Sycom Prepares Silent Master Air And Liquid Series RTX 50 GPUs, Equipped With Noctua Fans

The Japanese system integrator is back with its new Noctua-themed Silent Master series GeForce RTX 50 GPUs.
Sycom Teases RTX 50 Series GPUs Equipped with Custom Silent Master Cooling Solutions, Boasting Brown and Biege Noctua Fans
Last year, Sycom introduced custom editions for the RTX 40 series GPUs, such as the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 5070 Ti. Unlike other GPU vendors, Sycom makes simple yet powerful cooling solutions under what it calls “Silent Master”, featuring both air and liquid coolers.

The Japanese manufacturer and system integrator is once again back with the same series, but on the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series. The GPUs retain the iconic Noctua brown and beige fans, which are known for high cooling performance and low noise. While the company didn’t announce the GPU models, the GPUs seem to be from the RTX 5060 and RTX 5070 series. This is evident by a single 8-pin PCI-E connector on the smaller card and a 16-pin connector on the bigger one.

Sycom will launch both air and liquid series RTX 50 GPUs, which will be sold with pre-built systems. These GPUs aren’t usually sold separately by the company, as we know from previous launches, and buyers will have to purchase the pre-built systems to have these custom editions. It shouldn’t be surprising to see Noctua fans on GPUs, as ASUS also recently teamed up with Noctua to introduce its custom GeForce RTX 5080 Noctua edition, which it showcased at Computex.
Through high-performance Noctua fans, GPUs can deliver solid performance without reaching high temperatures, but they often lose their appeal due to the color combination. Nonetheless, Sycom is going to launch the RTX 50 Silent Master series on 19th June, but pricing isn’t disclosed yet. It should be kept in mind that Sycom isn’t NVIDIA’s board partner, as it might appear from the surface, but is a system integrator that develops custom solutions for the existing GPU PCBs. These GPUs are primarily restricted to the Japanese audience and are only available in Sycom pre-builts.
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