Description
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| Notes and warnings |
Taking platform-specific optimisation to a new level, the NH-D15 G2 is available in a regular, standard version and two specialised variants: |
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The regular NH-D15 G2 is our standard recommendation. It uses the same medium base convexity as most other Noctua heatsinks, which makes it a perfect all-rounder that provides optimal results on AM5 with the included offset mounting, on LGA1851 and on LGA1700 CPUs when utilising the included NM-ISW1 shim washers (or so-called contact frames) to reduce CPU deformation from ILM pressure. |
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The HBC (High Base Convexity) variant is specifically optimised for LGA1700 processors that are used with full ILM pressure or have become permanently deformed in long-term use, providing excellent contact quality despite the CPU’s concave shape. |
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The LBC (Low Base Convexity) variant is specifically optimised for relatively flat CPUs. As such, it offers excellent contact quality on AMD AM5 even without the offset mounting as well as on other comparably flat CPUs (e.g. AM4, LGA2066, LGA2011, lapped or custom flat heatspreaders, etc.). |
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For further information on the three versions and heatsink contact quality, please see this FAQ and our technical backgrounds article with detailed performance data: |
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| FAQ: Which version of the NH-D15 G2 should I buy (LBC, regular or HBC)? | |
| Base convexity and contact quality: Technical backgrounds | |
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For further information on performance characteristics as well as the fan speed offset of the NH-D15 G2, please refer to these articles: |
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| NH-D15 G2 vs. NH-D15 performance data | |
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Fan speed offset: Beat frequency theory and how to further optimise acoustics |
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Socket
compatibility |
AMD AM5, AM4 and Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA1156, LGA1155, LGA1151, LGA1150 |
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Height (without
fan) |
168 mm |
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Width (without
fan) |
150 mm |
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Depth (without
fan) |
127 mm |
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Weight (without
fan) |
1180 g |
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Height (with
fan) |
168 mm |
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Width (with fan)
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150 mm |
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Depth (with fan)
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152 mm |
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Weight (with
fan) |
1525 g |
| Material |
Copper
(base and heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins), soldered joints & nickel plating |
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NSPR
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228 |
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Fan
compatibility |
140x150x25
(with 120mm mounting holes), 140x140x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 120x120x25 (optional NA-SFC12 fan clips required) |
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Scope of delivery |
2x
NF-A14x25r G2 PWM premium fan |
| 2x NA-RC16 Low-Noise Adaptor (L.N.A.) | |
| NA-YC1 4-pin PWM splitter cable | |
| NT-H2 high-grade thermal compound | |
| NA-TPG1 thermal paste guard for AM5 | |
| NA-CW1 cleaning wipe | |
| SecuFirm2+â„¢ multi-socket mounting system | |
| 4x NM-ISW1 shim washers for LGA1700 | |
| NM-SD1 Torx® T20 screwdriver | |
| Noctua metal case-badge | |
| Warranty | 6 years |
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FAN Specification |
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Model
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2x NF-A14x25r G2 PWM |
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Bearing
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SSO2 |
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Max. rotational
speed (+/- 10%) |
1500 RPM |
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Max. rotational
speed with L.N.A. (+/- 10%) |
1250 RPM |
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Max. airflow
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155.6 m³/h |
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Max. airflow
with L.N.A. |
127.1 m³/h |
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Max. acoustical
noise |
24.8 dB(A) |
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Max. acoustical
noise with L.N.A. |
19.7 dB(A) |
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Blade geometry
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Progressive-Bend impeller |
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Acoustical noise
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24.8 dB(A) |
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Input power
(max.) |
2.28 W |
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Voltage range
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12 V |
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MTTF
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> 150.000 h |
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The Noctua NH-D15 G2 LBC CPU fan cooler was easy to install and fitted well. I upgraded to a new motherboard, CPU, GPU and memory modules in August 2025. However, I kept my 9-year-old water cooler. The water cooler’s functionality deteriorated about 2 months ago, so I decided to buy the Noctua. Water coolers become more sensitive to case orientation as they deteriorate. My old water cooler failed to prevent the CPU temperature from spiking to 100 degrees within seconds of powering on when the case was in the normal upright position. I needed to put the case on its side to prevent this temperature spike. The Noctua produces temperatures similar to those of a new water cooler and is just as quiet. It does not experience any change in function when the case’s orientation is changed.


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