Can you replace the fans on Noctua LGA1150 coolers?

Gimpy2k7

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Specifically the Noctua NH-D15, as I'm reading up on air coolers that seems to be the best choice for an air cooling choice. But with the new build I'm working on...something I didn't think I would care about is colour scheme but those fans definitely clash with everything I've been looking at.

So my question is if there are fans similar in performance that could replace the stock fans on that cooler, or are there any other cooler out there that performs on par with that one that has a different colour scheme?
 
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I would wait until you get the Noctua cooler. You really can't see that much of the fans. And the Noctua fans are the best around in my opinion.

But to answer your question, of course you can change the fans out.

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I have had a look at a few other coolers, the Dark Rock Pro 3 especially. I guess performance isn't that far off of the Noctua unit which is okay if I make sure the case is loaded with fans, certainly the black would match the Enthoo Primo I plan to get a lot better. I just want to make sure I get something that performs very well on the air cooling side.

Are there specially designed fans needed to replace the ones on these coolers? With the Noctua D15 the fans look different, but can you mount any old 120mm fan on there?

As far as the low profile RAM goes, is that going to hurt performance at all? What I mean is, are the low profile options as good as the normal? The Corsair Vengeance kits for instance wouldn't work with the Dark Rock Pro correct?

Thanks for the help.
 

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For fan compatibility for the NH-D15,

from noctua,

Fan compatibility 140x150x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 140x140x25 (with 120mm mounting holes), 120x120x25
So old 120mm fans could be used too.




To take the vengeance as an example,

for low profile you have these,
http://www.conrad.nl/medias/global/ce/8000_8999/8700/8730/8737/873758_RB_00_FB.EPS_1000.jpg
there are also these with high heat spreaders,
http://plexuscomputing.com.au/supplies/images/corsairvengeance.jpg
avoid ram that looks like the last,with those really tall heatspreaders.

I don't know why you would look at the already expensive nh-d15 and want to replace the also expensive fans on it just because of the color.It's up to you though.
 

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I know that this is an old thread but given that the D15 is still THE go-to heatsink for serious air cooling and fan replacement is not uncommon given the color scheme, I thought I would chime in and say that 140mm fans fit just fine on the thing using the provided fan brackets.

There is no excess force or stretching needed to clip them onto the heatsink an just like with the included noctua fans, you can raise the outer fan up higher to clear taller memory chips.

I've got a pair of Phanteks 140mm fans mounted on mine with HyperX fury RAM under it with no clearance issues at all.

Stress testing my 4690k for half an hour at 4.4 ghz produces a max temp of 57*C and the system is near inaudible.

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I was actually planning on doing the same thing, only with the black noctua fans that push like 107CFM and are 140mm.