11.10.2025

Looking for super quiet?




"I’ve been using the MINIX Z150‑0dB Fanless Mini PC in my home office for a few weeks now, and I’m impressed by how quietly capable this little box is. From a technical user’s perspective, here’s how it stacks up. Right away, the passive cooling (i.e. no fan) is a big win. The system hums along at a whisper—no fan noise even when pushing heavier loads like compiling code or running multiple virtual machines. It manages heat by conducting through its chassis, and I didn’t see any thermal throttling under sustained use.

Performance feels like a modest step up from older N100-based systems. For daily tasks—web browsing, spreadsheets, remote desktop, light photo editing—it handles everything smoothly. The jump to N150 gives you a slight bump in clock and iGPU headroom compared to N100 models, so you feel less constrained when multitasking. That said, it doesn’t replace a high-end desktop or gaming rig—it’s designed for quiet efficiency, not raw horsepower.

Connectivity is solid: dual HDMI (so you can run two 4K displays), a 2.5GbE port, Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.2 (with external antennas), and a mix of USB-C and USB-A ports. In my usage, the Ethernet link has been rock solid, and Wi-Fi range is decent (I’m two rooms away from the router). Just be mindful that the USB-C is data-only (i.e. no video out or charging) in this model.

If I had to nitpick: when pushing it close to its limits (e.g. compiling large projects, transcoding video), it can lag a bit, particularly if multiple cores are pinned. Also, upgrading memory or SSD involves opening the chassis, which isn’t hard—but it’s not completely tool-free. And support/firmware updates from smaller brands always carry a bit of uncertainty. In fact, in community forums some users contrast support between brands when choosing between similar mini PCs.

All in all, for a technically minded home user like me who wants a quiet, compact workstation or media box, the Z150-0dB delivers. It won’t replace high-end machines, but for everyday workloads, development, streaming, and dual monitors, it does the job with no fuss and zero fan noise."

Source: Amazon