Noctua partners with Carbice to distribute carbon nanotube thermal pads for AMD Ryzen CPUs
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Noctua has announced a long-term partnership with Carbice, a U.S. company specializing in vertically aligned carbon nanotube thermal interface materials. Under the agreement, Noctua will become the exclusive retail distributor of Carbice pads for the DIY PC market. The first product is the Noctua NT-CP1 AM5/4, a thermal pad designed and validated for AMD Ryzen AM5 and AM4 processors, which will be showcased at Computex 2026 in Taipei.
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Under the deal, Noctua will become the exclusive retail distributor of Carbice pads for the DIY PC market.
The first product will be the Noctua NT-CP1 AM5/4, a thermal pad designed for AMD Ryzen processors.
Noctua says the pad has been tuned and validated for both AM5 and AM4 CPUs.
The product will be shown at Computex 2026, which runs from June 2 to June 5 in Taipei.
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