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# 92mm NF-A9 PWM fan for ultra-quiet airflow Compact 125mm height fits small form factor builds SecuFirm2 mounting system for effortless installation NH-U9S

**Brand:** noctua
**Price:** 768 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Cool your CPU, not your vibe — stay silent, stay powerful.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NH-U9S by noctua
- **How much does it cost?** 768 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/48259068-nh-u9s)

## Best For

- noctua enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted noctua brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Outlast:** Backed by a 6-year warranty and legendary Noctua durability, this cooler is a long-term investment in performance.
- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Only 125mm tall, perfectly engineered for HTPCs, ITX, and compact builds without blocking RAM or PCIe slots.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Power:** Experience premium cooling with a near-silent 22.8dB fan that keeps your workspace distraction-free.
- • **Proven Thermal Mastery:** Nickel-plated copper base and 5 heat pipes deliver rapid heat dissipation, slashing CPU temps by up to 15°C.
- • **Plug & Play Installation:** SecuFirm2 mounting system and included NT-H1 thermal paste make setup seamless across Intel & AMD sockets.

## Overview

The Noctua NH-U9S is a premium, compact CPU cooler featuring a highly optimized 92mm NF-A9 PWM fan and a nickel-plated copper base with five heat pipes. Designed for small form factor builds, it offers excellent compatibility without obstructing RAM or PCIe slots. Its SecuFirm2 mounting system ensures easy installation on a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets. With ultra-quiet operation at 22.8dB and a 6-year warranty, it delivers superior cooling performance, reducing CPU temperatures by up to 15°C compared to stock coolers, making it ideal for professionals seeking efficient, silent, and reliable thermal management.

## Description

Noctua NH-U9S, Premium CPU Cooler with NF-A9 92mm Fan (Brown) : desertcart.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

