Lately, Noctua has been quite active in the PC components market, and for good reason: the Austrian brand launched its first all-in-one water-cooling kits, the NL-CL1. The launch was quite successful, as performance was on point and noise levels were quite good. But what does the company have in store for the future? Let’s take a look—the brand has just published an updated roadmap with its launch plans through the second quarter of 2027!
Noctua’s Upcoming Products!
Coming this year:
For the third quarter (July–August–September), the company plans to launch its Pulsar Feinmann FO1 Noctua Edition mouse. As a reminder, this is a mouse we first saw last year. It’s a lightweight model with a perforated shell that features a small fan to keep your hand cool. Clearly, during this heat wave, this is a welcome feature, given how much we tend to sweat over our gear.
Next, the NT-CP1 AM5/4 carbon thermal pad is also expected to arrive during this period. According to the brand, this pad will replace traditional thermal paste. With it, there’s no“pump-out” effect or performance degradation over time. Unlike conventional paste, it should remain stable over time, although it requires a few thermal cycles before reaching optimal efficiency.
For 2027:
Next, we’ll skip a fourth quarter with no new releases and jump straight to the first quarter of 2027, when the company will launch a 140 mm desktop fan as part of its Home line, along with a USB fan controller. Well, between us, it’s a shame to release such an accessory during the coldest months of the year—in France, it’s clearly NOW that we’d need it, since we’re obviously in for another heat wave, round 3!
Finally, the roadmap takes us through to the second quarter of 2027 with the launch of new power supplies. Once again, the company is partnering with Seasonic to offer new Prime TX Noctua Edition and Prime PX Noctua Edition power supplies. With this, we can expect a low-profile CPU cooler designed for SFF PCs and a next-generation workstation cooler. The latter is expected to be available in a dual-tower configuration, featuring two NF-A12x25 G2 fans and a wider base for server CPUs!




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