There will be a PC model that doesn't have any cooling fan, but can still handle all tasks well.
With the AMD Ryzen 8000G CPU, this computer can perform well in both CPU-intensive tasks and gaming, a point that current fanless systems have a hard time achieving.
Fanless PCs typically rely on passive cooling with aluminum heatsinks and copper heat pipes. The idea of a fanless PC sounds appealing, but it’s rarely implemented in high-end desktops or laptops.
Why aren't fanless PCs popular yet?
Powerful processors (CPUs) and graphics cards (GPUs) have a hard time staying cool without fans constantly blowing on the heatsink. Today, most fanless PCs are implemented in compact chassis with configurations that include extremely power-efficient chips (usually mobile CPUs).
The heatsinks on these machines are often much larger and denser than conventional air-cooled systems. However, despite this, their temperatures are still higher than standard cooling solutions.
However, a major PC manufacturer is preparing to make a breakthrough by announcing the first fanless desktop computer using a desktop processor. According to FanlessTech, this will be the first fanless PC from a major brand, using a CPU with a power consumption of 65W TDP.
The image posted shows an AMD Ryzen processor, and judging by the 65W TDP, it's likely a Ryzen 8000G. The recent Ryzen 9000 processors have been unlocked to use TDPs of up to 105W, making them less likely to be passively cooled due to their high-performance design.
Most fanless PCs today are mini-PCs that use entry-level Intel processors, with up to four cores and low clock speeds. These systems are not typically made by major brands, so this upcoming fanless PC will be a unique system.
With the AMD Ryzen 8000G CPU, this computer can perform well in both CPU-intensive tasks and gaming, a point that current fanless systems have a hard time achieving.
There's not much information yet on the detailed configuration, price, or official release date. However, it's expected that important details will be revealed in the coming days.

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