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Noctua is making an AIO cooler with a radical new design twist
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The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump.
Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant.
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The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump.
Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant.
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The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump. Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant. Continue reading Noctua is making an AIO cooler with a radical new design twist MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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24 March 2025, 2:03 pm
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title: Noctua is making an AIO cooler with a radical new design twist
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The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump.
Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant.
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The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump.
Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant.
content_text: The PC cooling specialists at Noctua are already renowned for making top-tier fans and CPU coolers, and they’ve now also turned their attention to the burgeoning AIO cooler market. At a Noctua event in Japan, the company provided a close look at its new thermosyphon liquid cooler design, which takes a very different approach to most AIO liquid coolers, as it doesn’t require a pump. Instead, a simple waterblock is attached to the CPU, with two tubes connecting it to the radiator. That’s a radically different approach to even the best CPU cooler designs you can buy right now, with most AIO coolers having a pump unit either immediately on top of the waterblock, or occasionally on the radiator. According to Noctua, the secret behind this pump-free cooler design is its use of a phase-change coolant. Continue reading Noctua is making an AIO cooler with a radical new design twist MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
pub_date: 24 March 2025, 2:03 pm
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