Testseek.com have collected 59 expert reviews of the NZXT Havik 140 CPU Cooler and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NZXT Havik 140 CPU Cooler.
August 2011
(85%)
59 Reviews
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Solid Mounting on Sandy Bridge, Rubber Mounted Fans, High Powered Fans
We got this heatsink several months ago and after initial tests we determined that it was either defective or had some fundamental flaws that was keeping it from performing how we had expected. On the surface this heatsink is almost perfect, it has p...
Solid Mounting on Sandy Bridge, Rubber Mounted Fans, High Powered Fans
Rubber mounted fans, rubber tends to rot over time, Mounting on AMD is labor intensive, Lack luster cooling, Flashy fans with no results
We got this heatsink several months ago and after initial tests we determined that it was either defective or had some fundamental flaws that was keeping it from performing how we had expected. On the surface this heatsink is almost perfect, it has plenty...
Published: 2012-01-19, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: In the custom PC world, overclocking is the name of the game for the hardest of hardcore users. Wringing out extra performance from your hardware — for free — is one of the best feelings in the world. The only problem: increasing CPU speed and voltage mea...
Excellent cooling, Quiet, Two 140mm fans included, Rubber fan mounts, Easy, robust mounting, Great manual, Good value,
Big, No PWM control,
NZXT's new Havik 140 CPU cooler is a big, bad cooling monster. While it wreaks havoc on processor temperatures, it's pretty easy on the ears, something you don't see everyday. There are no fancy shrouds or LED lighting here, just good old fashioned c...
The introduction to this review is quite a bit more cutting than you are probably used to here at OC3D, but we had to get it out there that we were very annoyed by NZXT's reaction to what was only ever honesty with the H2 Review.They stalled for so lon...
Good overclocking potential, Good performance, Quiet solution for the cooling performance delivered, Solid mounting design, Rubber fan mounting is efficient and easy to use, Temps that rival some of the best coolers
Base has visible tooling marks which gives an unfinished appearance
The Havik 140 turned out to be an awesome performer with an easy to install design, a decently flat base, powerful fans that are not too loud. All of this adds up to a winning combo that knocks out one of the best coolers the Prolimatech Armageddon. T...
Abstract: One of the wonderful things about modern CPUs is that they overclock extremely well without putting out much heat. Modern Sandy Bridge processors overclock higher and more easily than first-gen i7 chips, while drawing less power and putting out less h...
NZXT became well known a few years back initially mainly due to their excellent fan controllers, great looking PC Cases and very good case fans. Since then however they have expanded to several other areas of manufacturing including power suppl...
Abstract: In this review Frostytech is testing out the NZXT Havik 140 heatsink, a tower style CPU cooler designed for Intel socket 1366/1156/1155/775 and AMD socket AM2/AM3/AM3+/FM1 processors. The Havik 140 cooler performs pretty well as you'll shortly see. ...