Review: An extremely well engineered CPU Cooler for use in small PC cases - The Noctua NH-U9S is a superbly made CPU cooler based on a 9cm fan, and is ideal for small PC cases that cannot accommodate a full height tower. The footprint, including the fan, is 95mm x 97mm and fits within the reserved Intel cooler space. It does not cover the memory slots or interfere with the top PCIe slot of a Z97 motherboard. It can be mounted so that the airflow is vertical or horizontal. The cooler is 125mm high. The base of the cooler is made from nickel plated machined copper. The nickel prevents oxidisation of the copper surface, which in turn would reduce the thermal conductivity. The five heat-pipes are also nickel plated copper, and are soldered into the base block for maximum heat transfer. The cooling vanes are aluminium. The machined and polished base is very smooth and the heat pipes are not exposed nor have direct contact with the CPU. For all current Intel CPU’s an X-shaped metal backplate is provided, with threaded studs passing through the motherboard holes. The studs are insulated from the back of the motherboard by thin plastic washers pre-fitted to the studs. It would be wise to check that these insulating washers are present before the backplate is fitted into position. Insulated collars are then placed over the studs from the top side of the motherboard and two cooler retainer bars fitted either horizontally or vertically as required. The whole of this tower mounting system is secured with four knurled nuts. The cooler tower is then simply screwed onto the retainer bars using the captive sprung-loaded retaining screws. The springs ensure that the correct amount of pressure is applied between the tower base and the CPU lid. The assembly is well thought out, very simple to use, and is very effective. A 90mm Noctua NF-A9 PWM very low-noise fan is provided in the kit. The fan is PWM controlled and the sleeved power lead is fitted with a 4-pin connector. The fan clips into place with wire hooks and should be the last item to be assembled. The fluid dynamic bearing has a very long rated life of 150,000 hours. Noise from the fan at full speed is 22.8dB, which when inside a closed case, is normally not audible above the noise from the other case fans, even with the PC sitting on the top of a desk. A second fan can be added, although this will extend outside of the Intel cooler envelope. The cooler is supplied with Noctua NT-H1 thermal paste, which although is a very good TIM it only has a guaranteed service life of 3-years. The life very much depends upon the conditions of use and it will probably last longer. Noctua claim that all pastes of this type have a similar life, and that their specification is very conservative. As a precaution I used Arctic MX-4, which is claimed to have a life of 8-years. In reality they are probably very similar; Noctua are being very conservative, whilst Arctic are optimistic - time will tell! In addition to the Intel mounting kit an AMD AM2 fitting kit is also included. An optional low-noise adapter is supplied, which reduces the maximum fan speed from 2000rpm to 1550rpm and lowers the fan noise by 6.5dB. I found that when the fan is PWM controlled by the motherboard the low-noise adapter is not required because in normal usage the fan is operating at, or near to, its minimum running speed. A nice Noctua case badge is included for those that like to decorate their PC cases. I fitted this cooler, not so much to allow overclocking, but to reduce the noise and vibration from the stock Intel cooler. An Intel i7-4790K based system, using the stock Intel cooler, reached about 78⁰C at full load. Fitting the NH-U9S reduced the maximum temperatures to 63⁰C. At these loads the fan is still not running at maximum speed, which indicates that there is headroom for moderate overclocking. Importantly, the cooler fan cannot be heard above the other case fans at maximum load. In summary the Noctua NH-U9S is a very well engineered, very high quality cooler that will significantly reduce the CPU temperatures, reduce noise levels, and is ideal where space is limited. There are cheaper alternatives but you get what you pay for, and for its intended application it cannot be faulted.
Review: Way to cool your Ryzen CPU. - First lets talk about quality - its premium. You get what you paid for. Heavy, all metal. Built like a tank to outlive generations of CPU you would put it on. Very good packaging. Delivered fast. Installation - very easy for AM4 Gen2 Ryzen 3600. Was able to swap my AM4 stock cooler without removing motherboard from case. Just asked someone to hold the back plate for me where the holes are. After the SecuFirm is in place - just 2 screws to install the heat-sink is super easy. Provided instructions are very easy to follow. There is also instruction video for AM4 socket mount on their web page. All fits easily. If you mounted the stock one - this one is easier and cleaner to do (stock 4 screw type mount with screechy screws is a pain). Provided thermal paste amount is way more than you need. Its good quality too. Now - was this worth the change from stock? Numbers below do not lie. System Specs below: Ryzen 3600 EVGA RTX 2080 Super FTW3 MSI Gaming Edge Wifi X570 16GB 3600MHz 1TB SSD Evo 960 NVME M2 PCIE 4.0 Corsair RM750x PSU. Case fans: 2 front intake fans. 2 exhaust fans (back and top). Small case: Corsair Carbide SPEC-05 - 140mm CPU Fan clearance - hence need to pick up tower that would fit. CPU Setting: Left all clocks etc. at stock. Adjusted Fan Curves in BIOS to ramp up above 60C and set the timer for ramp up/down to 2s to avoid RPM fluctuations during Idle. Ryzen Power Plan - Balanced. Numbers captured in Ryzen Master. Performance comparison between Stock CPU cooler and Noctua. All below tests were done extensively during the time I built the system. Means I know my temp pretty good. Usually 2-3h gaming various CPU intensive titles to reach thermal equilibrium. 1h stress test to hammer all cores at 100% to also push thermals all in. Gaming usually occupied 40-50% CPU usage to keep up with RTX 2080S. Idle - means average observed. Ryzen 3600 and Gen2 CPU can spike up/down their temps pretty aggressively. This is normal. Still observed that temp spikes are much cooler and last much shorter time on Noctua (fans do not even ramp up for the duration of the spike on Noctua while Stock was whining up and own constantly). Temps below. STOCK RYZEN 3600 COOLER: Idle - 55 C Gaming - 70 C Stress Test - 85 C Noisy NOCTUA: Idle - 35 C Gaming - 55 C (Max I saw). Stress Test - 68 C Cant hear it. Difference is clear - on average usually around 15 C cooler CPU! That is massive difference and I was truly shocked that this small beast can handle it so well. Also noticed much better overall thermodynamic performance - Noctua is able to dissipate heat quicker during spikes or when Stress Tests were completed. It also took CPU a bit longer to reach max temp on Noctua (68C). In most cases Noctua fan doesn't even need to ramp up to 100% only when stress testing. Even then - I cant hear it outside normal PC noises (case fans are way louder). While gaming - CPU Fan is completely silent. It enabled Ryzen 3600 to sustain 4.1 GHz boost on all cores (4.2 in games) if it have to on STOCK BIOS setting. Stock Cooler was only 3.85GHz due to thermal throttling at 85C on stress test (3.9-4.0 in games). So yes - if you have Ryzen 3600 and running on stock cooler - just dont do it. If you also have smaller case (only 140mm CPU Cooler Clearance) this Noctua would outperform any air cooler on the market. Highly recommend to anyone with similar spec and small case. Only water is better than this.

