FanlessTech

7.03.2026

Akasa's beefiest Pi case yet




The Akasa Fermi CM5 is a slim 1U fanless aluminum case designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 paired with the CM5 IO Board. It features a passive cooling design with a custom thermal module that supports up to a 10W TDP silently (the Fermi CM5 could easily handle the Intel N150). The 185 x 93 x 43.6 mm enclosure offers full access to all on-board I/O connections while providing internal clearance for an M.2 NVMe SSD, hardware expansions, and a 40-pin Raspberry Pi HAT.

Source: Akasa 

7.02.2026

7.01.2026

Solid i5 option




At $539, this fanless Windows 11 Pro PC feels like a bargain these days. Powered by an Intel Core i5-1235U processor with 10 cores and 12 threads (up to 4.4GHz) and featuring a stylish heatsink case, the system comes with 16GB of DDR4 RAM and a 512GB SSD. Connectivity is excellent, boasting dual 2.5G LAN ports, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, dual HDMI, DisplayPort, and a Type-C port for up to a four-screen display setup.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3XDQCQW

6.30.2026

Heatsinks are works of art (part 2)




By assembling a landscape from components that are often hidden away inside PCs and server racks, or discarded as e-waste, the sculpture reminds us that the digital world is built on a massive physical infrastructure, which may currently be spinning out of control. 

Source: Kristian Kragelund

6.29.2026

Heatsinks are works of art (part 1)




It turns out we're not crazy after all. Heatsinks are beautiful, and artist Kristian Kragelund agrees. This artwork uses discarded heatsinks to provoke thought on some of our biggest modern challenges: the footprint of technology, ecology, and the rapid rise of AI.

Source: Kristian Kragelund 

6.26.2026

Finally, a truly unique design


The XSR Spire is a rugged, high-performance mission computer launched by Spectra Defense Technologies. Designed for tactical edge computing, the mean-looking PC targets space-constrained and harsh environments including vehicles, aircraft, maritime vessels, and unmanned systems. The XSR Spire features an IP67-rated enclosure, providing complete protection against extreme vibration, dust ingress, and even water submersion. The system is powered by the 45W Intel Xeon-W-11865MRE processor and can be configured with up to 96GB of RAM and 16TB of NVMe storage. The price is currently unknown, but expect a hefty price tag.

6.25.2026

A flawless execution




Why do SSD enclosures look better than actual fanless mini PCs from major brands? Rather than engineering a chassis optimized for passive cooling from the ground up, manufacturers often take the lazy approach: they take a standard, cramped mini PC chassis, remove the internal fan, slap a basic heatsink onto the processor, and hope for the best. This UGREEN 80Gbps SSD enclosure utilizes a thick, CNC-machined aluminum alloy, creating a premium piece of desktop jewelry. Expecting decent passive cooling on a mini PC shouldn't be a big ask, especially for a mere 6W CPU.

6.23.2026

Cooler Master Q300L V3 launched




The Cooler Master Q300L V3 is the next-generation iteration of Cooler Master’s highly popular, budget compact microATX case (which also supports mini-ITX motherboards). The convection-friendly case now features a premium tempered glass side panel to showcase components, and by components we mean the Noctua NH-P1. The Q300L V3 is available for $44.99.

Source: TechPowerUp

6.22.2026

The Wildcat Lake era begins



ZOTAC was surprisingly quiet at COMPUTEX this year. No loud press releases, no over-promised vaporware, you actually had to hunt around their booth to find their upcoming fanless PCs. Two models are on the horizon, and both are powered by the 15W Core 3 processor 304. The consumer-oriented ZBOX CI471 and the industrial ZP-S35W3. Wildcat Lake is not a direct successor to the N100/N150 series. It's a step up in both power and price. A new spot between entry-level chips, and the high-end Core Ultra CPUs.

Source: heise