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Sycom launches RTX 50 graphics cards with Noctua fans: maximum performance, minimal noise, and no special collaboration

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Modern graphics cards require powerful cooling systems to dissipate the heat generated by the GPU, VRAM, and other components. As a result, multi-fan designs are common. However, not all cooling solutions are truly silent. In this area, Noctua has earned a reputation for delivering high-performance fans with impressively low noise levels.

Now, Japanese company Sycom has surprised the market by integrating Noctua fans into its new RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5070, and RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB graphics cards—without any official collaboration, unlike ASUS’s previous RTX 4080 Noctua Edition. Under its new Silent Master GeForce RTX 50 line, Sycom has chosen the highly regarded NF-A12x25 fans, known for combining excellent airflow with exceptionally low noise, as highlighted in recent reviews of Noctua’s NF-A14x25 G2.

According to data shared by Sycom on Twitter (now X), these graphics cards operate at just 34.9 to 35.9 decibels under heavy load and remain at 31 dB when idle. This marks a significant improvement over standard models, which typically reach 46 to 47 dB(A) using custom fans from other manufacturers.

Thermal performance is also solid: the new Silent Master RTX 50 cards maintain an average temperature of 76–77°C, peaking at around 82°C in the higher-end models (RTX 5070/Ti). The RTX 5060 Ti model stays at a steady 79°C even under pressure.

However, there is one notable drawback: these graphics cards will not be sold separately. Sycom will only offer them as part of complete OEM systems, which makes them harder to obtain and their individual pricing difficult to determine.

Ultimately, Sycom is delivering ultra-quiet cooling without sacrificing performance—thanks to Noctua, a brand that continues to set the standard in silent cooling for PC hardware.

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