Here’s A 32 Core AMD EPYC CPU & A GeForce RTX 2070 Running With Fanless, Passive Cooling

Here’s A 32 Core AMD EPYC CPU & A GeForce RTX 2070 Running With Fanless, Passive Cooling

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https://wccftech.com/truemetal-up10-passive-cooled-fanless-pc-amd-epyc-rtx-2070/

We have seen many demonstrations of a truly fanless PC case but nothing as extreme as the one that Truemetal has cooked up. The PC case manufacturer has designed an entirely passive cooled setup which rocks a 32 core AMD EPYC CPU and a desktop-class, GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card.

Spotted by Anandtech, the PC designed by Truemetal is built around the UP10 chassis which is a completely fanless design, featuring passive cooling. The case itself costs $888 for the silver color and $899 for the black colored variant. The key features of this case are that it can support both, an SFX/ATX PSU and a discrete graphics card along with up to an EATX motherboard. The whole case acts as a thermal heatsink with a large Heatpipe block that has multiple contact base for the CPU and GPU. The heatsinks transfer heat to the aluminum chassis, dissipating heat into the case itself.

Here’s A 32 Core AMD EPYC CPU & A GeForce RTX 2070 Running With Fanless, Passive Cooling

Jan 5, 2020, 8:13am UTC
https://wccftech.com/truemetal-up10-passive-cooled-fanless-pc-amd-epyc-rtx-2070/ > We have seen many demonstrations of a truly fanless PC case but nothing as extreme as the one that Truemetal has cooked up. The PC case manufacturer has designed an entirely passive cooled setup which rocks a 32 core AMD EPYC CPU and a desktop-class, GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card. > Spotted by Anandtech, the PC designed by Truemetal is built around the UP10 chassis which is a completely fanless design, featuring passive cooling. The case itself costs $888 for the silver color and $899 for the black colored variant. The key features of this case are that it can support both, an SFX/ATX PSU and a discrete graphics card along with up to an EATX motherboard. The whole case acts as a thermal heatsink with a large Heatpipe block that has multiple contact base for the CPU and GPU. The heatsinks transfer heat to the aluminum chassis, dissipating heat into the case itself.