## Features

- Compact single-tower design combines strong cooling performance with excellent case-, RAM- and PCIe-compatibility
- Only 125mm height is ideal for HTPCs, ITX and Small Form Factor builds; Does not overhang the RAM or PCIe slots on most current motherboards
- Highly optimised NF-A9 92mm fan with PWM support and Low-Noise Adaptor for automatic speed control and ultra-quiet operation
- Includes high-end NT-H1 thermal paste and SecuFirm2 mounting system for easy installation on Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x and AMD AM5 & AM4 (offset mounting option for best efficiency)
- Renowned Noctua quality backed up by 6-year manufacturer’s warranty, deluxe choice for Intel Core & Core Ultra (e.g. 285K, 265K, 245K) and AMD Ryzen (e.g. 9950X, 9900X, 9700X, 9600X)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TBHYYFK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,577 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 220 in Fans & Cooling |
| Brand | Noctua |
| CPU Socket | LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1200, LGA2011, AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+ |
| Cooler Heatsink Compatibility | Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x, AMD AM5, AM4 |
| Cooler Heatsink Material | Copper |
| Country Of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,605) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 6 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04716123315575 |
| Included Components | Thermal paste & mounting system |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5L x 9.5W x 12.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | CPU Heat Sink |
| Item Weight | 618 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Product Warranty | 6 year manufacturer’s warranty |
| UPC | 809395428884 801947306633 842431012463 782386488787 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Noctua
- **Cooler heat sink material:** Copper
- **Cooler heatsink compatibility:** Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x, AMD AM5, AM4
- **Item weight:** 618 Grams
- **Product dimensions:** 9.5L x 9.5W x 12.5H centimetres

## Images

![NH-U9S - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81i-InMmEIL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this come in black?**
A: Hi! The fan comes in standard Noctua colors, light and dark brown.

**Q: Will this cooler fit onto an ga-970a-ds3p fx motherboard for am3+**
A: yes it fits. :)

**Q: Is this any good for gaming with a i5 6400 non overclocked?**
A: Shall I goggle that for you?
https://ark.intel.com/products/88185/Intel-Core-i5-6400-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_30-GHz
http://noctua.at/en/products/cpu-cooler-retail
Your CPU has a TDP of 65W. The NH-U9S has a TDP of 95W for socket 1151. An i5 should be enough for gaming, I have an i5 4670K but gaming performance will be mostly down to GPU performance (I have 2 x GTX760 SLI which plays most games at 1080p high detail) If you add a second fan you should be able to use the mainboard overclocking quite happily (using mainboard software utilities)

**Q: My stock intel fan is really noisy are these quite  ?**
A: Whisper quiet, even with just a 92mm fan. 2 of my machines are cooled with these: one based around an i7-3770 & one (with a second fan) around an i7-4790K, both are in mATX cases & neither are audible above the desk. If you're using the push-pin fitted low-profile Intel cooler with the plastic, clip-on fan, you'll really see a difference.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An extremely well engineered CPU Cooler for use in small PC cases
*by J***K on 9 March 2015*

