FanlessTech

8.21.2026

Introduction to Terminal Block Power



"In rugged operating environments, standard consumer power connectors like fragile barrel jacks or bulky ATX cables simply won’t cut it. That’s where the industrial alternative comes in: terminal blocks. Terminal blocks are heavy-duty components that act as the critical junction point where power supply lines seamlessly integrate with hardware through direct wire-to-board or wire-to-wire connections. In the world of industrial automation, terminal blocks are the unsung heroes of safe, organized, and reliable power distribution. But how exactly do they work, and how do you choose the right one for your system? Let's dive into the basics.

A terminal block power connector is a modular, insulated electrical interface used to secure and terminate bare or ferruled wires to safely deliver power (typically DC power) to a device. If you have ever looked at control panels, you have probably seen terminal blocks.

Terminal blocks are encased in plastic that provides essential electrical insulation, prevents short circuits, and protects people from electrical shocks. Inside the plastic shell are small, conductive metal bars (commonly made from copper alloy). The wires are tightly clamped firmly onto one of these bars."

Learn more from OnLogic 

8.20.2026

The NH-P1 in all its glory




We're still thinking about this incredibly stylish machine from UK's Inside-Tech. Featuring Noctua's NH-P1 fanless CPU cooler and a 65W Intel i9 processor, the system is built around the ITX Tower chassis from Kompcase. While the graphics card orientation isn't ideal, it should handle moderate use just fine.

Source: Inside-Tech 

8.19.2026

ASRock iBOX available from $1,120




Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 5 225H or Core Ultra 7 255H ASRock's iBOX is now available from MITXPC. The system features extensive connectivity, including two Intel 2.5 Gigabit LAN ports, one USB4/Thunderbolt 4 port, four USB 3.2 Gen2 ports, and two USB 2.0 ports. Storage-wise the iBOX offers three M.2 slots and one SATA 3.0 port. Engineered for multi-tasking, the system supports a quad-monitor setup.

8.18.2026

DDR4 is still perfectly fine




ASRock has quietly introduced a DDR4 variant of its passively cooled N250M/D5 board, dropping the original model's /D5 suffix to launch simply as the N250M. Aside from swapping the DDR5 DIMM slot for a DDR4 DIMM slot, the board remains identical to the previous model. It retains the same heatsink-covered 6W Intel N250, microATX layout, triple display outputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA), single M.2 NVMe slot, and USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connectivity. By re-releasing the board with DDR4 support, ASRock offers a more cost-effective option for ultra-budget builds where repurposing spare, inexpensive DDR4 makes far more sense.

Source: ASRock 

8.17.2026

The NUC Essential that never was?




We might have found a batch of Intel NUC prototypes. The chassis comes from an official NUC, and more importantly, it houses a genuine Intel-branded motherboard. The only noticeable difference is the heatsink mounted on top, which passively cools a Pentium J5005. Intel frequently built proof-of-concept units like this to inspire third-party manufacturers. In fact, this $229.99 system may very well have inspired the extremely popular MINIX 0db series.

8.13.2026

This waterproof case is surprisingly easy to assemble


The Akasa Pascal MX will be available in the coming days.

8.12.2026

Gorgeous Ryzen mod





This DIY project from Korea turns a Geekom A8 Max mini PC (AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS) into a completely silent  AI server designed to run 24/7 quietly in a bedroom. The stock fan is replaced by a large LED light cooler and a 3D-printed chassis delivers a stunning final result. Thanks KwonHan for the tip!

Source: Reeal Lab 

8.11.2026

ZBOX CI360 available





ZOTAC did it. For the first time in years, one of ZOTAC's fanless mini PCs is shipping on time. The DDR5-ready, Intel N150-powered CI360 is now shipping in Europe from €230. For that price you get a 127.8 x 126.8 x 56.8mm (5.03 x 4.99 x 2.24in) machine featuring two M.2 slots, two Ethernet ports, two HDMI ports, and a full size DisplayPort. This system doesn't include memory or storage, so you can bring your own preferred RAM and SSD.

8.10.2026

Turbocharged Turemetal




Back to 2021 with this impressive Turemetal UP10 build featuring an Intel Core i7-10700 CPU with an ASUS Phoenix GTX 1660 Super graphics card on an ASUS ProArt Z490-Creator motherboard. The 12kg case uses rarely seen 8mm heatpipes and enormous cooling panels. Thermals demonstrate stable performance, with temperatures topping out at 83°C for the CPU and 76°C for the GPU during extended stress testing. 

Source: Patreon

8.07.2026

ShareVDI enters the arena




This fanless router / firewall / mini PC from ShareVDI is a tiny, silent, high-performance network engine designed to turn your home network into a enterprise-grade fortress. Powered by Intel’s efficient N150 processor, it acts as a custom gateway, firewall, or virtualization server without making a sound. The system features two 10G SFP+ ports (fiber-optic ready!) and four 2.5GbE LAN ports with rock-solid Intel controller stability. The 8GB RAM / 128GB storage version is available for $399.