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❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate silent powerhouse for pros who demand more.
The Noctua NH-D15S is a premium dual-tower air CPU cooler featuring 6 copper heatpipes and a high-performance 140mm NF-A15 PWM fan delivering 140.2 m³/h airflow at ultra-low noise (24.6 dB). Its asymmetric design maximizes RAM and PCIe compatibility, while the SecuFirm2 mounting system and included NT-H1 thermal paste ensure easy installation. Compatible with Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x and AMD AM5/AM4 sockets, it’s engineered for high-end CPUs and overclocking, backed by a 6-year warranty for long-term reliability.












| ASIN | B00Y7928CS |
| Air Flow Capacity | 140.2 Cubic Metres Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | 59,659 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 893 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | Noctua |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Country Of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,239 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 6 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04716123315681 |
| Included Components | Mounting Hardware |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16L x 15W x 13.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NH-D15S |
| Material | Copper (base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Model Number | NH-D15S |
| Noise Level | 24.6 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Power connector type | 3-Pin |
| Product Warranty | 6-year manufacturer’s warranty |
| Product dimensions | 16L x 15W x 13.5H centimetres |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**Y
Probably the best air cooler on the market.
I can't fault it, the main points I love about this cooler: Noctua Securifirm mounting system is a breath of fresh air (pun intended) for mounting. It's really easy to install. The included fan is one of the best of its class in airflow/noise ratio. The cooling capability rivals many 240MM or larger AIO liquid coolers if you are radiator limited. It comes with excellent thermal paste and lots of accessories including clips for a second fan. It has excellent clearance of RAM and top-slot PCI-E, for boards with those closest the socket. You only really need the one fan as the radiator is so big it will handle any mainstream processor heat output. If you are overclocking I would still look for a liquid cooler because water flow is still better than heatpipes if you are thermal transfer limited. However, for situations where the heat plateaus and the radiator is the limit this is a silent, extremely reliable, fail-safe alternative to the biggest liquid coolers on the market. Noctua quality is as always, excellent. I am running this cooler on a Ryzen 9 3900XT 12-core processor for distributed computing 24/7. The processor runs at 3.6 GHz at 1.0V on all 12 cores and is under 100% load 24/7. The temperatures range from the high 40s to the mid/low 50s, which is excellent at low noise levels. The temperature variation is due to the ambient temperature in my room. I tried some overclocking on this, and the cooler is capable of handling the 3900XT with advanced PBO to 170W with no issues, keeping the processor under 70C in heavy stress like rendering, at 4.1 - 4.2 GHz all core with PBO. The highest I managed on my 3900XT was 4.2 GHz all core at 1.25V and the D15S handles it well with peaks in the low 70s with 170-180W power consumption in heavy load. Ryzen 3000 uses 7nm chiplets so heat density is higher, this cooler would do even better with the older 2000 series due to larger manufacturing process, or Intel's 14nm processors. Overall, you can't really get a better large air cooler than this when you weigh up all things. Recommended.
J**.
