The Noctua NH-P1 is quite a sight to behold. Released mid-June 2021, this 6-heat pipe cooler provides completely passive cooling for your CPU. At first glance, you’ll notice the design is very different than typical CPU heatsinks on the market today with its widely spaced, much thicker fins, this cooler is an absolute unit. All of this, of course, is part of the design to allow more natural convection of heat out of the cooler. In this video, we review the Noctua NH-P1 cooler, Watch it heat up on our test bench with our thermal camera, test its maximum heat absorption, and then install and test it on our Ryzen 7 5800X rig!
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**TIMESTAMPS!**
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Noctua NH-P1 Dimensions and details
1:46 A note on compatible CPUs
2:32 Thermal footage of the Noctua NH-P1
2:52 Synthetic Torture Test and Results
3:40 Real life benchmarks and results
5:05 Final thoughts and caveats on the Noctua NH-P1
5:32 Closing! Thank you for watching! Subscribe!
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