Showing posts with label STREACOM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STREACOM. Show all posts

7.30.2025

Optiplex 7050 get silenced





"Had this Streacom passive case lying around, bought an old Optiplex 7050 for a budget ebay/YouTube build which of course ended up not being very budget as it usually goes. Learned the hard way that dell uses non standard motherboard standoff locations so had to drill and tap all of those. Original zeroflex PSU blew up immediately so replaced it with an Enhance 1u and a Noctua fan swap. Few wiring adaptors purchased or made for the weird dell plugs... Would go a different route next time but a fun project nonetheless."

Source: reddit 

3.17.2025

The Raspberry Pi Open Benchtable




The BC1 Open Benchtable Pi brings the award-winning test bench to the world of single-board computers and Raspberry Pi. Following the legacy of the award-winning BC1 Open Benchtable series, the BC1 Open Benchtable Pi combines a sleek, premium look with toolless design.

The BC1 Open Benchtable Pi focuses on minimalism and functionality in a Raspberry Pi test bench. Precision-crafted from high-quality aluminum, the BC1 OBT Pi ensures durability and stability while providing unrestricted access to the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins, ports, and add-ons, making it the perfect solution for prototyping, development, and creative projects.

Source: Streacom 

2.27.2025

Streacom SG10 noise


Well, this is unfortunate to say the least. It turns out that the groundbreaking cooling technology used for this €1,200 case is not noiseless. The case uses a pump-free, two-phase cooling system, and this noise is consistent with the coolant's vaporization. It's literally boiling.

Courtesy of The Dinner King

2.26.2025

Streacom SG10 is shipping


The long-in-the-making 600W-capable fanless Streacom chassis is now shipping. This marks the end of a long - and painful - journey for early birds who backed the 2016 Calyos Kickstarter campaign. Following multiple revisions from its original Calyos NSG S0 form, the case was refined and released by Streacom, a well-known specialist in fanless cooling.

2.22.2024

Direct die & passively cooled 8700G




"Although my DB4 ft. a 13900F and RTX 4070 was working great, I was intrigued by the arrival of the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G. I've had a 5700G before and that was quite nice. The most important feature being that it has a monolithic die, vs. the chiplet design of its siblings like the 5600X. Because of the monolithic die, it isn't wasting power at idle and also has good undervolting potential - perfect for a fanless build.

So it's a very nice improvement and was definitely worth it. However, for a passive build you're ultimately limited to the cooling capacity provided by the heatsinks, the CPU will 'soak' if it uses more power than can be dissipated. Also, the heat dissipation improves when the temperature delta increases. Meaning, more watts can be dissipated when the CPU is hot. This makes it all more complex."

Source: reddit 

12.25.2023

Streacom's fanless gaming PC case is official




The SG10 can provide an incredible 600W of total combined cooling for the CPU and GPU without any fans or moving parts. The SG10 uses a type of phase change cooling technology called Loop Heat Pipe (LHP) to deliver this unparalleled performance. Unlike traditional heat pipes, where the phase change of the working fluid happens in opposing directions within the tube, the LHP phase change cycle occurs in a continuous flow around the loop, significantly improving the performance.

Whilst loop heat pipes are not a new concept, what is new and what makes this LHP different is both the patented design of the evaporator developed by Calyos and the highly optimized condenser designed by Streacom. This cooperation and ability to combine design and manufacturing expertise were critical and fundamental to its development.

Many other unique features make this case special, such as the diagonal fully adjustable motherboard and GPU mounting system or the modular IO panels that can be placed anywhere along the case’s front or back (that are actually symmetrical). Compatibility has also been an important consideration with a modular approach to GPU cooling that will allow for broader brand/model support over time.

The SG10 Copper Edition will be available for pre-order shortly, with an estimated shipping date of May 2024. This extended time frame allows for the assembly and integration process that will take place in Belgium and, more critically, to complete the collection of GPU choice data from customers and the subsequent fabrication of these cold plates accordingly. The price of the Copper Edition is 1200EUR

The SG10 (not Copper Edition) will be available in Black and Silver variants and is expected to go into the product after the Copper Edition is complete; the exact ETA is TBD. This version features Aluminium fins on the condenser and is priced at 1000EUR. 

Source: Streacom

12.14.2023

Streacom FC8 upgrade




"After I posted about my FC8α build (link), Streacom made contact with me to politely tell me what they thought about my temperature and sent me their thermal compound to help with the fix. A fellow redditor also replied to my post suggesting that I set the maximum processor state to 99 % which should disable the overclock and run the CPU at 65 W as intended. I lapped my heatsink, applied Streacom's thermal compound, set the maximum processor state to 99 %, and ran the AIDA64 stress test. The temperature of the 5700G dropped from 96° C to 73° C (23° C ambient). 7-Zip benchmark went from 89838 MIPS to 82105 MIPS from the lack of overclock, which I am happy with."

