4.03.2026
Akasa Kepler 2U case available
Akasa's 2U rackmount fanless case is now available as a standalone product or as a complete PC. Designed to support Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards with Intel LGA1851 and LGA1700 sockets. It features a robust cooling system to dissipate heat from processors up to 35W TDP. The front panel features four 2.5" SATA SSD/HDD hot-swappable drive bays with secure locks and dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. For internal expansion, the chassis provides four low-profile PCIe slots, making it suitable for industrial, audiovisual, or edge computing applications. Every unit comes with a 150W fanless power supply, ensuring completely silent and reliable operation.
4.02.2026
4.01.2026
3.31.2026
Quality thermal pads are a rare commodity
There's something special about the ARCTIC TP-3 thermal pad. Based on a proprietary silicone formula, it offers excellent thermal conductivity while remaining electrically non-conductive and non-capacitive. Its soft, squeezable texture allows it to mold perfectly to components, making it a user-friendly alternative to traditional thermal pastes on VRMs, RAM chips, or M.2 SSDs. The ARCTIC TP-3 is available from $8.99.
3.30.2026
Minimalist homelab
"I'm just running a very modest homelab server for music streaming purposes thanks to Navidrome. It's totally fanless ! There is a small TP-LINK switch (2 ethernet ports) at the back of the PC. It runs on Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC. Why ? Before, I was running Ubuntu Server (much better) but had many freezes... I didn't know at the time that the second ram slot was the culprit... Instead of using a SATA SSD, I wanted to try a NVMe SSD thanks to the BIOS modding of the Q1900-ITX. It now supports NVMe booting from the only PCIe X1 2.0 slot... It's slower than a regular SATA SSD but I like the fact that I don't need cables to power it."
Source: reddit
3.27.2026
DIY fanless LarkBox update
Remember this passively-cooled CHUWI mini PC from 2020? It shipped with the right processor and an old Zalman chipset cooler was used to handle the 10W Celeron J4125. Here is it today (second picture). It's still working beautifully, and in total silence. Proving once again that fanless is the way to go (and that dust is not a problem).
Source: Hydrosaure
3.26.2026
3.25.2026
Odroid H4 cooling upgrade
Instead of using the stock cooler, this Level1Techs forum member mounts the Odroid H4 board inside a significantly larger aluminum case that acts as a giant heatsink. The Odroid H4 is very efficient, but under sustained high loads, the stock cooler can heat up fast. By using a case with a much higher thermal mass, it takes significantly longer for the system to reach peak temperature. The oversize approach also allows additional internal components like SATA drives or even a power supply.
3.24.2026
Fanless A18 Mac Neo concept
We have a love hate relationship with Apple, but clearly, the latest MacBook Neo is a stroke of genius. This Mac Neo concept is designed as a more affordable, colorful alternative to the Mac Mini, aimed at students and first-time buyers. Powered by the A18 Pro chip, the device utilizes a slim aluminum chassis and passive cooling. With a theoretical starting price of $399, this Mac Neo would be a fantastic entry point into the macOS ecosystem.
Source: Yanko Design
3.23.2026
This perfect cube is a Ryzen AI PC
The new KUBB is powered by AMD, and it's available in Europe now. The awfully cute 120 x 120mm PC features a 100% silent design using a 1.4kg machined aluminum block as a heat sink (heavier than the massive Noctua NH-P1). At the heart of the PC is an AMD Ryzen processor (Ryzen AI 5 340 and Ryzen AI 7 350 options) that includes a dedicated Neural Processing Unit to accelerate AI-driven tasks like machine learning and data analysis directly on the device. Despite its diminutive size, the system offers versatile connectivity including USB-C, dual HDMI, and dual Ethernet. The fully configurable KUBB is available from €1,079.
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