“In case you were wondering”: Noctua is getting you hot for something “completely new” in computing

“In case you were wondering”: Noctua is making you want something “completely new” for Calpex 89 reviews

Many manufacturers compete at several trade shows a year, but Noctua traditionally focuses on Computex in Taipei, Taiwan. This year, too, the will be represented there starting May 20th and will also be presenting something “completely new.” Does “In case you were wondering” refer to a case?

The teaser doesn’t reveal much

There’s not much to see in the teaser image published via X. In the foreground is a mesh structure that could also come from a Mestify, in the background a metal bar with Noctua lettering and a USB-C port.

Only when the brightness of the recording is significantly increased does a pushbutton labeled “Temp” appear. If the brightness and exposure of the photo increase, a “temporary” button appears.

The two objects are on a wooden table, it seems—or does the wood ultimately have something to do with the product?

So far, Noctua has remained loyal.

Noctua is a very strong brand in the PC space, but has so far resisted the temptation to expand into other product segments outside of PC cooling. With partners, Noctua recently introduced “Noctua Editions” for graphics cards, power supplies, and keyboards. But a Noctua case would not only be the first of its kind, but also the first time Noctua has left the “Air Cooler” segment.

What does the suspect?

What is the community speculating about? What will Noctua present at the Taipei fair? Will the manufacturer move away from its familiar product segments? Or will it be cooler again in the end, but perhaps for the first time, an all-in-one water cooler? A year ago, Noctua released a prototype with the “Thermosiphon” without the need for a pump.

Noctua Thermosiphon: The principle of

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