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the nh-d14 is abuot the same price as the nh-u14s
Evo is about 20~25 degrees warmer on OC load.
Yeah, I did some research on it. Gotta find a Mobo I like that's also qualified to fit with the D14. I hear the thing is a monster.
Otherwise, about the water cooling, if youre worried about leakages, pick up CM Seidon 120XL or 240M, both are closed loop systems and won't leak (unless you mangle the hoses somehow).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118097 - I'd suggest this cooler, ZALMAN CNPS12X. It's probably one of the best CPU air coolers out there, sure it's pricey, but it even outmatches the Thermalright Archon and NH-D14 as well, not to mention you don't need to mount the third fan.
Some mobos have other issues. At least Noctua actually has a compatibility part of their website. But low profile RAM is a must for some. What I don't get is why the Vengence series of DDR3 went from $56 to over $71 in a few months on Amazin.
Yes, I know. The D14 is originally designed for other sockets aside from 1150. Still, I'm going to wait a bit longer to see if I can snag a SATA III SSD for a little less.
Do they make a 1150 mount for that? Also, pricey. I thought the Noctua was expensive!
Also:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Zalman-CNPS12X-CPU-Cooler-Review/1434/6
D14 still cooler on load.
Plus, I'm not a fan of installing Zalman fans. Those blades have a bad tendency to cut your hands up. It was funny reading the Newegg reviews for my old one. Everyone mentioned they sliced their hands up. And it's true! You're lucky to get out of a Zalman install without losing at least a little blood.
even teh 212evo beats it for about 1/3 the price
get the cm 612/s instead if your in a cramped board
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Zalman-CNPS12X-CPU-Cooler-Review/1434/6
COOLER MASTER TPC 612 $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103185
NH-U14S is delayed two months from Amazon shipping. But I'm in no rush.
I guess I read some borked benchmarks.
Though you still can't go wrong with NH-D14 (if you have the mobo and ram for it).
Probably going to go with the D14. It's just that LGA1150 hasn't been out long enough for lots of builders to post reviews. The most reviews a Mobo on Newegg has is 26. The LGA 1155 reviews are way higher. I'm a bit skeptical on some of these mobos until the reviews start flooding in.
Problems of being one of the first wave to upgrade to the new standard eh?
But boy, I'm due for one. Running a Core 2 Dual E7500 2.93 here. That's going 5 going on 6 year old processor. Still works fine though for most of my uses. But it will not handle Rome Total War II.