service Provider, to an Apple Retail Store or mail it to the Apple Repair Center. The replacement process may take three to five days. If you have already paid to replace the battery before (and eligible), you will need to contact Apple for a refund. Also, please keep in mind that this repair program would not extend the standard warranty period.

The program is available worldwide, and you can visit its page for more information.

 

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Google May Redesign The Navigation Bar in Android P

Google Android P New Navigation Buttons and UI
Photos from 9to5Google

Back when the unveiling of Android operating system in 2007, there were a total of four navigation buttons, including “Back”, “Home”, “Overview” (the app switcher) and “Search”. Then, it shrunk to only three without the dedicated search button. According to information from 9to5Google, Google is going to overhaul the design entire navigation UI in the upcoming Android P update.



To accommodate the increased popularity of smartphone with 18:9 “full screen” displays, the new navigation bar will be further simplify. The “Overview” button will be completely removed, while the “Back” button remained unchanged. The “Home” button will be altered from circle to long pill-shaped, similar to what Apple does in the new iPhone X. However, it will have additional gesture controls. For now, we know that the new home button can not only act as the original one with a tap to the home screen, long press to call the Google Assistant, but can also switch up to access the multitasking screen.

Speaking of the multitasking screen in Android P, the existing vertically stacked application cards are switched to horizontally stacked, similar to iOS. You can swipe left to show more apps or swipe up to close the apps.

The actual design of the new navigation bar may change from version to version, as Android P still has a long way before the official release (approximately in October 2018). For more information, you can check out 9to5Google’s article.

 

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Amazon Released Its “Internet” Mobile Browser, But Only in India

Amazon Internet Mobile Browser
Screen Capture from Google

Reported by TechCrunch earlier, Amazon has launched a new lightweight mobile browser app for Android users, called “Internet”. The app has left unnoticed in the Google Play Store since 20 March, as Amazon did not have any official announcement about its launch. The browser is available for download, but only in India currently.



“Internet” is designed to be used in locations, where the speed, access and usage of Internet are rather limited. It follows the industry trend of making mobile applications smaller in size and consume less data, like Google Go series apps and Facebook Lite. In comparison, Google Chrome for Android can take up to 100 MB, and Firefox Browser for Android needs around 20-40 MB (yours may vary for different devices). Surprisingly, Amazon’s Internet only requires around 2 MB.

The app should provide most basic functions from its competitors, such as tabs and private mode. It can support devices running on Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher. It should expect to be well-optimized for slower, older generation devices with less RAM and storage space.

Not much information is released by Amazon. “Internet” may be an India-exclusive app, where the Internet infrastructure leaves a lot to be desired. The question of whether the app will be available in other countries in the world is yet to know.

 

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AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Processors Are Available for Pre-order Today

AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Processors
Photo from AMD

The 1st Generation (1000-series) Ryzen processors were a great hit to the originally one-sided CPU market. Those processors were a huge leap forward when comparing to AMD’s older offerings. Now, one year later, AMD is launching the 2nd Generation Ryzen processors with incremental performance improvement.



The Ryzen 2000-series CPUs are based on updated Zen+ micro-architecture, codenamed “Pinnacle Ridge”, which should have a more refined manufacturing process (12 nm vs 14 nm) and better optimization. The new Ryzen CPUs have an overall higher base and boost clock speeds (+100 MHz to +400 MHz). They will use the same AM4 socket, which is backward-compatible with existing X370, B350 and A320 motherboards, although a new X470 chipset is released with improved power delivery system and other extra features, such as StoreMI.

AMD also announced that four of the 2nd Generation Ryzen processors are available for pre-order today, including the Ryzen 7 2700X, Ryzen 7 2700, Ryzen 5 2600X and Ryzen 5 2600. These CPUs will start shipping on 19 April.

AMD 2nd Generation Ryzen Processors
All prices shown in the chart are the MSRP

All CPUs will include either a Wraith Stealth, Wraith Spire or Wraith Prism cooler in the package. To pre-order on Amazon, simply add your desired processor into the shopping cart and enter the required credentials. It will start shipping once available.

Links to pre-order:

For more information, you can check out AMD’s website.

 

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Western Digital Released New Purple microSD Card, Specifically Built for Surveillance

Western Digital Purple microSD Card
Photo from Western Digital

Generally, microSD card is not considered as an extremely reliable form of storage media. It is not recommend to keep any mission-critical data inside a microSD card. However, the small physical size of a microSD card makes implementing a slot into a mobile/portable device easier. With 4K Ultra HD surveillance cameras becoming more popular, Westernn Digital introduced a new Purple microSD card to meet the demand.



The microSD card is available in either 32 GB or 64 GB capacity. For performance, it can have speed up to 80 MB/s in sequencial read and 50 MB/s in write. It supports both Speed Class 10 and UHS Speed Class 1. In terms of durability, the microSD card can operate in environments from -25°C to 85°C. It is also specifically optimized for 24/7 video capture and continous recording (up to 1000 Program-Erase cycles), which is essential for using in surveillance cameras. It is rated at 32 TBW to 64 TBW for endurance. The card should be more than capable in capturing 4K Ultra HD video smoothly.

The new Purple microSD card will be on sale in April 2018, with the 32 GB model costing $18.99 USD and the 64 GB one costing $31.99 USD (MSRP). There will also be 25-packs for system integraters to purchase in bulk.

For more information, you can visit Western Digital’s press release or its product page.

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A New Entry-Level GoPro Action Camera Was Announced for $199 USD

GoPro Entry-Level HERO Action Camera
Photo from GoPro

You would be familiar with GoPro, if you need to capture footage while doing sports. Their action cameras are compact and durable, but they are quite expensive. The GoPro HERO5 Black will cost you around $299.99 USD (MSRP), and HERO6 Black about $399.99 USD (MSRP). However, GoPro recently announced their new addition to their camera lineup, a cheaper HERO (2018).



The GoPro HERO camera will be able to take high definition video at either 1440p at 60 fps or 1080p at 60 fps, instead of the 4K at 30/60 fps like the higher-end models. The HERO can also capture still images at 10 mega-pixel. The camera is durable and waterproof up to 10 meters. Any existing accessories and mounts should be compatible with the new HERO camera.

In order to control the HERO camera, it is equipped with a 2-inch touch display at the back, as well as Voice Control. You can switch to different functions and modes, check the video composition and view previous videos using the built-in screen. The Voice Control can cover basic functions, such as start/stop recording and take photo. Videos and photos can be downloaded to your smartphone with the official GoPro App.

The GoPro HERO camera is now available worldwide at various online and local retailers. The suggested retail price is at $199.99 USD, which is half of HERO6 Black’s price, making it the cheapest action camera you can purchase from GoPro. You can visit GoPro’s announcement or product page for more information.

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