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Guru3D.com » News » Computex 2015: Noctua going big and silent

Computex 2015: Noctua going big and silent

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2015 12:19 AM | source: | 15 comment(s)
Computex 2015: Noctua going big and silent

Noctua has a small booth at Computex as we always, and as always we happily drop by to what we consider one the best heatpipe based cooling companies on the globe.

Noctua has the standard range of product on display up-to the latest D15 and the new small form factor products. Also on display are their new prototype noise-canceling fans. They have had these in development for a very long time already, not sure if they ever will be released as well, they must be expensive. But it is good to see this company alive and kicking as they do with their rock-solid coolers in what is a difficult PC market. Below you can find a photo-shoot of the products on display, most of them already reviewed or pending a review here on the website.

Noctua: As usual, they would like to give you a brief glimpse of what we are currently working on by displaying some exclusive prototypes and providing a first sneak preview of upcoming new products:

  • Active Noise Cancellation project (progress report)
  • Next generation 120mm,140mm & 200mm A-series fans
  • 24V industrialPPC fans • 80 & 92mm industrialPPC fans 
  • NF-P12 redux
  • Project chromax
  • PWM fan controller 
  • 120mm anti-vibration frame
  • L-type 120mm low profile cooler 
  • Next generation 120mm & 140mm U-type coolers 
  • Heatsinks for industrial clients 
  • Skylake ready!

One question I asked was if Noctua would ever consider to do liquid cooling, AIO kits. The short answer is that they are considering it and definitely are looking into the possibilities. It's going to take a while though as with everything, this is all about pure quality for them. So it is something they are playing with and with a bit of luck in 2016 say around Computex time, there MIGHT be an announcement on this topic.



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jdc2389
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#5087786 Posted on: 06/03/2015 12:43 AM
I love Noctua's fan technology but honestly they should just partner up and release an AIO with their fans on it maybe more. So much lost potential revenue. A decent AIO is no hassle and provides the best overclocked load temps it's just a fact. I went with a Corsair H105 and it's Everything I hoped for minus the fans, I guess I'll just grab some Noctua fans and call it a day.

Darkest
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#5087788 Posted on: 06/03/2015 12:45 AM
I love Noctua's fan technology but honestly they should just partner up and release an AIO with their fans on it maybe more. So much lost potential revenue. A decent AIO is no hassle and provides the best overclocked load temps it's just a fact. I went with a Corsair H105 and it's Everything I hoped for minus the fans, I guess I'll just grab some Noctua fans and call it a day.


You're assuming everyone wants AIO coolers, a lot of people don't. That includes myself, I'd rather build a custom loop or go high end air.

k37chup
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#5087805 Posted on: 06/03/2015 01:06 AM
You're assuming everyone wants AIO coolers, a lot of people don't. That includes myself, I'd rather build a custom loop or go high end air.


Yep. I always go with just air cooling. Never will trust water cooling.

fantaskarsef
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#5087929 Posted on: 06/03/2015 07:10 AM
I love Noctua's fan technology but honestly they should just partner up and release an AIO with their fans on it maybe more. So much lost potential revenue. A decent AIO is no hassle and provides the best overclocked load temps it's just a fact. I went with a Corsair H105 and it's Everything I hoped for minus the fans, I guess I'll just grab some Noctua fans and call it a day.


What's the problem if you're doing it anyway? Not sure I get the point.



On Hilberts review: Now they are including stuff to make those industrial fans match your build's color scheme? I guess quite a few people were waiting for this to happen in some way!

But what are those 9 bladed fans to the left most on picture 3, the display with the standard industrial in the middle and the accessoires to the right?

Johnny Blade
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#5088363 Posted on: 06/03/2015 04:32 PM
I don't know why you hype so much about noctua fans, when scythe broke up with servo/nidec and AP-15 stop producing, "servo makes them now but hard to find", i was forced to buy another fan brand, i blind picked the Noiseblocker Eloops, best fans you can have in your pc.

*Most accessories
*Build-in anti-vibration rubber
*TOOL-LESS removable impeller
*detachable cable
*normal priced
*extreme quality
*unique impeller shape

Cleaning it takes 2 mins, remove the impeller and wash it, the end.

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