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Noctua’s new NL-LC1 AIO liquid coolers just went up for sale, here’s where you can buy one
At long last, you can now purchase Noctua's first AIO coolers
Abdul Haddi
Last Updated on June 16, 2026
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Noctua AIO liquid coolers now available
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Noctua is one of the most respected names in PC cooling, with its air coolers often considered among the best options for enthusiasts who want strong performance and low noise levels. While the company has spent years focusing on air cooling solutions, it has now officially entered the all-in-one liquid cooler market with the launch of its new NL-LC1 series.
The new lineup represents Noctua’s first-ever AIO liquid coolers and aims to bring the same focus on quiet operation, reliability, and thermal performance that has made the brand popular among PC builders for years.
RetailerModelPriceAmazonNoctua NL-LC1-24 240mm$219.95AmazonNoctua NL-LC1-36 360mm$249.95AmazonNoctua NL-LC1-42 420mm$279.95
Noctua AIO liquid coolers now available
SpecificationNL-LC1 seriesPumpAsetek Emma V2Voltage12VPower consumption2W typical, 6W maximumPump speed750-2100 RPM (Quiet)750-2600 RPM (Balanced)740-3400 RPM (Manual)Mounting systemSecuFirm2+Socket supportAMD – AM4, AM5Intel – LGA 1700, LGA 1851Raditor size240mm (NL-LC1-24)360mm (NL-LC1-36)420mm (NL-LC1-42)Tube length400mm (NL-LC1-24)410mm (NL-LC1-36)450mm (NL-LC1-42)Fans2x NF-A12x25 G2 (NL-LC1-24)3x NF-A12x25 G2 (NL-LC1-36)3x NF-A14x25 G2 (NL-LC1-42)
The NL-LC1 series is built around Asetek’s Emma V2 platform, a well-known liquid cooling design that has already proven itself in the market. However, Noctua has added several of its own improvements to help the coolers stand out from competing options.
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One of the biggest additions is the company’s custom NL-PNA1 pump noise absorber. This system uses a three-layer soundproofing design and vibration-dampening technology to reduce both pump noise and unwanted vibrations. Since pump noise is often one of the most noticeable drawbacks of AIO coolers, this feature could be especially appealing for users who prioritize a quiet PC.
Noctua has also included multiple pump operating modes. Users can choose between Quiet, Balanced, and Manual settings depending on whether they want near-silent operation or maximum cooling performance. This gives builders more flexibility when tuning their systems.
The NL-LC1 series is available in three radiator sizes. The NL-LC1-24 comes with a 240mm radiator, the NL-LC1-36 features a 360mm radiator, and the flagship NL-LC1-42 uses a larger 420mm radiator. All models use Noctua’s latest NF-A12x25 G2 and NF-A14x25 G2 fans, which are designed to deliver strong airflow while keeping noise levels low.
Installation is handled through Noctua’s SecuFirm2+ mounting system, which supports a wide range of CPU sockets and is designed to make the installation process straightforward. The coolers also ship with the company’s NT-H2 thermal paste and are backed by a six-year warranty.
Pricing starts at $219.95 for the 240mm model, while the 360mm and 420mm versions cost $249.95 and $279.95, respectively. The optional NL-ACF1 fan is priced at $19.90. For those interested, the new coolers are available starting today through Noctua’s official Amazon store, with additional retailers expected to receive stock soon.
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