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Noctua is going pump-free. Their prototype Thermosiphon cooler uses boiling coolant and physics to deliver liquid cooling with zero moving parts, and it might finally be ready for prime time. Linus takes a deep dive into how it works, why it’s been so hard to get right, and what’s changed this time around. Plus, a look at Noctua’s first AIO cooler, upgraded fans, and all the wild third-party collabs they brought to Computex.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
1:19 Sponsor
1:43 Why it’s so hard to make this work
4:02 Noctua’s workaround for boiling issues
6:20 A12x25 Gen 2 fans
7:13 A Noctua AIO?!
9:12 Third-party collabs at the Noctua booth
9:53 Sponsor
10:38 Credits
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