Pictured originally by Richard Swinburne and posted at his Twitter, the prototype weighs 1.5kg, has seven heatpipes, and 1.5mm thick aluminum fins.
Although still in prototype stage, the CPU cooler is said to be able to cool down 120W TDP CPUs in a normal case, or even up to 180W, when placed in a case with good airflow or paired up with some fans.
It will be interesting to see if Noctua will push it out of the prototype phase and come up with an actual product based on it.
Massive 1.5 kilo fanless heatsink at Noctua. 1.5mm thick find, 7 pipe. It’ll cool a 9900K passively pic.twitter.com/stsSFoDQVp
— Richard Swinburne @ Computex2019 (@ricswi) May 28, 2019