FanlessTech

2.16.2026

ASUS expands IoT offering




Honestly, we're pretty stunned and disappointed by this. ASUS just dropped a feature-rich fanless PC, but looking at those flimsy cooling fins, it's clear that aesthetics (or cost) won out over thermal efficiency. "Measuring just 63 x 110 x 160mm, PE1000U features extensive I/O connectivity to address the growing demand for real-time intelligence at the edge. Housed in a fanless, rugged IP40-rated chassis that’s been subjected to US MIL-STD-810H testing for 5Grms vibration, PE1000U is able to operate in environments with temperatures ranging between -25°C to 70°C.

PE1000U is powered by either an Intel Core Ultra 265U or 235U processor paired with hybrid cutting-edge CPU, GPU, and NPU acceleration for high single-thread responsiveness for motion control while simultaneously accelerating AI inference and graphics workloads. Front-access I/O connectors include four USB ports, up to four COM ports, and up to four Ethernet ports (two 2.5G by default) to simplify sensor, camera, and network integration. Onboard dual CAN Bus and an isolated DIO module enhance deterministic control, while DisplayPort™ and HDMI® outputs support up to two 4K displays."

Source: ASUS

2.13.2026

Audiophiles take passive cooling to a whole new level





This absolute beast of an audio amplifier weighs in at 57kg (125 lbs) and would make a legendary fanless PC case. Sure, requiring two grown adults just to move your workstation is a bit impractical (and the $15,000 price tag is definitely a deal-breaker) but a boy can dream.

Source: Audio Connection 

2.12.2026

Silent PC with 3d printed parts




"I always wanted to build a SFF PC. But I also really love a silent PC. These two ideas did not seem to intersect. Then I came across the Noctua NH-P1, and it all just clicked. The only issue was that I could not find an existing case that would fit the passive cooler while still being considered SFF. So I decided to build my own."

Source: reddit 

2.11.2026

Passive 25G connection




"The cards are rated for ambient temperatures of up to 55 °C and chip temperatures of up to 105 °C. Without proper cooling the case will get too hot to touch (and then fail)! Usually a small breeze coming from a fan is enough to keep the temperatures in check. However, I was looking for a fanless solution, so I came up with this: Two big-ass heat sinks (4.72” x 2.72” x 1.06”), which I got for $17, stuck on with 6.0W/mK 1mm thermal pad, cut to size ($5). The heatsinks are just a little longer than the case, allowing for some air exchange when put upright."

Source: Dr. Christian Kohlschütter

2.10.2026

Fanless equals durable

2.09.2026

Intel Core Ultra industrial NUC




The OnLogic ML100G-56 industrial NUC is purpose-built for performance and flexibility. Equipped with the latest Intel processors, and configurable with Hailo AI accelerators, the ML100G-56 delivers the performance needed for industrial applications, from automation to AI at the edge. The ML100G-56 offers extensive I/O capabilities, including multiple display outputs, USB ports, LAN, and optional DIO, enabling seamless integration into modern and legacy industrial infrastructure.

https://www.onlogic.com/store/ml100g-56/

2.06.2026

The surprising appeal of the Cyber X1




"It's way faster than I thought it would be. It comes with Windows 11, and it only took about 5 minutes to setup. The WiFi connection is good. The performance is very good. I installed Microsoft Office 365, and this mini pc handles it wonderfully. I haven't had any problems with compatibility. What I like the most is that it doesn't get as hot as I thought it would, but if you are playing games or videos continuously, the temperature will increase, and that is to be expected. Keep in mind, this is the 8GB Ram and 128GB Storage Cyber X1. This mini pc is a great value."

Source: Amazon 

2.05.2026

Audio PC upgrade




"I have updated my Diretta Host PC.

The Diretta Host PC is, in a sense, the ultimate Diretta Host, utilizing DPDK technology and specialized for Memory Play. The software version was released only experimentally for a limited time, so I believe only a few people are using it. I use it in combination with a DST-0, along with a network switch and NIC linked to the 25 MHz clock from the DST-0.

The key points of this update are:

1)    Replaced the case from Streacom FC10 to HDPLEX H5
2)    Added an additional HDPLEX 250 W GaN ATX PSU
3)    Moved the NVMe SSD from the onboard slot to a PCIe x4 adapter"

Source: Audiophile Style 

2.04.2026

2.03.2026

Pin fin heat sinks




We'd love to see more pin fin heat sinks available. Unlike traditional "plate fin" heat sinks that use long, parallel walls, pin fin heat sinks feature an array of vertical posts (pins) protruding from a base plate. This specific geometry makes them particularly effective in environments with natural convection or unpredictable airflow directions. Because the pins are individual posts, air can enter and exit the heat sink from any angle.

Image source: eBay