In a world where small form factor PCs often aren't much to look at, especially if they have to make do with passive cooling, Akasa has built the Euler case.
First seen during Computex 2012, the product uses a metallic body that dissipates the heat led to it by the CPU block.
Sure, the maximum thermal load the case can handle isn't high (35W), but there are CPUs with a lower TDP than even that nowadays.
At any rate, the case should be a good fit for HTPC systems or nettops built around low-power dual-core central processing units.
Unfortunately, we don't know what the price will be, only that it will be “affordable.”
Until the time this last detail is disclosed, you all can look around for pico-ITX or mini-ITX motherboards.
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