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Noctua celebrates 20-year anniversary

Noctua is celebrating its 20th anniversary since it launched its very first products. To mark two decades of keeping our CPUs frosty, the company has unveiled a brand-new anniversary desk mat, the NP-DM3, and has completely revamped its official website.

To honour this history, Noctua is releasing the NP-DM3 desk mat. This premium 90×40 cm mat features a unique timeline motif that charts the company's journey, showcasing iconic products from the original NH-U heatsinks right up to the latest G2 models, including fan favourites like the NF-P12 and the legendary NH-D14. Made with a smooth, low-friction top surface, stitched edges, and a rubberised anti-slip base, it's a high-quality accessory that complements any Noctua-cooled build. The NP-DM3 is available now via Noctua's Amazon stores for €39.90/$39.90.

Alongside the new mouse mat, Noctua has also completely revamped its official website. Precisely 20 years after the original site went live, the new site has been redesigned from the ground up to provide easier navigation, a responsive layout, and a much-improved user experience. Key features include improved product filtering, interactive buying guides, integrated FAQs, and a streamlined ordering process for mounting upgrade kits. The new site also promises faster loading times and more in-depth product information, serving as a comprehensive resource for Noctua fans and builders.

KitGuru says: In 20 years, Noctua has made its mark in the CPU cooling segment and continues to do so with its latest products. Happy Anniversary, Noctua!

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