Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black Manual

Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black Manual

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Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black Manual

LGA1700/LGA1200/LGA115x

The NH-U9S chromax.black is an all-black version of Noctua's award-winning NH-U9S premium-quality quiet CPU cooler.
Prior to installing the cooler, please consult the compatibility centre on our website (ncc.noctua.at) and verify that the cooler is fully compatible with your motherboard.
Please also make sure that your PC case offers sufficient clearance for the cooler and that there are no compatibility issues with any other components (e.g. tall RAM modules).
Double check that the heatsink and fan clips do not make contact with the VGA card, other PCIe cards, motherboard heatsinks or any other components.
Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage or losses caused by compatibility issues.
Should you encounter any difficulties, please check the FAQs on our website (www.noctua.at/faqs) and don't hesitate to contact our support team at support@noctua.at.

Required mounting parts

LGA1700/LGA1200/LGA115x - Required mounting parts

Removing the motherboard

If you would like to use the cooler on an assembled system and your case does not have a cut-out at the rear side of the motherboard tray, you must first remove the motherboard from the case in order to be able to install the supplied backplate.

Setting up the backplate

Setting up the backplate - Step 1
First, identify the side of the backplate that should face the motherboard (marked with caution signs). Then choose the appropriate hole spacing for your socket and insert the four bolts into the backplate from the opposite side (marked with model name, SecuFirm2 branding and numbers for hole spacing) at the appropriate position.

Setting up the backplate - Step 2
Use hole position 1 for LGA1200/115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) and hole position 2 for LGA1700 (LGA17xx family):

Setting up the backplate - Step 3
Fix the bolts using the NM-ICS1 clip-on spacers. Note that 2 extra clip-on spacers are supplied in case any are lost or damaged when removing the bolts at a later point.

Attaching the backplate


The supplied backplate will install over the motherboard's stock backplate, so the motherboard's stock backplate must not be taken off.

LGA1700/LGA1200/LGA115x - Attaching the backplate
Place the backplate on the rear side of the motherboard so that the bolts protrude through the mounting holes.

Installing the mounting bars

Please first choose the correct set of plastic spacers and the correct set of holes on the mounting bars according to whether you are using an LGA1200/ LGA115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) or an LGA1700 (LGA17xx family) socket motherboard.

Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 1
Use the black NM-IPS1 plastic spacers for LGA1200/ LGA115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) and the blue NM-IPS3 spacers for LGA1700 (LGA17xx family).

Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 2
Use hole position 1 for LGA1200/115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) and hole position 2 for LGA1700 (LGA17xx family):


Make sure to use the correct hole position on both ends of the NM-IMB3 mounting bars so that they will not be misaligned.
Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 3

Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 4
Put the plastic spacers onto the bolts of the backplate, then add the mounting bars.


Choose the alignment of the mounting bars according to the desired final orientation of the cooler:
Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 5


Make sure that the curved sides of the mounting bars are pointing outwards.

Install mounting bars LGA1700/1200/115x - Step 6
Fix the mounting bars using the four NM-ITS1 thumb screws.


Gently tighten the screws until they stop, but do not use excessive force (max. torque 0.6 Nm).

Applying the thermal paste

If there are residual traces of thermal paste or thermal pads on your CPU, please clean them off first. Then apply the supplied NT-H1 thermal paste onto the CPU as shown in the following images.

LGA1700/LGA1200/LGA115x - Applying thermal paste
For LGA1700 (LGA17xx family), apply 5 small dots; 4 dots with ~2mm diameter near the corners plus 1 dot with 3-4mm diameter in the centre:


For LGA1200/115x (LGA1150, LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156) apply a single 4-5mm dot in the centre:


Applying too much thermal paste will lower heat conductivity and cooling performance!

Fastening the heatsink to the CPU


Please first take off the fan as well as the protection cover at the bottom side of the heatsink.
Fastening heatsink to the CPU on LGA1700 - Step 1

Fastening heatsink to the CPU on LGA1700 - Step 2
Then put the heatsink onto the CPU and screw it to the screw threads of the mounting bars. Perform 2-3 turns on each screw, then repeat until both are fully tightened.


Gently tighten the screws until they stop, but do not use excessive force (max. torque 0.6 Nm).

Fan setup

LGA1700/LGA1200/LGA115x - Fan setup
Reattach the fan using the supplied steel clips

Connect the fan to the motherboard's CPU fan header.
Depending on your CPU and the temperature inside the case, you may interconnect the supplied NA-RC7 Low-Noise Adaptor (L.N.A.) in order to further reduce the fan's operating noise.


When using the L.N.A., check the temperature of your CPU using appropriate software (e.g. the respective applications of your motherboard manufacturer), in order to evade automatic throttling of the CPU due to the increased temperature. If the cooling performance is insufficient, please increase case ventilation or remove the L.N.A.

Adding a second fan
The NH-U9S chromax.black includes an extra set of fan clips for installing a second NF-A9 fan in push/pull mode in order to further improve cooling performance.

