Streacom, the maker of several fanless PC cases has teased its brand new design which aims to be one of the best fanless chassis made to date. As shared by our friends over at FanlessTech, the PC chassis from Streacom is going to feature a non-conventional cooling system in a traditional case design.
Streacom Preps The Ultimate Fanless PC Chassis With Evaporator-Cooling For CPU & GPU
The project which was initially started by Calyos at Kickstarter was codenamed the NSG S0 but since then, Streacom has taken over and made some changes. Now expected to be called the SG10, the fanless PC chassis has taken the same design fundamentals from the NSG S0 but made them even better as seen in the teaser shots.
Looking at the renders of the case, we can see that the sides, front, and rear of the SG10 fanless PC case are made out of glass while the top-side houses the main heatsink. The bottom is made up of aluminum with either metal or rubber feet on which the whole case rests.
The most interesting part about the fanless PC case is the heatsink itself. Streacom is said to be using an evaporator-style cooling which makes use of a Freon-type refrigerant. The 2-phase system that Clayos was working on utilized an RZ1233zdE dielectric fluid which doesn’t cause short-circuits and also never needs to be changed as the loop heat pipes are sealed tight. Both the CPU and GPU will be attached to the main heatsink through heatpipes.
These images focus on the condensers that are mounted at the top and have been at the heart of the new design. As mentioned during the condenser development, one side is for CPU cooling and the other for GPU, each with independent loops and evaporators. Clayos via Kickstarter
As for cooling performance, the Streacom fanless PC case is projected to offer up to 195W CPU and 420W GPU thermal dissipation power which means it can support almost all high-end CPUs & GPUs currently in the market. There’s also a good chance that we might see the casing in both the standard and copper flavors at launch. Following are some test results of the prototype running an overclocked Intel desktop CPU:
There’s currently no word on the pricing or availability of Streacom’s Fanless PC case, the SG10, but we expect to hear more from the manufacturer this year.