Akasa Turing A50 (V2) Encloure (for ASUS PN50 Mainboard) [FANLESS]
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- Only for ASUS PN50 !
- FANLESS !
- Premium Aluminium !
- A-NUC62-M1BV2
AKASA Turing A50 - Compact fanless case for ASUS® PN50/PN51 with 4000 & 5000 Series AMD Ryzen™ processors and Radeon™ Vega 7 Graphics
- Solid aluminium fanless APU and VRM cooling design
- Stylish cover panels with diamond effect
- Positioned vertically or horizontally
- Perfect for home, business and commercial applications
- Suitable for up to Ryzen™ 7 4800U
New in V2:
- 1 port at the front for SD card
- opening for dual mic array at the front
- 1 port at the rear for the DP cable

I am probably a little bit too picky, I mean the 4 stars, but that's me. The case does its job perfectly - cools PN50 (and I guess PN51 too) quite well. I am using 4 monitors and this puts constant additional strain on the system, still the highest temperatures I've seen were 70 degrees Celsius and this was only for a few seconds in some full load situations. In the original case P50 skyrocketed through 100 degrees even on boot and I had crashes caused by temperatures almost every time I forgot to keep an eye on the load and the temps. So, it is a life saviour! Akasa will not and cannot solve the driver problems of PN50 and there are some, but the heat problem is fully cured. The temps of the two SSD-s I added are also good - the SATA under 40 and the NVMe 45-50. Depending on the model you can expect some differences, but not drastic ones. Why the 4 stars then? Well Akasa added the forgotten ports in V2, but there are some things that can be done better - the spring for the power button does nothing and the only thing it can do is to get lost inside and cause ... a problem. Finding the right leads for the Wifi can be tricky, bunding them with the product will not cause the price to get too high and will save the buyers time (a lot of time in my case). The thermal paste is not enough unless you are a magician. And finally the corners of the box are dangerous - it can be used as weapon, but I believe this is not the idea. All that said. I am happy with the Turing case and I'd recommend it, I'd say even, that it is a "must" for a top end PN-s (4700/4800), but it can be better with a very little effort and I doubt anybody who needs it will get scared of a few more euros if it is perfected.