• Akasa launches its latest-generation fanless Mini-ITX case - Euler CMX supports modern Intel Core Ultra processors up to 35W TDP and standard mini-ITX mobos It’s time to upgrade your fanless home media PC. • Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Akasa, the U.K.-based PC hardware manufacturing company known for its fanless cases, just announced the latest model of its Euler line of fanless Mini-ITX chassis. • According to the company’s X post, the Euler CMX is designed for the latest Intel Core and Intel Core Ultra processors with a maximum TDP of up to 35 watts. • This case is fully passively cooled via the aluminum fins on its case, and it also features dual USB 3.2 and USB 2.0 ports up front, a built-in 220W DC-to-DC power converter, and VESA mounts. • The company said that its “built for reliable industrial & POS deployments,” but enthusiasts looking for a completely silent solution for a home media PC will also appreciate it.
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- Akasa has released the Euler CMX, a new fanless Mini‑ITX chassis that supports Intel Core and Core Ultra processors with up to 35 W TDP. The case uses passive cooling via aluminum fins and includes dual USB 3.2/USB 2.0 front‑panel ports, a built‑in 220 W DC‑to‑DC converter, and VESA mounts. Unlike earlier models, the CMX can house standard‑size Mini‑ITX motherboards, though it only supports Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200, and LGA115X sockets, excluding most AMD CPUs. The unit measures 248.6 × 205 × 78.5 mm and retails for about $175 (pre‑VAT), with a pre‑built option available for $1,489.
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