Source: reddit 

12.01.2023

Vast pre-built fanless PCs offering


This top end Intel NUC 13 Pro uses the 13th Gen i7 1360P processor with "Intel 7" hybrid architecture. In total there are 12 cores, using a combination of 4 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores. This enables faster performance while also being power and heat efficient. The aluminium case uses advanced heat pipes for fanless cooling. The heat is extracted from the processor and transferred to the cooling fins. This is totally silent with no moving parts.


With high performance and excellent fanless cooling, this silent "solid state" PC will be a great solution for home or business users. Intel have made a step change in performance with this new 13th Generation processor. The new "Intel 7" hybrid architecture has a combination of Performance-cores and Efficient-cores, enabling faster performance while also being power and heat efficient. The processor is directly attached to the aluminium case which is covered with cooling fins that use convection to remove heat.


This top end Intel NUC 13 Pro uses the 13th Gen i7 1360P processor with "Intel 7" hybrid architecture. The feature packed PC allows up to 4 displays simultaneously with 4K resolution. The latest Wi-Fi 6E supports standard dual band 2.4GHz and 5Ghz and the new 6E 6Ghz band. The fast PCIe 4.0 System SSD is cooled with an aluminium block with a thermal path to outside the case. A second 2.5" SSD/HDD can be selected from the options list or installed later by using the mounting bars on the inside of the PC's baseplate.


This Rackmount 1U PC has high performance and excellent fanless cooling, enabling a silent "solid state" PC for server, broadcasting and audiophile applications. The i5 13400T processor uses the latest "Intel 7" hybrid architecture with 10 cores, using a combination of 6 Performance-cores and 4 Efficient-cores. The slim PC also features a unique SSD aluminium cooling block, thermally connected to the case, that enables the SSD to be used intensely without thermal throttling.


With stylish design, small footprint, high performance and excellent fanless cooling, this silent "solid state" PC will be a great solution for home and office users. The processor is cooled passively using a copper block connected via heatpipes to an aluminium heatsink cooling panel. The case is constructed from 4mm thick aluminium panels, a 21mm thick extruded heat sink, solid aluminium rods and is made using CNC milling and finished with sandblasted/anodised surface treatment. In light use the PC draws only 10-35W of power. Even when all 8 cores of the i7 version are loaded 100% the PC only draws on average <60W of power.


The industrial grade case is manufactured in Germany and has an extremely robust design using 7kg of aluminium and steel. The embedded O-ring gaskets and silicone seals protect the inbuilt system from water spray and dust. This model features the ASUS B760i motherboard, which uses premium components throughout for stable and reliable performance. Features include 2.5Gb LAN, Wifi 6E, Displayport 1.4, HDMI 2.1, USB 3.2 Gen 2 with USB-C, high quality audio. The product uses a copper block on the CPU that connects to the external cooling fins using heat pipes. The motherboard's chipset is also cooled with a heatpipe. This design enables the product to not need air vents and enables it to be used in dusty/dirty environments. Because there are no moving parts and no air sucked into the case the product has zero maintenance and high reliability. The internal industrial fanless power supply enables intense 24/7 operation and no external power adaptor is needed. 

11.17.2023

i9-13900 Streacom DB1 build





"One tip if you want to reproduce the build. The thermal paste is really important. After I built it initially, I saw that it was running fairly hot. Later on, I redid it (since I managed to break the first motherboard I had after flashing the bios). When I redid the build, I got 2 x 5.5g Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut tubes. They come with a really nice applicator that allows you to put down a thin and even layer. I put an even layer over both sides of the copper plate that comes with the cooler, as well as where the cooler touches the case. It took a lot of paste, but it made a huge difference on thermals. Now, the CPU is running at 55C when idle. At full load over prolonged periods of time, it runs at about 80C. At peak load for short periods of time, it hits 100C and gets throttled sometimes but 90C is more typical. Note that you have control over these temperatures with the power limits."

Source: PCPartPicker

11.03.2023

Custom Streacom DB4




Well, this makes no sense at all. This redditor is using an internal CPU cooler with Streacom's flagship chassis. The case itself is used as a GPU cooler only. The DB4 has no magical power and will not help CPU cooling in such a scenario. In fact, it's worse than the majority of PC cases. Unsurprisingly, a fan had to be added. 

