This powerful fanless gaming PC is completely silent

17 November 2016
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The Airtop desktop PC is a fanless, silent computer built by Compulab which can house a discrete graphics card and a high-end processor.

The design is capable of dissipating 200W using a silent cooling system which generates natural airflow using no moving parts.

The platform is extremely versatile, and comes in different setup configurations, including gaming, workstation, and server.

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Specifications

The specifications of the Airtop fanless PC are dependent on which model the user selects and their selection of gaming hardware.

Several preset configurations are available on the Airtop website, which outline the basic differences between different setups.

All options are available with a wide selection of Hard Drives, SSDs, and other hardware such as WiFi adapters.

Airtop G – Gaming

  • Intel Core i7 5775C
  • Up to 32GB RAM
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 950

Airtop S – Server

  • Xeon E3-1285 v4
  • Up to 32GB RAM

Airtop W – Workstation

  • Xeon E3-1285 v4
  • Up to 32GB RAM
  • Nvidia Quadro M4000

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  • Intel Core i7 5775C
  • Up to 32GB RAM

Customisation and Pricing

Customers can purchase an Airtop in any configuration they like, including without a CPU or GPU included.

The barebones version of the Airtop (no CPU, GPU or RAM included) is priced at $795.

Below is the pricing for the preset configurations:

The Airtop cooling system essentially uses the heat generated by your PC components to create airflow throughout the system.

For an overview of how Compulab’s Natural Airflow Technology works inside the Airtop, watch the video below:


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  1. Hein McLeod
    18.11.2016 at 07:43

    GTX950 “powerfull” pfft…

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