Noctua teases its upcoming liquid cooling solution

Noctua’s ready to unveil its new CPU liquid cooling solutions at Computex 2026

Noctua has started teasing its upcoming liquid cooling solutions. With its teaser, Noctua has confirmed its partnership with Asetek and stated that its new coolers are “quiet by design”.

Pump noise is a major concern for users of CPU liquid cooling solutions. A loud pump can make a PC annoying to be around, and Noctua has custom-made its pump top to minimise system noise. Add Noctua’s finely tuned fans, and they promise users an ultra-quiet PC cooling experience.

Asetek has previously confirmed that Noctua’s upcoming CPU cooling solution will utilise a customised Asetek Emma (G8) V2 pump. A triple-layer noise-reduction cover reduces airborne and structure-borne vibrations to minimise system noise. While this cooler uses Asetek technology, Noctua has made it distinctly theirs.

Noctua is new to the liquid cooling market, but it promises to make a splash by delivering industry-leading low noise performance. That means strong cooling with low noise levels, which is great news for PC builders who prefer quiet systems.

What else do you expect to see from Noctua at Computex 2026? You can join the discussion on Noctua’s upcoming liquid cooler on the OC3D Forums.

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