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So this bad boy was demoed last year at CES and Noctua have said it should be officially released next year
It's not an AIO as it looks, it actually uses a phase change refrigerant that cycles the loop, but there is no pump, it's all done by simple thermal flow mechanics.
Basically exactly the same principle as a GPU vapour chamber but on a much larger scale
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Noctua have a history of not hitting timeframe targets, but this one has been in working prototypes now for at least a year, so hopefully this may come to fruition
Noctua have a knack of significantly shaving off a notable amount of degrees though with their cutting edge designs, so I expect this thing to be quite impressive, likely also very expensive at first with both a Noctua tax plus a new product design.
It's not an AIO as it looks, it actually uses a phase change refrigerant that cycles the loop, but there is no pump, it's all done by simple thermal flow mechanics.
Basically exactly the same principle as a GPU vapour chamber but on a much larger scale

Noctua's pumpless 'thermosiphon' liquid cooling unit is expected to be released in 2026 and has already given me a free lesson in basic thermodynamics
Turns out you don't need a pump after all.
Noctua have a history of not hitting timeframe targets, but this one has been in working prototypes now for at least a year, so hopefully this may come to fruition
Noctua have a knack of significantly shaving off a notable amount of degrees though with their cutting edge designs, so I expect this thing to be quite impressive, likely also very expensive at first with both a Noctua tax plus a new product design.
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