Noctua Moving into Peripherals and AIOs @ Computex 2025

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Noctua
Noctua are always one of the most interesting ones that we see the show, while they never released many products each year, it’s because they only release a product once it’s absolutely ready, I have absolute confidence and its quality and performance. This is why we have seen them take five if not more years to release a single fan, and while that is often reflected in their prices, nobody can argue with the quality they’ve delivered of the years.
some of the more interesting products we’ve seen the show, has to be the snocked to a keyboard, which I believe is actually just a keycap set and a custom top, on a Drop keyboard, but it was hard to get clarification of that at the time. What we do know, is that they are partnering with ASUS to release a game rematch, and we were having such a good time playing with it until we found out its price. Made from milled magnesium, as well as the usual premium materials we see in their fans, this mouse starts with a base price of $200. No, that’s not a typo, this mouse is just super high-end, and even comes with a small Noctua fan built within. I must admit, I really want this mouse, but the price is obviously a sticking point going forward.
Their desk fans are proven popular in the last year so, I actually have one at home, and while at around £100 they are a little on the expensive side, it’s been invaluable during the hot weather. Now they’re back again, with a 140mm edition, but should deliver more airflow, and even quieter performance, for those who read it.
I remember many years ago seeing this brand demonstrate as an early liquid coolers, but it looks like there finally making their way to market. They had their all in one liquid coolers on display, and while they’re not coming out this year, it looks like they are set to release in Q1 2026.





















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