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<blockquote data-quote="GoodEnoughGear" data-source="post: 1093843" data-attributes="member: 18304"><p>Quick one for the desktop fanless folks. </p><p></p><p>I've been runnning NoFan CR80-EH fanless CPU cooler for a year or so on a 10700K. It does work, and for my purposes was fine, but the max I could squeeze out of it was 60 odd watts with all case fans at 100% pushing 95 degrees. I just installed a Noctua NH-P1, with the optional 120mm fan, and I am getting a sustained 75 watts <em>completely fanless</em> in the same case at 69 degrees. </p><p></p><p>With case fans on (3 BeQuiet Silent Wings 3 at 900 rpm and Noctua at 1700 rpm) I can push the rated 229w for 32 secs and sustain the rated TDP 125w at 75 degrees. Noctua has knocked this one out of the park!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoodEnoughGear, post: 1093843, member: 18304"] Quick one for the desktop fanless folks. I've been runnning NoFan CR80-EH fanless CPU cooler for a year or so on a 10700K. It does work, and for my purposes was fine, but the max I could squeeze out of it was 60 odd watts with all case fans at 100% pushing 95 degrees. I just installed a Noctua NH-P1, with the optional 120mm fan, and I am getting a sustained 75 watts [i]completely fanless[/i] in the same case at 69 degrees. With case fans on (3 BeQuiet Silent Wings 3 at 900 rpm and Noctua at 1700 rpm) I can push the rated 229w for 32 secs and sustain the rated TDP 125w at 75 degrees. Noctua has knocked this one out of the park! [/QUOTE]
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