FanlessTech

9.20.2019

Rugged Intel Core Mini PC


Friendly reminder: Tranquil PC's Rugged Intel Core Mini PC is a no-nonsense and robust Intel-powered system for home or industrial use. The small 54mm x 208mm x 180mm chassis is IP50-protected and designed for 24/7 operation between -15°C and 40°C. Proudly made in the UK.

9.18.2019

Budget mini-ITX NAS




There's nothing like the satisfaction of successfully completing a DIY project. Building a NAS is actually not that hard, check out this cute system featuring ASRock's best-selling J5005-ITX motherboard and two Seagate IronWolf 2TB HDD. The Sharkoon case is mediocre at best but does the job, including featuring enough mesh for convection to occur.

Source: PCPartPicker

9.17.2019

Quiet PC's fanless NUC review


UK's IT Pro takes a look at the Quiet PC UltraNUC Pro 7 Fanless which is essentially Intel's Dawson Canyon NUC passively cooled using Akasa's Newton S7D case. The system is fully configurable on Quiet PC.

"Switching from the stock NUC case to the UltraNUC is a trade-off: the system becomes a lot larger than it was designed to be, but the annoying stock fan is ditched in favour of using the finned case as a giant passive heatsink. It's still not a large machine by normal standards, measuring 177mm across and 61mm high, but it's bigger than most of its competition and with a weight of 1.7kg, it's heavier too."

Source: IT Pro

9.16.2019

Logic Supply's 35W offering




A selection of 35W Coffee Lake processors - including the Celeron G4900T, Pentium G5400T, i3-8100T, i5-8500T, and i7-8700T - is now available for the ML510G-50. The heat sink case has also been updated with additional cooling fins at the bottom of the chassis. The brand new ML510G-50 features six USB ports (including four USB 3.1), two Displayport and two Gigabit Ethernet ports.

Source: Logic Supply

9.15.2019

ECS LIVA Z2 (Celeron N4100) available


We're not sure if ECS' inability to find a US distributor or Intel's shortages are to blame, but it took more than a year and a half for the LIVA Z2 to be widely available. The OS-free Celeron N4100 / 32GB eMMC iteration is now listed for $183 on Amazon. The barebone features two SO-DIMM slots, one 2.5" bay, four USB 3.1 ports (including one Type C), two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 ports, and Gigabit Ethernet.

9.14.2019

APU gaming PC?


The Ryzen 5 3400G features "the most powerful graphics on a desktop processor". Well, that's according AMD ("Testing as of 05/14/2019 by AMD Performance Labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 5 3400G Processor and Intel Core i5-9400 in 3DMark Time Spy. Results may vary with configuration."). Make sure to use the AM4-compatible SilverStone HE02 V2 for passive cooling.


9.13.2019

BREATHTAKING music server





The Taiko Audio SGM Extreme is a mind-blowing €24.000 music server featuring out-of-this-world specs. The 42kg CNC-machined aluminum and copper chassis (for reference the Akasa Euler is 2kg and the HDPLEX H5 is 7kg) rocks dual 10C / 20T Xeon, 48GB of industrial memory, 280GB of PCIe Optane storage for a custom Windows-based OS, 2TB of PCIe SSD storage for files (up to 24TB) and an internal linear PSU. Built to last a lifetime.

Source: Taiko Audio

9.12.2019

MINIX finally gets it




After years of terrible, horrible, no good, very bad passive cooling, MINIX finally gets it and lets its CPU cooler breathe. The NEO G41V-4 is powered by the Celeron N4100 and features a much-need perforated case to provide airflow. Easy access to the M.2 SSD is also a nice touch.

Special thanks to Notebook Italia for sending the pictures.

9.11.2019

3 alternatives to the Chaco Canyon NUC


Shuttle's DX30 features the 10W Celeron J3355, M.2 and 2.5" storage options, HDMI, DisplayPort, and a legit CPU cooler. $195


The DL10J is the DX30's successor, featuring the more powerful Celeron J4005 (Gemini Lake). This barebone is also 4K and 4G-ready. $199



Logic Supply's CL200G features the very same CPU used in the Chaco Canyon NUC, and a rugged chassis that doubles as a heat sink. $259

9.10.2019

Airtop3 benchmarks




"The past month and a half we have been putting CompuLab's Airtop 3 computer through some demanding benchmarks and a variety of endurance workloads. With the Airtop 3 under test loaded with an 8-core / 16-thread Xeon processor, NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 graphics, and 64GB of RAM with NVMe SSD storage there were some concerns over thermal throttling and if this fan-less industrial PC design could really deal with the generated heat. But after all of this testing, the Airtop 3 continues running strong and another shining example of CompuLab's engineering strength."

Source: Phoronix