Someone Designed A Noctua Fan That Cools Humans Instead Of PCs
Someone Designed A Noctua Fan That Cools Humans Instead Of PCs
When you hear the name Noctua, youβd know itβs among the best in the PC cooling business with its portfolio of high-performance air cooling solutions in many shapes and forms, with its iconic beige colorways. However, the Austrian company never officially made a fan dedicated to cooling humans, so a Korean YouTuber who goes by the name of βAtticElectronicsβ (방ꡬμ μ μ) has decided to take on this engineering challenge.
At first glance, the color scheme used for this handheld fan certainly nods to the classic color scheme that comes with all Noctua products (except the chromax.black lineup, of course). While the true dimensions of the fan were never provided, itβs likely the 80mm model which is subsequently installed into a frame and a handle. Itβs safe to say these are 3D printed, given how ubiquitous they are in small-scale and hobbyist fabrication efforts.
As for electronics, it involves a PCB that contains a potentiometer that can be used to adjust PWM fan speed, a power switch, and a USB-C charging port at the bottom of the handle accompanied by an indicator light. The result? True to Noctuaβs nature, the fan achieved quieter noise levels and is more powerful than off-the-shelf portable fans available. The YouTuber also showed off another handheld with a larger fan β either a 120mm or 140mm unit. Psst, Noctua, perhaps consider this as a business potential?
Source: Tomβs Hardware
Pokdepinion: Iβm sure Malaysian gamers would love to have one of these.



