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Noctua Breaks Its Air-Cooling Tradition With First-Ever AIOs Starting At โ‚ฌ219, Reveals Next-Gen Heatsinks, PRIME TX PSU With OptiGuard & Ryzen-Ready Carbice Thermal Pads

2 June 2026 at 21:22

A Noctua display booth with the logo 'noctua designed in austria' is set against a backdrop, featuring informational panels about liquid coolers while people examine the exhibits.

Noctua is finally launching its AIO coolers this month, and also showcasing next-gen heatsinks, partner collabs, and updates on Thermosiphon at Computex. Noctua Officially Enters The AIO Cooling Segment This Month With Up To 420mm Designs, Next-Gen Heatsinks Also Showcased The premier cooling brand, Noctua, will be rolling out its first AIO coolers this month in the form of the NL-LC1 series. The coolers will come in three flavours: 240mm (โ‚ฌ219), 320mm (โ‚ฌ249), and 420mm (โ‚ฌ279). Featuring the company's NF-A14/A12 x25 G2 fans, Noctua is promising top-notch thermal performance, with Asetek's Emma V2 pump, and superb noise levels, backed by [โ€ฆ]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/noctua-first-aio-coolers-next-gen-heatsinks-prime-tx-psu-optiguard-carbice-thermal-pads/

Noctua and Carbice partner to bring carbon nanotube thermal pads to DIY PCs

2 June 2026 at 15:23

Noctua and Carbice have announced a new partnership to bring new carbon-based thermal pads to the market, first for AMD Ryzen processors. The pair will also collaborate on future product development, so we should see more new products down the line.ย 

Traditional thermal pastes and pads degrade over time due to pump-out, delamination, and cracking. In contrast, Carbice claims that its carbon nanotube thermal interface improves performance over time by incrementally conforming to the surface of the chip, which in turn improves heat transfer. This approach targets long-term performance without requiring maintenance or reapplication.

The NT-CP1 AM5/4 thermal pads are created with an aluminium backbone sandwiched between carbon nanotubes. The entire surface is then coated in a nanoscale polymer material. The companies state this design ensures the pad is sufficiently tacky to remain in place during installation, non-electrically conductive, and easy to remove.

The upcoming NT-CP1 AM5/4 has been validated for performance on both AM5 and AM4 processors. These pads will be shown at Computex this week, but retail availability isn't expected until September.

KitGuru says: It will be interesting to see the results once these become available later in the year.

The post Noctua and Carbice partner to bring carbon nanotube thermal pads to DIY PCs first appeared on KitGuru.
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