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Revision as of 08:06, 9 February 2016
Contents
Airtop (under construction...)
Airtop is a small and silent high performance desktop, with no fans at all, allowing to dissipate 200W in a 7.5L chassis (smaller than your shoes box), enough to cool a Xeon CPU and a professional (or gaming) graphics card. Airtop cools itself by generating airflow using no moving parts, just the waste heat from the CPU and the GPU, by Natural Airflow (NAF) patent-pending cooling technology. Passive cooling is silent, reliable and requires no maintenance. Airtop incorporates not only a high performance desktop or server processor, but also a full-height professional graphics card.
At this point Airtop offered in four configurations:
- Airtop-W workstation equipped with an Intel® Xeon® Processor E3 and full-height NVIDIA® QUADRO® M4000 graphics card.
- Airtop-G zero-fans gaming desktop with an Intel® Core™ i7 Processor and NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950 graphics card.
- Airtop-S passively cooled server with an Intel® Xeon® Processor E3, 32 GB ECC RAM, 4 hard-disks in RAID and 6 Gbit Ethernet ports.
- Airtop-DIY barebone computer provide users the flexibility to build their own fan-less powerful machine, from processor to other peripheral HW.
Intro
Hardware
Software
Mechanical
Resources
- [ Airtop Owner’s Manual]
- Airtop Application Notes
- Airtop Certificates