Carbice and Noctua Partner to Distribute Carbon Nanotube Thermal Pads for DIY PC Builders
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Carbice, a U.S. developer of carbon nanotube thermal interface materials, has formed a strategic partnership with Noctua, an Austrian leader in premium PC cooling. Under the agreement, Noctua will exclusively distribute Carbice IP90 thermal pads as a no-maintenance alternative to thermal paste for DIY PC builders. The two companies will also collaborate on future product development to bring innovative cooling solutions to PC gamers.
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· 3 pulledCarbice, a U.S.-based developer and supplier of next-generation carbon nanotube thermal interface materials (TIMs) and high-performance cooling solutions, today announced a long-term strategic partnership with Noctua, the Austrian leader in premium quiet PC cooling.
Under the agreement, Noctua will exclusively distribute Carbice IP90 thermal pads as a no-maintenance thermal paste alternative for DIY PC builders, and the two companies will collaborate on future product development to bring innovative solutions to PC gamers.
For DIY enthusiasts, this marks the first time Carbice's advanced carbon nanotube technology will be available through a major retail channel in the PC building community.
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