Fanless VC2300S DT Compact PC Case Features Silent Passive Cooling for ITX Builds

Learn about the new Fanless VC2300S DT, a compact 14.2L PC case with a silent passive cooling system. Available in copper and aluminum for ITX builds.
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Fanless VC2300S DT Compact PC Case Features Silent Passive Cooling for ITX Builds

Fanless VC2300S DT Silent Compact PC Case Emerges with Massive Radiator

A new compact PC case, the Fanless VC2300S DT, was introduced on Taobao, the Chinese retail platform. The case with a totally silent passive cooling system employs a humongous radiator with heat pipes galore for heat dissipation.

Key features and specifications

The Fanless VC2300S DT is intended for small form factor builds that require no operational noise. It claims to have 1.3 m² of effective heat dissipation area.

  • Form Factor: Compact. 14.2 liters internal volume.
  • Dimensions: 360 x 303 x 130 mm.
  • Motherboard Supported: ITX (170 x 170 mm).
  • Power Supply: Flex ATX.
  • Component Clearance: Two memory modules up to 44 mm tall and one 2.5-inch drive.
  • Graphics Card Support: Accommodates a low-profile NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card in its most powerful configuration.
Fanless VC2300S DT Compact PC Case Features Silent Passive Cooling for ITX Builds

Copper and Aluminum Versions

The Fanless VC2300S DT is offered in two material types-copper and aluminum. They have the same dimensions and a supposed heat dissipation efficiency of up to 250 W. The main difference is in their masses.

  • Aluminum Version: 11.2 kg
  • Copper Version: 21.5 kg.

Pricing and Availability

Currently in China, the aluminum version of the Fanless VC2300S DT is priced around $280 to $290. A limited-edition copper version will be announced at a later date.

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