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Noctua: The company you can only love

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Noctua is primarily known for its quiet fans, which can also be seen on Asus graphics cards, among others. Noctua also has to cope with the development of new technologies from AMD.

Also compatible for AM5; Image: Noctua

AMD is about to release the new 'Raphael' 7000 CPUs, which are apparently supposed to be overclockable up to 7.2 gigahertz. However, this new technology requires a new socket.


Noctua has announced that all AM4 compatible coolers will also come with AM5 equipment in addition, except for few low profile coolers, which are not particularly ideal for such processors.


Noctua's CEO has made a statement for the good decision and has emphasized that all coolers will be compatible with the latest AMD platforms for up to 15 years. For those who are considering buying an AMD 7000 CPU, they can benefit a lot from this.

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