Massive, cool, quiet
Bought this to replace a custom loop cooler in my workstation PC that was being "demoted" to a gaming PC. The cooler is gigantic, and working inside a mid tower case meant it was a little bit fiddly, but I decided not to remove a star under "Easy to Install" because I think Noctua have made it as easy as possible to install. The fans use a neat clip, rather than screws, which is useful because it means you can position the fan slightly off-center to clear motherboard components. The clearance is just under 160mm, and it leaves a good amount of room for RAM/VRM heatsinks which is why I got this cooler instead of the NH-D15. As far as performance goes, I left the 4.7GHz overclock on for my i7-4970k after I switched coolers, went into the BIOS and saw the temps around 30C (11 above ambient), then booted into Windows and ran cinebench. The CPU went into the high 80C - low 90C range so I assumed okay, it's good but it's not as good as my custom loop was so I'll back off the overclock a bit. That's when I noticed that the fan was *unplugged*. The only airflow was coming from a 140mm intake fan and a 120mm exhaust fan. This thing is just so massive, that it could keep my overclocked CPU from throttling passively! I only ran Cinebench once, and it didn't take too long to finish, so perhaps if I ran Prime95 or IBT it would have started throttling but either way that's very impressive. So I hooked up the fan, ran Cinebench again, reaching 70C. That's when I ran Prime95 for a couple of hours, and the temps were between 72-78 the whole time. Bearing in mind you can stick an extra fan on the cooler if you wanted to. So if you're wondering how quiet this cooler is, it's as quiet as you want it to be because it seems to do a good enough job with the fan switched off. Even at 100% speed (which it's never needed to reach whilst gaming, only whilst rendering) it's quieter than the 120mm exhaust fan, and it shifts a lot of air. The PWM control is great, my motherboard has the ASUS "Fan Xpert" controller which allows it to ramp up / down depending on CPU temperatures very smoothly. My custom loop kept temperatures around 65-75 depending on ambient temperatures, and I spent (wasted?) a lot of money on that loop compared to this cooler. The pump noise was louder than the 140mm fan too, so unless you're constrained on space and/or need to be cooling a GPU or two I can't see any benefit to building, maintaining, and generally worrying about a custom loop water cooler. The only measurable advantage is that as soon as you stop rendering, the temperatures of the water loop drop back down to ambient in seconds compared to this cooler which can take a minute, but since I'm rendering / simulating a lot that doesn't really mean anything. It's been a few months since I bought the D15s and I've since bought two more, and now all my machines are air cooled. That should probably tell you all you need to know if you're considering this cooler :)
R**H
Quality cooler
Cooling a ryzen 7 3700 with this, which it does a decent job of. Not a cheap item, but cheaper than water cooling (without the possibility of water leaks), and more effective than a lot of air coolers out there. The stock cooler that comes with the 3700 is honestly not bad, but this knocks off a few more degrees - and every little helps. It's as easy to fit as any other large air cooler. Fit it before mounting the board in the case, take your time, and follow the instructions. Fiddly but quite straightforward. Noise levels really depend on fan profiles, overclocking etc. I don't faff around with overclocking, and sticking with the motherboard default fan profiles, the cooler is quiet. Not silent, but not far off. The kit comes with extra clips to mount another fan - which i did. No big change to noise levels, but does help with cooling performance - not hugely, but i had the fan already, so why not. Excellent build quality, and has a decent track record. If you're after a big air cooler, then you can't go far wrong. However, do measure your case internals for adequate clearance. When i said 'big air cooler', i wasn't kidding. My case cover has some sound proofing on the inside - had to remove a patch of it in order to fit. Not a big job, but bear in mind - this sucker is big.
A**X
Recommended Quality
Can feel the heat transference at on the side of the case, a reflection that the heat dissipation is working dam well! Install instructions were very clear and quality of product clearly shines through. ( just remember it has parts for both architectures ) Not much on observing metrics for this review, but confident in the heat management with appropriate airflow.
B**Y
Great purchase - bit fiddly but keeps processor nice and cool
Really like this cooler - came with complimentary thermal paste and a screwdriver for installation. The process of installation was a bit of a faff in my case as I had already screwed in the motherboard and the heat sink was so big it was hard to get my hand past it to plug in the fan power cable! It took a good 20 minutes and was tricky to get the spring loaded screws aligned - the screw driver was also a bit too short to easily turn it one handed with the other hand holding it in place. With that nit picking aside, this in amazing cooler for a great price. It keeps your temps low even on my 9700k and does so without much noise at all. Most benchmarks see it match or beat AIOs of double the price - worth a buy without mistake.
A**.
