Noctua NH D-15 is already 4 years old. Why there are no improvements in CPU cooling? Why Noctua doesn't make GPU coolers?
Noctua NH D-15 is already 4 years old. Why there are no improvements in CPU cooling...
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>Why Noctua doesn't make GPU coolers?
Because your GPU never really heats up unless you activate real-time ray tracing
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NH D15 would be superior gpu cooler.
optimal pc. would do it with a cooler cheaper than NH D-15 is overkill.
where's your power supply
just imagine its there I suck at drawing. this case
you can get special GPU extension cables that fold side ways so you can go sideways like that.
obviously with HDD and floppy trays removed (via thumb screw)
also if I do it now im going to not do the HDD hotswap bays and put a second 550wat psu in there and run each gpu off its own psu. because im cheap and cbf buying a 650or700wat one. and have a ton laying around.,
will just have a single HDD hotswap that ill use like a disk drive probably.
A CPU cooler is just a fan and a heatsink. How would you improve it?
holy shit
didnt know its that old
>your GPU never really heats up
wat
Noctua are gods of engineering, nobody can beat them
They are coming out with a new one soon though with their new fans, only Noctua can beat Noctua
remove the fan
>Why there are no improvements in CPU cooling?
Because there's no real need. CPU tdp has gone down from 2012-2017.
On intel CPUs the bottleneck is the TIM beneath the heat-spreader. Ryzen is cool, doesnt overclock well and comes with perfectly usable coolers.
threadripper and and LGA2011 are really niche, and the autismos that might want to overclock them can use custom loops.
servers use loud as fuck high RPM fans and thus have no problems.
>Why Noctua doesn't make GPU coolers?
Because most GPUs have different PCBs and very few people would be willing to replace them anyways. Most informed buyers buy GPUs with pretty good heatsinks on them already.
More efficient coolers are good though because it means you can run the fan speed lower for lower noise
where the fuck can i buy 8000rpm Delta fans in Sweden? Do you know?
Think about it Evga is considered one of the best but still NH D-15 wins it by over 20 celsius: youtube.com
Because the laws of thermodynamics.
Either find better materials to dissipate heat, or you *need* to increase the amount of space you're using.
Also
>they don't make these in different colours
Seriously they hate money
The real question is how you know I am in sweden
Because CPU cooling is over exaggerated as fuck already and likely won't need any improvement in 10 years (except making all dumbasses realize they don't need 10 fans and 100 bucks cooler)
Of course. Most people dont sit in perfectly sound dampened rooms listening to nothing, though. The stock ryzen cooler, for example is near-quiet in idle and casual use (browsing and such).
For the low-noise enthusiasts there is noctua.
I use a noctua but I have a custom fan curve on everything so it's perfectly silent in idle, and spins up when doing something intensive. Of course I don't even notice.
It's coming black end of this year I think. Also new fans.
No market.
Every company has multiple PCB revisions for each GPU, so you would end up either having a shitty one size fits all solution, having to make a different cooler for every model, or selectively choosing a couple models to make coolers for.
I would totally buy a huge Noctua GPU cooler, but they won't make any because they would likely be limited to stock GPUs and the market would be too small.
we need wireless cooling
I don't see why it would need improving when it can cool one of these bastards with the voltage cranked to 1.5V and beyond.
What's the best noctua case fans?
Main thing I'm wondering is it worth it to get those 3000rpm "industrial" fans...
Why aren't there standoffs for case mounted GPUs, right angle Pci connectors, and tall GPU coolers?
Probably because a GPU that needs a tall cooler would have such a high TDP that it's not ideal.
Because there's no improvements that it needs? It still fits current CPUs, it cools more than well enough for the highest power ones, and it still fits in with space for a GPU and RAM.
Meme. Can't cool high power CPUs like you have in desktops, and can't fit in small cases like people want for low power chips.
There are. Some cases allow a GPU to be mounted vertically, and there are extender cables of various lengths for if you want to mount your GPU wherever.
why not the usb type?