Recently, the well-known hardware manufacturer Akasa officially launched the Euler CMX compact fanless chassis, aiming to provide a completely zero-decibel operating environment for industrial applications and HTPC. The most troublesome problem for ITX host users should be the bizarre noise caused by the aging fan after a long time. This Euler CMX chassis adopts a fanless design. Not only does the CPU use passive cooling,Even the power supply uses a fanless 220W DC power supply (similar to a laptop power adapter), which can achieve completely zero-noise operation of the entire machine.

The size of the host is only 246x205x78mm, and the capacity is about 4 liters. The entire body is made of aluminum, and the surface is covered with large-area cooling fins.Using the entire body as a radiator, the heat dissipation capacity is 35W.
This passive cooling solution eliminates fan noise and, because there are no moving parts, significantly reduces maintenance costs and extends hardware life.

There are two 5Gbps USB-A and two USB 2.0 interfaces on the front panel of the chassis, and a 220W DC power jack on the back, which is connected to the power interface of the ITX motherboard through a built-in converter.
For players with limited budget, you can also choose a 150W external power adapter.

Euler CMX chassis currently only provides Intel processor buckles, supports LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200 and LGA115x interfaces, starting at 159 euros (approximately RMB 1,300 yuan)
