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Airtop2 inferno unites the geforce gtx 1080 and a passive cooling system

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The market offers us a multitude of equipment with passive cooling, which makes them completely silent and ideal for use as a multimedia center or for working in environments where maximum concentration is required. Airtop2 Inferno is a new passive device that goes much further by integrating the full power of a GeForce GTX 1080 together with a Core i7 7700K processor.

Airtop2 Inferno is the ultimate passive team

Airtop2 Inferno is a passive PC with a size of 150 x 255 x 300 mm and a revolutionary design, offering capacity to handle up to 300W of TDP, this has been made possible by its special design in which the two side panels act as a large heatsink. The side panels of the team chassis consist of an aluminum radiator that is pierced by several high quality copper heatpipes. Compulab has worked hard on this system to improve its original dissipation capacity, which was at approximately 200W, its latest design has a dissipation capacity of 300W so you will have no problem driving a GTX 1080 alongside a Core i7.

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The manufacturer has installed an OLED screen that shows parameters of great importance such as the temperature of the components, their charge level, energy consumption and all the information about the system. The rest of its features include the inclusion of 4 UDIMM slots with support for up to 64 GB of DDR4 2400 RAM, capacity to accommodate four 2.5-inch hard drives and two M.2 NVMe drives, 2 USB 3.1 ports, seven ports USB 3.0, audio connectors, a dual Gigabit Ethernet interface and optional WiFi and 4G support.

Airtop2 Inferno is already on kickstarter, for now it has raised 45, 551 euros from its goal of 243, 662 euros

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