Noctua teases “completely new things” ahead of Computex

A Noctua PC case? Noctua’s teasing something “completely new”

Ahead of Computex 2025, Noctua has started to tease something “completely new” from the company. Based on the image below, we think this could be a Noctua PC case.

Above, you can see Noctua’s image with some adjustments. It shows a USB Type-C port, Noctua lettering, and what could be a PC case’s mesh front panel. That said, the “Temp” button has us a little puzzled.

If this is a PC case, it could be a product that has been made in collaboration with another brand. Previously, Noctua has created graphics cards with ASUS and power supplies with Seasonic. Has Noctua collaborated with a case manufacturer, or has Noctua created something in-house?

Ahead of Computex 2025, Noctua has already teased the “future of PC cooling“, showcasing what appears to be a thermosiphon-based CPU cooling solution.

Noctua is getting ready to showcase many new products, making its booth a must-visit location at Computex 2025. For attendees, this booth is Booth R0120. Hopefully, we will have time to look at everything Noctua has to show us while we are at Computex.

You can join the discussion on Noctua’s Computex 2025 teaser on the OC3D Forums.

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