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The WireView Pro II Noctua Edition will have all the features and functions of the original WireView Pro II but use a different CNC-machined aluminium case with a Noctua-optimized fan grill that should improve airflow-to-noise performance, as well as use Noctua's frameless NF-A4x10 PWM fan with semi-passive cooling mode. Thermal Grizzly also showcased the new WireView II, a more compact version with slim CNC/machined aluminium housing and built on the same platform as the WireView Pro II. It will retain all the functionality of the WireView Pro II platform but lack the display.
The WireView Pro II Noctua Edition will be a bit more expensive compared to the original WireView Pro II and should come in September.
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