The Noctua NH-U9S is a superbly made CPU cooler based on a 9cm fan, and is ideal for small PC cases that cannot accommodate a full height tower. The footprint, including the fan, is 95mm x 97mm and fits within the reserved Intel cooler space. It does not cover the memory slots or interfere with the top PCIe slot of a Z97 motherboard. It can be mounted so that the airflow is vertical or horizontal. The cooler is 125mm high. The base of the cooler is made from nickel plated machined copper. The nickel prevents oxidisation of the copper surface, which in turn would reduce the thermal conductivity. The five heat-pipes are also nickel plated copper, and are soldered into the base block for maximum heat transfer. The cooling vanes are aluminium. The machined and polished base is very smooth and the heat pipes are not exposed nor have direct contact with the CPU. For all current Intel CPU’s an X-shaped metal backplate is provided, with threaded studs passing through the motherboard holes. The studs are insulated from the back of the motherboard by thin plastic washers pre-fitted to the studs. It would be wise to check that these insulating washers are present before the backplate is fitted into position. Insulated collars are then placed over the studs from the top side of the motherboard and two cooler retainer bars fitted either horizontally or vertically as required. The whole of this tower mounting system is secured with four knurled nuts. The cooler tower is then simply screwed onto the retainer bars using the captive sprung-loaded retaining screws. The springs ensure that the correct amount of pressure is applied between the tower base and the CPU lid. The assembly is well thought out, very simple to use, and is very effective. A 90mm Noctua NF-A9 PWM very low-noise fan is provided in the kit. The fan is PWM controlled and the sleeved power lead is fitted with a 4-pin connector. The fan clips into place with wire hooks and should be the last item to be assembled. The fluid dynamic bearing has a very long rated life of 150,000 hours. Noise from the fan at full speed is 22.8dB, which when inside a closed case, is normally not audible above the noise from the other case fans, even with the PC sitting on the top of a desk. A second fan can be added, although this will extend outside of the Intel cooler envelope. The cooler is supplied with Noctua NT-H1 thermal paste, which although is a very good TIM it only has a guaranteed service life of 3-years. The life very much depends upon the conditions of use and it will probably last longer. Noctua claim that all pastes of this type have a similar life, and that their specification is very conservative. As a precaution I used Arctic MX-4, which is claimed to have a life of 8-years. In reality they are probably very similar; Noctua are being very conservative, whilst Arctic are optimistic - time will tell! In addition to the Intel mounting kit an AMD AM2 fitting kit is also included. An optional low-noise adapter is supplied, which reduces the maximum fan speed from 2000rpm to 1550rpm and lowers the fan noise by 6.5dB. I found that when the fan is PWM controlled by the motherboard the low-noise adapter is not required because in normal usage the fan is operating at, or near to, its minimum running speed. A nice Noctua case badge is included for those that like to decorate their PC cases. I fitted this cooler, not so much to allow overclocking, but to reduce the noise and vibration from the stock Intel cooler. An Intel i7-4790K based system, using the stock Intel cooler, reached about 78⁰C at full load. Fitting the NH-U9S reduced the maximum temperatures to 63⁰C. At these loads the fan is still not running at maximum speed, which indicates that there is headroom for moderate overclocking. Importantly, the cooler fan cannot be heard above the other case fans at maximum load. In summary the Noctua NH-U9S is a very well engineered, very high quality cooler that will significantly reduce the CPU temperatures, reduce noise levels, and is ideal where space is limited. There are cheaper alternatives but you get what you pay for, and for its intended application it cannot be faulted.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Way to cool your Ryzen CPU.
*by J***K on 7 September 2020*

