Sycom preps GeForce RTX 50 Master Series cards with both air, liquid cooling using Noctua fans

Japanese system integrated Sycom preparing GeForce RTX 50 Silent Master Air and Liquid series GPUs, cooled by Noctua fans, coming soon.

Sycom preps GeForce RTX 50 Master Series cards with both air, liquid cooling using Noctua fans
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TL;DR: Sycom, a Japanese system integrator, is launching its new GeForce RTX 50 Silent Master graphics cards featuring ultra-quiet Noctua fan cooling. Available only in pre-built gaming PCs in Japan from June 19, these custom RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 GPUs offer innovative air and liquid cooling solutions for high-performance gaming.

You might not have heard about Sycom, but they're a Japanese system integrator that works on weird and wonderful things... like its new GeForce RTX 50 Silent Master graphics cards. Check it out:

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Sycom released custom versions of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 series last year with the RTX 4080 SUPER and RTX 4070 Ti Silent Master graphics cards cooled by Noctua fans, and now the Japanese company is back with its new GeForce RTX 50 Silent Master series, cooled by Noctua fans.

The GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs have those iconic brown-and-beige Noctua fans, high-performance fans that are also ultra-quiet, with Sycom looking like they're cooking up new custom GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 series graphics cards cooled by Noctua fans. There's only a single 8-pin PCIe power connector on the smaller card, and a single 16-pin power connector on the bigger GPU.

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Sycom will be unleashing both air and liquid-cooled variants of its new RTX 50 Silent Master GPUs, which will only be sold inside of pre-built gaming PCs released in Japan. The company is gearing up for a launch of its new RTX 50 Silent Master series GPUs on June 19, with no pricing released just yet. It's unfortunate that Sycom only releases its custom graphics cards inside of pre-built desktop gaming PCs in Japan, as I'm sure there are PC gamers worldwide that would want to get their hands on these cards.

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