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Noctua introduces its first AIO liquid coolers

Noctua has introduced its first AIO liquid CPU coolers with the launch of the NL-LC1 series. Available in 240mm, 360mm, and 420mm form factors, the closed-loop coolers are built on Asetek's latest technology, along with custom acoustic optimisations from Noctua. 

To address pump noise, Noctua integrates its custom NL-PNA1 pump noise absorber. This design uses a three-layer acoustic soundproofing structure and a tuned-mass damper effect to reduce airborne noise and structure-borne vibrations. Users can choose among three pump speed profiles via an integrated mode switch, including quiet, balanced, and manual control modes.

The series uses NF-A12x25 G2 and NF-A14x25 G2 fans depending on the radiator size. These fans use a specific speed offset to prevent undesirable harmonics, such as periodic humming. For users wanting extra VRM or RAM ventilation, the magnetically attaching faceplate can be replaced with an optional NL-ACF1 auxiliary cooling fan. Installation is handled through the SecuFirm2+ mounting system, which provides offset mounting choices.

Each package includes NT-H2 thermal paste and comes backed by a 6-year manufacturer's warranty. The series is now available, with the NL-LC1-24 priced at $219.90/€219.90, the NL-LC1-36 at $249.90/€249.90, and the NL-LC1-42 at $279.90/€279.90. The separate NL-ACF1 auxiliary fan costs $19.90/€19.90.

KitGuru says: Entering the liquid cooling market is a massive step for Noctua. Now we'll just have to wait and see how these perform in real world testing. 

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