First lets talk about quality - its premium. You get what you paid for. Heavy, all metal. Built like a tank to outlive generations of CPU you would put it on. Very good packaging. Delivered fast. Installation - very easy for AM4 Gen2 Ryzen 3600. Was able to swap my AM4 stock cooler without removing motherboard from case. Just asked someone to hold the back plate for me where the holes are. After the SecuFirm is in place - just 2 screws to install the heat-sink is super easy. Provided instructions are very easy to follow. There is also instruction video for AM4 socket mount on their web page. All fits easily. If you mounted the stock one - this one is easier and cleaner to do (stock 4 screw type mount with screechy screws is a pain). Provided thermal paste amount is way more than you need. Its good quality too. Now - was this worth the change from stock? Numbers below do not lie. System Specs below: Ryzen 3600 EVGA RTX 2080 Super FTW3 MSI Gaming Edge Wifi X570 16GB 3600MHz 1TB SSD Evo 960 NVME M2 PCIE 4.0 Corsair RM750x PSU. Case fans: 2 front intake fans. 2 exhaust fans (back and top). Small case: Corsair Carbide SPEC-05 - 140mm CPU Fan clearance - hence need to pick up tower that would fit. CPU Setting: Left all clocks etc. at stock. Adjusted Fan Curves in BIOS to ramp up above 60C and set the timer for ramp up/down to 2s to avoid RPM fluctuations during Idle. Ryzen Power Plan - Balanced. Numbers captured in Ryzen Master. Performance comparison between Stock CPU cooler and Noctua. All below tests were done extensively during the time I built the system. Means I know my temp pretty good. Usually 2-3h gaming various CPU intensive titles to reach thermal equilibrium. 1h stress test to hammer all cores at 100% to also push thermals all in. Gaming usually occupied 40-50% CPU usage to keep up with RTX 2080S. Idle - means average observed. Ryzen 3600 and Gen2 CPU can spike up/down their temps pretty aggressively. This is normal. Still observed that temp spikes are much cooler and last much shorter time on Noctua (fans do not even ramp up for the duration of the spike on Noctua while Stock was whining up and own constantly). Temps below. STOCK RYZEN 3600 COOLER: Idle - 55 C Gaming - 70 C Stress Test - 85 C Noisy NOCTUA: Idle - 35 C Gaming - 55 C (Max I saw). Stress Test - 68 C Cant hear it. Difference is clear - on average usually around 15 C cooler CPU! That is massive difference and I was truly shocked that this small beast can handle it so well. Also noticed much better overall thermodynamic performance - Noctua is able to dissipate heat quicker during spikes or when Stress Tests were completed. It also took CPU a bit longer to reach max temp on Noctua (68C). In most cases Noctua fan doesn't even need to ramp up to 100% only when stress testing. Even then - I cant hear it outside normal PC noises (case fans are way louder). While gaming - CPU Fan is completely silent. It enabled Ryzen 3600 to sustain 4.1 GHz boost on all cores (4.2 in games) if it have to on STOCK BIOS setting. Stock Cooler was only 3.85GHz due to thermal throttling at 85C on stress test (3.9-4.0 in games). So yes - if you have Ryzen 3600 and running on stock cooler - just dont do it. If you also have smaller case (only 140mm CPU Cooler Clearance) this Noctua would outperform any air cooler on the market. Highly recommend to anyone with similar spec and small case. Only water is better than this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant quality and performance.
*by W***W on 6 January 2018*

I bought this cooler as I needed something to effectively cool my intel i7 6700k cpu without compromise, that would fit inside a Fractal Design Nano S case. This is the perfect CPU for me as it barely takes up any room in my case and gives close to full size CPU cooler performance. The instructions were easy to follow and installing it seemed really easy thanks to it top quality feel and no issues fitting the screws. As you can see from the photos I have Corsair vengeance LED ram installed. This is high profile memory at 4.9cm. This is not a problem for this cooler as the fan does not get in the way. I tried to take a photo so that you could see how the ram sits in front of the fan, I don’t think this will effect cooling performance because case clearance and air flow is otherwise very good. Having installed this I can see if I were to fit a second fan it would be blowing directly on my rear outtake fan with about 1cm clearance. With this in mind I think the rear case fan will do a good enough job at removing heat from the cooler so I won't try fitting another fan onto the cpu cooler. My previous CPU cooler kept my processor around 30 degrees at idle, 60+ under load. With the noctua cooler I'm getting 25 degrees idle and mid fifties at load (in the same test). It also seems to cool down the CPU much quicker from heavy load. There are no negatives about this cooler. It's worth the price. Maybe it could have come with 2 fans as standard but I wouldn't have used the extra one because I have a small case, which is what this cooler is designed for.

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