Cool, quiet and easy
This is an absolutely awesome cooler!. I was running a stock AMD cooler (with ageing quad core FX cpu) and regularly experienced idling temps of 45C. Heavy load would take it up above 60 and it sounded like a jet engine! Make no mistake, this cooler is HUGE taking up most of the space between the top of the motherboard (micro-ATX) and the graphics card.However in terms of height, it fits easily into my case (which is 210mm width) and there is still loads of room for RAM with even the tallest of heat spreaders. Fitting is a doddle and for AMD at least, makes use of the standard back bracket (which I didn't have to access) which it screws right into courtesy of a couple of adapter brackets. Bear in mind that you have to remove the cooler fan to attach the cooler to your mobo, but it really is no hassle to do so with a couple of quick release clips. So, a quick application of the supplied thermal paste, line up the cooler with the 2 adapter screws and tighten with the screwdriver provided. Re-attach the cooler fan and plug into the mobo and you're finished.The trickiest part of the whole process was actually removing the stock cooler from the CPU as it was practically welded to it with thermal paste . . .few scary moments but thankfully no harm done!. I have to admit I was sceptical as to how much difference in temp it would make and got it more for the promise of noise reduction, but I was amazed on firing up and opening the HW monitor that the first temp posted was 13C!!! - it actually went down to 5C before stabilising at around 19C . . .and this all in an old style case (PSU at the top) and only ONE rear case fan! Time to test it under load so I used a program called IntelBurntest (I know!) and ran the CPU at full load over a series of 10 short 1 min tests . . . Max temp achieved was 43C - amazing! I then tested it with Battlefield 1 (which made my previous cooler scream) and it got up to 41C before quickly cooling back down to 29C within seconds. The CPU is now happily sitting at 24C with minimal load. . .only a few degrees above ambient temperature. I can't recommend this cooler enough . . . yes it is pricey, yes it is HUGE, but you get what you pay for (and it is beautifully engineered and happens to look pretty good too). Having toyed with the idea of an AIO liquid cooler, I am so glad I opted for this instead . . .the near silence is priceless for me and no chance of leaks or fried motherboard/components! I can easily see me taking this cooler with me when the time for the inevitable system upgrade comes. To top it this cooler arrived promptly and within 1hr of delivery I had it fitted and up and running.
A**R
Water cooling - Pah!
I live in Britain - We are unlikely to see as many as 20 days in a year when a water cooled system might conceivably be needed - unless you always run your system overclocked to the max all the time! I recently bought all the components I thought that I needed to build a reasonably priced Intel i7 13th series computer from a well known e merchant. A good firm that I trust, I have used them in the past, a will do so again. They do not stock Noctua Coolers. I opted for a cooler from a different manufacturer. No tools were supplied in the package. It had a rather complex mounting system - a small Phillips screw through the backplate & MB, A knurled threaded riser and fibre washer (x4), then the top plate with a knurled and slotted capping nut holding it down. This nut is reminiscent of the old Victorian nuts used to attach handles to saws! To actually secure this contraption to the motherboard requires the use of a Victorian notched screwdriver. However, although I do posses such an arcane device, I assumed, in my innocence, that the whole assembly was expected to fit without the head of the screw protruding through the nut! Two small hexagonal risers are then screwed into each side of the top plate, and two tiny nuts hold the cooler in place. After Windows and fan controls were installed, the system would run at 45 degrees C, but in the bios it would rapidly rise to 75C+. So I searched for a possible Noctua solution. It comes with a long L bar Phillips screwdriver , little clips to ensure the correct hole for your chosen PCU. Fitting kits for probably all current AMD & Intel processors. Apart from the fact that you have to remove the fan to secure the cooler to the processor, and then reinstall the fan; which is a bit of faff if you are replacing the cooler while everything is still installed inside a Micro ATX case; installation is a breeze. Oh, the core temperature hovers around 25C on idle. When I ran fan control in the bios, it dropped the fan starting temperature down 20C!
D**E
Keeping it nicely chilled
Well what can I say about this beast, its huge, quiet and keeps your CPU very cool. This cooler beats many all in one water coolers for CPU temps while being quieter, better looking IMHO and more reliable (prebuilt water coolers have a limited life span due to pump wear and other issues). The only down side is that it is only supplied with one fan compared with the non S version which is supplied with 2. Although it does not effect temps much (couple of degrees) I did add a 2nd noctua fan as an exhaust that is about an inch from the back of the cooler. my system is super quiet when the graphics card is not stressed too hard now. If you are looking to get in to overclocking this comes highly recommended. Instructions, packaging, mounting hardware, product feel and quality are truly superb. Even the correct screw driver is included in the box along with cable adapters to slow the fan down if your motherboard is incapable of proper fan control. Full fan speed is never needed even on an overclocked I7 4790k @ 4.7Ghz 100% load.
