Noctua teases its first ever PC case

Noctua’s getting ready to launch its first PC case

Noctua has started teasing its first-ever PC case, showcasing a Noctua-themed IO panel and another component with neat wood trim. Noctua says that this is the “final element” that PC builders need to build a Noctua “quiet build”. Right now, the company has CPU coolers and fans, alongside Noctua Edition GPUs and PSUs from its partners. Soon, Noctua will be releasing its first PC case.

Meet the Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition

Antec’s Flux Pro Noctua Edition PC case has been on Antec’s roadmap for a while, and we saw it in person at Computex 2025. While the case shown below is a prototype, we expect Noctua’s final design to be largely similar. After all, it is a Noctua Edition version of the Antec Flux Pro. There’s only so much that Noctua can change.

The case below is loaded with Noctua’s NF-A14x25 G2 and NF-A12x25 G2 series fans. With this case, Noctua aims to deliver improved thermal performance and lower noise levels than Antec’s standard Flux Pro PC case. Noctua is also aiming for pricing that’s lower than buying a standard Antec Flux Pro PC case and Noctua fans separately. This means that this Noctua Edition case should represent good value for Noctua fans.

Note that this case has a custom Noctua colour scheme and ships with a pre-installed Noctua NA-FH1 fan hub.

If you want to build the ultimate Noctua-themed system, the Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition is for you. Given its inclusion of a large number of Noctua fans, we do not expect this enclosure to be cheap. That said, Noctua is a premium brand, and Noctua Edition hardware has always carried a premium.

You can join the discussion on Noctua’s PC case teaser on the OC3D Forums.

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