Noctua has updated its product development timeline, with some items being delayed while the company maintains its focus on delivering a new all-in-one liquid cooler by mid-2026.

The Pulsar Feinmann Noctua Edition mouse, known for its built-in fan to cool users' palms, and the NF-A12X25 G2 chromax.black fan have both been moved from Q1 2026 to Q2. Meanwhile, the Antec Flux Pro Noctua edition remains the sole product slated for a first-quarter release.

Additionally, other products such as the 140 mm desk fan, USB fan controller, and Seasonic Prime PX HPD Noctua edition have been pushed back from Q2 to Q3. These delays do not indicate a decline in quality but rather reflect Noctua's meticulous approach to product development.

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  • The all-in-one liquid cooler is still on track for a Q2 2026 launch, featuring radiator formats of 420 mm, 360 mm, and 240 mm. It is being developed in collaboration with Asetek.
  • Noctua's roadmap updates are not traditional delays but rather steps toward broader transparency about the company's plans.

The all-in-one liquid cooler is expected to feature a pump head with noise-absorbing material, aiming for nearly 6 decibels quieter performance compared to standard pumps. This innovation could significantly enhance user experience during extended gaming sessions.

Noctua's reputation for delivering high-quality products on time has been maintained through its transparent roadmap updates. While some items have been delayed, the company's focus remains on ensuring that each product meets its stringent standards of performance and reliability.