F**Z
Kühl und leise
Ich habe meinen AMD FX-6300 auf 4200 MHz übertaktet. Der verbaute 90mm Cooler Master Lüfter ( Der orginale Arctic Lüfter lieferte nach 2 Jahren Dauerbetrieb kein Tachosignal mehr) auf einem ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO lief unter Volllast mit 2800 - 2900 Umdrehungen und hatte auserdem beim starten des PC Anlaufschwierigkeiten. Zwar brachte diese Kombination im AIDA64 Stresstest noch akzeptable CPU Temperaturen zustande, aber das war schon eine unangenehm laute Angelegenheit. So entschloss ich mich Nägel mit Köpfen zu machen und entschied mich zum Kauf des Noctua NH-D15S Verbaut wurde er auf einem Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 rev. 3.0 mit AMD FX-6300 OC auf 4200 MHz bei 1,26V. Gehäuse ist ein Antec Three Hundred mit 2 Lüftern. 1x NF-A14 oben, über das Mainbord gesteuert und den 3 stufig manuel regelbaren 12 cm orginal Lüfter an der Rückseite. Die Montage empfand ich als sehr einfach, da die orginal Backplat des Mainboards weiterverwendet wird und nur die beiden Kunstoffteile der Kühlerhalterung gegen 2 Montagebrücken mit Abstandshalter getauscht werden müssen. Zudem ist für jeden Sockeltyp eine gute Anleitung beigelegt. Weder zur Grafikkarte noch bei den Speichermodulen gibt es Platzprobleme. Unter Volllast bleibt nun die CPU erstaunlich kühl. Dabei hört man nur ein leises Säuseln. Wenn man bedenkt das der Lüfter bis zu 1500 U/min kann und jetzt nur selten 900 U/min erreicht ist noch viel Reserve vorhanden. Auserdem kann man jederzeit, dank der zusätzlich mitgelieferten Klammern, einen 2 Lüfter anbauen. Positiv: Gute Verarbeitung Viel Zubehör wie Low-Noise Adapter, Lüfterklammern für zweiten Lüfter, gute Wärmeleitpaste, bebilderte Einbauanleitungen für versch. Sockeltypen. Super Kühlleistung. 6 Jahre Garantie. Negativ: Ich kann leider nichts negatives berichten, außer vielleicht der relativ hohe Preis. Auf dem Screenshot ist gut zu erkennen das der Kühler mit meinem System leichtes Spiel hat. Trotz 4,2 GHz Takt und Volllast unter Boinc auf allen 6 Kernen. Erst wenn zusätzlich die Sapphire Radeon HD7870 XT Boost Grafikkarte, übertaktet auf 1025 MHz, Vollast fährt, steigt die CPU Temperatur auf um die 40° an. Im Sommer kann dann der Kühler zeigen was er kann. Dann herrschen hier im PC Zimmer gerne mal 30-32°, jetzt nur um die 20°.
S**N
Perfectly cools most cpus
I have a 13700k, which as you know, can be a pain to keep cool. After having a liquid cooler fail on me, I decided to switch to air cooler only, and this has not disappointed me. I have had this in my computer for 3 years now without any issue what so ever. I even bought a second one for my wife's computer. It cools well, is reliable, and has a good price.
J**T
NO LGA 1700 bracket included DONT buy for LGA1700
I bought this for my LGA1700 build and no bracket for the LGA1700 included. So giving it 1 star as i cannot use it So buyes dont buy this item if you have LGA 1700
M**K
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A**M
Mounting bars does not fit AMD4 motherboard (X570)
The mounting bars do not fit the AMD4 motherboard for X570. I have attached the pic which shows the mounting bars with the back plate of the motherboard. The mounting Bars part number is NM AMB1. This is very frustrating as I am in the middle of the build and now I am stuck and cannot proceed until I get the correct part. Not expected this from Noctua.
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