Source: reddit

10.31.2023

BREAKING: Calyos backers will be refunded




The failed 2016 Calyos Kickstarter campaign left a bad taste in our mouth too. Since then, we stayed away from crowdfunded projects and have no plan to highlight another one, ever. We're hearing that Calyos and Streacom will do the right thing, though. After 7 years, all backers will get their money back as soon as the redesigned SG10 case is shipping. Original backers will receive a voucher to buy the new chassis, or will be refunded up to 579 euros via Paypal or bank transfer.

5.29.2023

EXCLUSIVE: Streacom SG10





Streacom will showcase its long-in-the-making 600W-capable fanless case tomorrow at COMPUTEX Taipei. The SG10 is not your average fanless chassis and features the Calyos 2-phase cooling solution. This post will be updated as details become available.

Update: "The SG10 is a collaboration with Calyos, an ambitious project to create a fanless gaming case, capable of cooling high-performance CPUs and GPUs in fully passive mode (no forced airflow). It also serves as a proof of concept for the application of loop heat pipe technology in the consumer PC market and is the first step to making it a viable high-performance alternative to water cooling.

The SG10 began life as a Kickstarter project launched by Calyos as the NSG0 however the project in its original form could not be realised. A search ensued to find a partner with case manufacturing experience to get the project back on track and having extensive experience with fanless cases, Streacom was the natural fit.

The SG10 represents a complete redesign of the NSG0, not a single component was carried over from the original concept. Even the core components of the Evaporator that pumps the coolant around the system and the Condenser that radiates the heat have been entirely redesigned, re-engineered and improved far beyond the original specification and scope.

Comprising of extruded precision-milled aluminium and structural steel elements, the SG10 is an intricate design that blends demanding cooling functionality, component flexibility and elegance in a truly unique package. Beyond the fact it can handle TDPs well beyond any other fanless case, it features other never-before-seen features such as fully adjustable diagonally mounted components and front/back IO ports that can be positioned anywhere along the front and back of the case."

5.18.2023

Not your daddy's NAS




This stylish NAS (network-attached storage) is housed in Streacom's extra-flat FC5 Alpha case in Silver. The system is powered by the 105W Ryzen 5 7600X with great results, but there's a catch. AMD's Platform Power Threshold is set to just 50W.

Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B650E-E Gaming WiFi
Memory: Kingston Server Premier ECC 2 x 8 GB 4800 MHz CL 40 DDR5
Storage: Kingston NV1 250 GB NVMe 1.3
Other: Asus Hyper M.2 x16
Other: Innodisk EGPL-T101 10 GbE Expansion Card
Other: HDPlex PCIe x16 Flexible Riser
Internal Power: Streacom Nano160 160W DC-ATX
External Power: Shnitpwr SNT-1210 120W 12 V AC-DC

Source: Patreon

4.07.2023

Ryzen Streacom build




The elegant Streacom FC10 handles the Ryzen 7 5700G just fine. The hand-polished, sandblasted, and anodized ATX case - which also features direct touch heat pipes - keeps the AMD processor under 80°C. Our friend Matt had to use Streacom's thermal riser, so temperatures can certainly improve with less prominent VRM heat sinks.

Motherboard: Asus ProArt B550-Creator
Memory: Mushkin Essentials 2 x 16GB 3200 MHz DDR4
Storage 1: Mushkin Gamma 2TB NVMe
Storage 2: Mushkin Gamma 2TB NVMe
Other: Streacom HT4 thermal riser
External Power: Streacom ZF240 ZeroFlex 240W

Source: Fully Silent PCs 

2.07.2023

Streacom FC8 builds available




Streacom's smallest chassis is only 250 x 240 x 100mm and handles CPUs up to 65W TDP. The side heatsink has been recently re-tooled to be sleeker, easier to clean, and more balanced. The top panel is now a single piece extrusion, making it virtually unbreakable. The venting holes have been removed and replaced with a stealth side vent which reduces internal dust and improves convection. SilentPC.com offers complete systems (up to i9-12900, 64GB of RAM and 16TB of storage) from $1760.

Image credit: reddit (2) 

11.28.2022

Streacom DA6 / NH-P1 combo




The Noctua NH-P1 looks spectacular in the Streacom DA6 chassis. The DA6 is a vertical open frame ITX case designed to showcase internal components, and here, to provide optimal convection. The stucture is made with 19mm stainless steel tubes that double as feet and handles. The DA6 is available in chrome, black, and a slightly larger XL version.

11.08.2022

Streacom DB1 build




Our good friend Matt over at Fully Silent PCs was able to sample Streacom's DB1 and the chassis handles the 65W Ryzen 7 5700G only when CPU power is limited to 55W. And yet, the AMD processor still reaches 86°C. 35W TDP is probably the way to go with this case. Thankfully, Streacom recently released the DB1 Max featuring not one but two cooling panels.

Source: Patreon