Fan compatibility:The NH-D15 is Noctua's largest retail model, I think. It uses nonstandard 140mm fans with a 120mm hole pattern.
140x150x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 140x140x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 120x120x25 (optional NA-SFC12 fan clips required)
FAN Specification:
| Model | 2x NF-A14x25r G2 PWM |
| Bearing | SSO2 |
| Max. rotational speed (+/- 10%) | 1500 RPM |
| Max. rotational speed with L.N.A. (+/- 10%) | 1250 RPM |
| Max. airflow | 155.6 m³/h |
| Max. airflow with L.N.A. | 127.1 m³/h |
| Max. acoustical noise | 24.8 dB(A) |
| Max. acoustical noise with L.N.A. | 19.7 dB(A) |
| Blade geometry | Progressive-Bend impeller |
| Acoustical noise | 24.8 dB(A) |
| Input power (max.) | 2.28 W |
| Voltage range | 12 V |
| MTTF | > 150.000 h |
Yes and no. It depends. If you are pulling ~250 W frequently and for prolonged periods of time, then no, it definitely won't be overkill. Even if your case has washable dust filters and all, even if you don't mind the loud, high-pitched noise (some call reminiscinent of "whining") of fans running at significantly faster speeds than ~1,100 rpm, the rate at which dust clings to and accumulates on the cooler's surfaces and fans is still going to be, to a very large degree, determined by the rotation speed of the fans—with emphasis on "degree".Probably more than needed for a Ryzen 5 7600X.
No matter the CPU cooler you choose to buy, maintenance is compulsory. A lot also boils down to how thick will be the cloud of dust that emanates from the computer when you turn it on, and how much dust you can tolerate before it makes you start to sneeze or clear your throat. If you don't care about that nor about things like reaching higher noise levels under very heavy load, don't buy the NH-D15 G2 LBC. Similarly, if you don't care about what might happen if the pump of an AIO liquid cooler fails, don't buy the NH-D15 G2 LBC, as something like the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 will knock it out of the water... literally.
In my view, these types of CPU coolers all underperform for a CPU that has the potential to pull ~250 W. The Ryzen 5 7600X is still a far distance away from being a medium-high power CPU. It's gob smack in the middle of the very high power ballpark unless of course you really want to wing clip it in this manner. Undervolting while at the same time also lowering the power draw further by deliberately putting a limit on it with settings CAN make logical sense, though. (E.g., if you want to build a near-silent HTPC with certain, specific, added capabilities like real-time upscaling in madVR.)The NH-U12S may fit, but it's spec'd at 158mm tall with fan. There is probably a little adjustment possible in the fan height.
Shorter towers with 120mm fans may raise concerns about RAM clearance. However, the Silicon Power XPOWER Zenith 32GB don't look tall.
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