Noctua has completed testing of its first in-house SVOs and plans to launch them in the second quarter.

Noctua has completed testing of its first in-house SVOs and plans to launch them in the second quarter.

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Noctua has completed testing of its first liquid cooling systems (LCS)

The Austrian manufacturer announced that the industrial validation phase for its new LCS has been successfully finished. At the same time, the company confirmed that production will begin in Q2 of this year.

Key Design Details
Parameter Description
Pump Asetek Emma (G8) V2 – nominal speed ≈ 3600 rpm (±300). The pump incorporates improvements developed jointly with Noctua.
Noise Reduction Three‑layer shroud reduces both air noise and chassis vibration.
Speed Tuning A special switch allows selection of one of three pump profiles, balancing performance and noise level.
Fans Noctua NF‑A12x25 G2 and NF‑A14x25 G2 are mounted on a louvers‑free radiator with ribbed surface. This provides smooth airflow, low resistance and high heat dissipation even at reduced RPMs.
Dust Protection The absence of louvers reduces dust buildup, preserving cooling efficiency for longer.

Installation and Compatibility
* LCS come with the SecuFirm2+ mounting system.

* Offset mounting options are coordinated with Intel and AMD CPU thermal focus zones, as verified by testing.

Long‑Term Reliability
Noctua emphasizes that the design focuses on long‑term stability. The pump is controlled by its own analog PWM controller from Asetek, optimized for their requirements.

What Has Been Shown So Far
* Prototypes first appeared at Computex 2025.

* Production models are planned with radiator sizes of 420 mm, 360 mm and 240 mm.

Thus, Noctua is ready to bring fully tested LCS to market that promise high cooling efficiency, low noise and long‑term reliability.

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