Noctua seems to be on a bit of a roll this year, chucking its fans into other companies' products left, right, and centre. And now it looks like the maker of the world's best and brownest fans is throwing some at Japanese system builder Sycom for use in some .
These Noctua fan-boasting graphics cards, however, are unlikely to be available for standalone purchase, and certainly not in the West (though we can dream… and ask nicely?). Sycom tends to just put its bespoke graphics cards inside for Japanese purchase.
All graphics cards get Noctua fans, though, and that's what matters, really, given Noctua sits pretty as king of fan quality. Sycom has known this for a while, though, as it's made Noctua fan-touting Silent Master graphics cards before for previous-generation GPUs.
This does add yet another one to Noctua's 2025 tick-list, though. We've for an graphics card.
Only this one looks—sorry, Sycom—a lot more 'put together' than the Silent Master ones, with its smooth transition from brown top to cream fan walls and staple, if simple, designs. (Yes, I must say I do like the look of the Asus-Noctua card more than my colleague Nick Evanson, who reported on it, does.)
We've also seen Noctua throw a curveball by . Our Jacob Ridley found it "surprisingly nice" to place under his sweaty palm.
It seems companies just can't get enough of Noctua's fans this year. They're like catnip for engineers, or something, it seems.

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