2.28.2019

SilverStone HE02-V2 available in Europe




The second iteration of SilverStone's flagship CPU cooler is now available from Caseking for 49.90 euros. Virtually identical to the previous model, this new SKU is compatible with AMD's AM4. The HE02 is currently the last fanless supercooler available globally, enjoy!

2.26.2019

Black Thermalright HR-22 spotted




Thermalright's enormous CPU cooler is making a comeback in China, with a very elegant matte black version that has us salivating. Featuring 8 heat pipes for a whopping 1120g, the heat sink handles 65W CPUs in passive mode. Want to see it available in Europe and the US again? Make sure to drop an email to sales@thermalright.com (we just did that).

Source: Chiphell

Update: More pictures of the nickel-plated version, courtesy of @roy911148



2.25.2019

35W Athlon 240GE and 220GE review



Paul Alcorn from Tom's Hardware takes a look at AMD's latest 35W desktop processors, and although not perfect, these fanless-friendly chips pack enough bang for the buck.

"The Zen cores in these low-end CPUs confer many of the same positive performance characteristics seen in higher-end Ryzen CPUs. But it's the pairing of Vega 3 engine that really benefit gamers without the money to spend on add-in graphics cards. While these graphics cores do have strict limitations, meaning you'll have to keep your expectations in check, they facilitate playable frame rates in several titles at lower resolutions and quality settings. The Pentiums struggle under those same workloads. The Athlons also provide solid 4K video playback performance."

Source: Tom's Hardware

2.22.2019

Passive Modivio build




Modivio cases are minimalist beauties. Featuring clean lines and vivid colors these compact chassis are also fanless-friendly thanks to cooling vents everywhere. The Arctic Alpine 11 Passive cooler doesn't fit inside the xCase S, but it's nothing a dremel can't fix.

Source: imgur

2.19.2019

i7-9700T confirmed



While the i9-9900T remains unconfirmed, an i7-9700T is definitely happening. Also coming this spring, a large batch of 35W desktop processors including : Celeron G4930T (3.00GHz) Pentium G5420T (3.20GHz) Pentium G5600T (3.30GHz) i3-9100T (3.10GHz) i3-9300T (3.20GHz) i5-9400T (1.80GHz) i5-9500T (2.20GHz) and i5-9600T (2.30GHz).

Sources: Intel, @momomo_us

2.14.2019

TWO passive CPU coolers?


We just stumbled upon this crazy concept, and while it may be tempting to pair two heat sinks, mounting them would be tricky. In fact, it's been done before and it's not very practical. Achieve better results by simply using a single quality cooler and a low (35W) TDP processor.

2.12.2019

Noctua's NT-H2 is available




Thermal compound is absolutely crucial in any fanless build, and Noctua's original NT-H1 was always a favorite of passive cooling aficionados. Improving upon the first generation the NT-H2 is available in 3.5g and 10g.

"Further improving the award-winning NT-H1, NT-H2 uses a new, fine-tuned mixture of metal oxide microparticles for even lower thermal resistance and reduced bond-line thickness at typical mounting pressures. This allows it to achieve an even better performance in most application scenarios. In Noctua’s standardised internal testing at various platforms and heat loads, up to 2°C lower temperatures were attained."

Source: NoctuaAmazon

2.07.2019

FIRST LOOK: Akasa's Turing





Akasa's upcoming Turing case is out of this world. Apparently designed to work horizontally or vertically, this Art Deco monolith handles the 28W of TDP from the i3, i5, or i7 iteration of Intel's Coffee Lake NUC (AKA "Bean Canyon"). Final specs, price and availability are coming soon.

2.05.2019

If money isn't an issue




Got a flexible budget? The Cincoze Coffee Lake PC is a stunner. This incredibly rugged computer is fully configurable and is able to run pretty much everything you throw at it. Featuring a PCI/PCIe expansion slot and rich I/O capabilities, the DS-1201 is also 4G LTE capable. Starting at $1,383.

Source: Logic Supply

2.04.2019

Introducing the ZBOX PRO family



ZOTAC is looking to grab a slice of the profitable embedded market with several boxes. The rugged mini PCs will debut at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 5-8 February 2019.

"The embedded solutions of ZBOX PRO accelerate and boost efficiency in resource and data intensive applications. Professionals can optimize their workflows in a variety of scenarios; digital signage, scientific calculation, digital art creation and production, CAD rendering, CAM Engineering, retail & finance, casino and gaming, medical and healthcare, IoT gateways, AI & deep learning, video analytics, robotics and industrial control, and so much more."

One of the devices looks very much like their own PI335 Pico with a larger heat sink. It's unfortunate that the consumer version gets only "good enough" cooling.

Source: TechPowerUp

Update: ZBOX PRO PI335ZBOX PRO CI329ZBOX PRO CI330

Update#2: ZOTAC tells us that "the ZBOX PRO series won't be sold on etail or retail".

2.02.2019

SimplyNUC's fanless Dawson Canyon review




Announced almost 2 years ago, SimplyNUC's in-house Dawson Canyon NUC is finally available. Thankfully, it looks like the wait was worth it : "SimplyNUC’s new case has a lot going for it. Performance-wise, it does the job and then some. It seems to do a better job of cooling the CPU than the typical NUC. It’s also a nice looking case, even cute in its “pokiness”. It’s much bulkier than the standard NUC package, but the designers have done a great job of giving the case some personality. The external antennae add even more size, but they also improve the WiFi range.

In the i3 model at least, the Porcoolpine case seems to do a much better job of cooling than the standard NUC fan, so it may give you an edge against heat-related failures, and may even prolong the life of the hardware."

Source: Techster's Blog

2.01.2019

Akasa's Bean Canyon solution




The Akasa Plato X8 is the second fanless chassis for Intel's Coffee Lake NUC AKA "Bean Canyon". The slim 247 x 240 x 38.5mm case features one 2.5" bay, supports IR remote function, and handles the 28W of TDP from the i3-8109Ui5-8259U, or i7-8559U. Due to the increased power consumption, the optional power adapter is now a 120W brick.

Source: Akasa

Update: A second "super cool" Bean Canyon case is in the works at Akasa.