Transporting your system

As it is not possible to reliably calculate or control the forces that act upon a system during transport (e.g. in shipping), we generally recommend, for safety reasons, taking the cooler off. Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage that may arise due to excessive stress during transport if you keep the heatsink installed.

LGA20xx

Required mounting parts

LGA20xx Required mounting parts

Installing the mounting bars

Installing mounting bars on LGA20xx - Step 1
First screw the NM-IBT2 bolts into the screw threads of the LGA20xx socket frame.

Installing mounting bars on LGA20xx - Step 2
Then put the NM-IMB3 mounting bars onto the bolts.


Choose the alignment of the mounting bars according to the desired final orientation of the cooler:
Installing mounting bars on LGA20xx - Step 3


Make sure that the curved sides of the mounting bars are pointing outwards.
Installing mounting bars on LGA20xx - Step 4

Installing mounting bars on LGA20xx - Step 5
Fix the mounting bars using the four NM-ITS1 thumb screws.


Gently tighten the screws until they stop, but do not use excessive force (max. torque 0.6 Nm).

Applying the thermal paste

If there are residual traces of thermal paste or thermal pads on your CPU, please clean them off first.


Then press a small drop with 4-5mm diameter of NT-H1 thermal paste onto the centre of the heatspreader.


Applying too much thermal paste will lower heat conductivity and cooling performance!

Fastening the heatsink to the CPU

Please refer to step 6 of the LGA1700, LGA1200 & LGA115x installation manual.

Fan Setup

Please refer to step 7 of the LGA1700, LGA1200 & LGA115x installation manual.

Transporting your system

As it is not possible to reliably calculate or control the forces that act upon a system during transport (e.g. in shipping), we generally recommend, for safety reasons, taking the cooler off. Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage that may arise due to excessive stress during transport if you keep the heatsink installed.

AMD AM4 & AM5

Required mounting parts

AMD AM4 & AM5 - Required mounting parts

Removing the stock retention module and putting the backplate in place

Removing stock retention module on AMD - Step 1
If your motherboard comes with a pre-installed CPU cooler retention module, please first remove it by unscrewing it from the backplate. The SecuFirm2 mounting system will install directly to the stock backplate, so please keep it in place.

Removing stock retention module on AMD - Step 2
If your motherboard does not come with a pre-installed CPU cooler retention module, the AMD stock backplate should be included with the motherboard accessories. Please put the backplate on the rear side of the motherboard so that the screw threads of the backplate stick through the mounting holes of the motherboard as shown below. If your motherboard does not include a stock backplate, please contact our Noctua service team at support@noctua.at.

Attaching the mounting bars

AMD AM4 & AM5 - Attaching the mounting bars
First put the plastic spacers onto the screw threads of the backplate, then fix the NM-AMB7 mounting bars using the four NM-ALS1 long screws.


Make sure that the curved sides of the mounting bars are pointing outwards.


Gently tighten the screws until they stop, but do not use excessive force (max. torque 0.6 Nm).

Applying the thermal paste

If there are residual traces of thermal paste or thermal pads on your CPU, please clean them off first.


Apply 5 small dots; 4 small dots with ~2mm diameter near the corners plus 1 dot with 3-4mm diameter in the centre:


Applying too much thermal paste will lower heat conductivity and cooling performance!

Fastening the heatsink to the CPU


Please first take off the fan as well as the protection cover at the bottom side of the heatsink.
Fastening the heatsink to the CPU on AMD - Step 1

Fastening the heatsink to the CPU on AMD - Step 2
Then put the heatsink onto the CPU and screw it to the screw threads of the mounting bars.
Perform 2-3 turns on each screw, then repeat until both are fully tightened.

Fan setup

Reattach the fan using the supplied fan clips
AMD AM4 & AM5 Fan setup - Step 1
AMD AM4 & AM5 Fan setup - Step 2

Connect the fan to the motherboard's CPU fan header.
Depending on your CPU and the temperature inside the case, you may interconnect the supplied NA-RC7 Low-Noise Adaptor (L.N.A.) in order to further reduce the fan's operating noise.


When using the L.N.A., check the temperature of your CPU using appropriate software (e.g. the respective applications of your motherboard manufacturer), in order to evade automatic throttling of the CPU due to the increased temperature. If the cooling performance is insufficient, please increase case ventilation or remove the L.N.A.

Adding a second fan
The NH-U9S chromax.black includes an extra set of fan clips for installing a second NF-A9 fan in push/pull mode in order to further improve cooling performance.

Transporting your system

As it is not possible to reliably calculate or control the forces that act upon a system during transport (e.g. in shipping), we generally recommend, for safety reasons, taking the cooler off.
Noctua cannot be held responsible for any damage that may arise due to excessive stress during transport if you keep the heatsink installed.

Warranty&support and FAQs

Should you encounter any problems with your NH-U9S chromax.black, please don't hesitate to contact our support team (support@noctua.at).
Please also consult the FAQ section on our website: www.noctua.at/faqs

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