Noctua confirms its future plans with its new 2026/2027 roadmap

Here’s a glimpse at what’s to come from Noctua

Noctua has officially unveiled a new hardware roadmap, confirming its plans for the rest of 2026 and the first half of 2027. This roadmap includes a wide range of new products, including desk fans, PSUs, fan controllers, and next-generation CPU coolers.

What’s next on Noctua’s roadmap?

In the near-term future, Noctua plans to release the Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition Mouse, its new NT-CP1 AM5/AM5 Carbon Nanotube thermal pads, and its Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II Noctua Edition. All of these products were showcased at Computex 2026, and target a Q3 2026 launch window.

New Noctua Home products and more

For Q1 2027, Noctua plans to release two new products. First, there’s a new 140mm Desk Fan. This new desk fan will expand the Noctua Home product line (review here). Perhaps this new desk fan will use Noctua’s recently released NF-A12X25 G2 fans. Noctua also plans to release a new USB fan controller, though details for this product are scarce.

(Expect to see this again, but BIGGER)

New CPU coolers, PSUs, and more

For Q2 2027, Noctua plans to release two new Seasonic Noctua Edition products. These are Noctua Edition versions of its PRIME PX series power supply, and a next-generation version of Seasonic’s PRIME TX Noctua Edition PSU.

For AMD’s AM5 socket, Noctua plans to release a next-generation low-profile CPU cooler in Q2 alongside next-generation workstation CPU coolers. This launch timing makes sense, given AMD’s plan to launch new Zen 6 Ryzen and EPYC CPUs within the next year.

Noctua has no shortage of new products being released within the next year. Noctua’s new low-profile AM5 CPU cooler will undoubtedly excite small form factor PC fans. Workstation users will also be happy to see next-generation workstation heatsinks.

You can join the discussion on Noctua’s 2026/2027 product roadmap on the OC3D Forums.

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