Noctua showed off new computer cooling gear at Computex this year. The company plans to sell liquid coolers for about $300 starting early next year. These coolers use special materials to make them run quietly without vibration problems. Noctua also displayed updated Thermosiphon technology that cools without moving parts for better reliability.
Fans can see new workstation coolers built for the latest AMD Threadripper and Intel Xeon processors. The company created black versions of their popular cooling fans for people who want darker computer parts. Several team projects appeared with companies like Antec for a computer case with Noctua fans built in. Pulsar made a gaming mouse with a tiny Noctua fan inside that keeps hands cool during gameplay.
Seasonic worked with Noctua on power supplies that run silently during normal use. The fan stays off until heavy power needs happen. All these products match the classic Noctua brown and beige colors that fans recognize. Most items should reach stores between this fall and next year.
Fans can see new workstation coolers built for the latest AMD Threadripper and Intel Xeon processors. The company created black versions of their popular cooling fans for people who want darker computer parts. Several team projects appeared with companies like Antec for a computer case with Noctua fans built in. Pulsar made a gaming mouse with a tiny Noctua fan inside that keeps hands cool during gameplay.
Seasonic worked with Noctua on power supplies that run silently during normal use. The fan stays off until heavy power needs happen. All these products match the classic Noctua brown and beige colors that fans recognize. Most items should reach stores between this fall and next year.