Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler Review

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APH Networks checked out the Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler

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In sports, there are matches worth watching, simply because one side is just as competitive as the other. The tension is strong, the outcome is hard to predict, and the excitement really builds as everyone puts in their very best to bring joy for all those who cheer for them. At the end of the day, whether it is a win or a loss for the team you are cheering for, we can all look back and say, "That was a match well played." For example, in the Winter Olympics, Canada versus United States in ice hockey is always the game to look for. In the World Cup, Brazil versus Germany is the one to get excited about... unless the year is 2014. If you have been following the World Cup, and watched the humiliating defeat of Brazil on Tuesday, you will know exactly what I am talking about. Prior to the game, some of my friends even thought about taking a day off work to watch this epic battle of the two countries. However, eleven minutes into the game, and things began to turn sideways. When Germany scored four additional goals within six minutes twenty nine minutes into the game, this became the cornerstone of one of the most humiliating defeats in Brazil's history in an unprecedented 7-1 loss. Who would have known? Germany's incredible outcome and Brazil's utter defeat is simply a shocker to everyone worldwide, even if they are not big into the sport. Similarly, in the computer world, there are always companies that you can depend on to deliver excellent performance. In fact, in the seventeen products that Noctua has sent us since 2007, they have taken home eleven awards -- an award percentage of 65% with an average score of 7.7/10. This makes Noctua one of best performing manufacturers here at APH Networks. Today, we will take a look at their latest product, the Noctua NH-D15. Will it sweep home another glorious victory like Germany, or will it suffer a surprising unprecedented defeat like Brazil? Let the kickoff begin.
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