

🖥️ Elevate your NUC game with silent power and sleek versatility!
The Akasa Turing AC Pro is a premium fanless aluminium case designed specifically for Intel NUC 12/13 Pro systems, supporting up to 40W TDP CPUs. Featuring a custom thermal kit with copper heat pipes and extruded fins, it delivers efficient silent cooling. Its compact 2.8L form factor allows vertical, horizontal, or VESA mounting, while supporting up to four 4K displays, making it perfect for professional and home setups demanding quiet, powerful performance.


| Brand | Akasa |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 1.27 cm; 3.22 kg |
| Item model number | A-NUC95-M1B |
| Manufacturer | Akasa |
| Series | Turing AC Pro |
| Color | Turing Pro |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Hardware Platform | PlayStation 5 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 3.22 Kilograms |
Y**A
Too Heavy.
Too Heavy. Mini PC with this huge cooling make MINI PC irrelevant.
B**N
BTW - if your external wireless don't fit your NUC, which is what happened to me, there are open venting within the fins that you can't see on any pictures when you buy it. So if you pull apart the 2 wireless antenna's out of the NUC carefully, you can recycle the NUC's built in wireless antennas with the wonderful sticky fold that Intel used in the original case. Stick the small antennas to the walls of an external fins without anyone even noticing them. The one with the longer cables can go on the opposite side of the case fins and the short will fit the closest wall. So thank goodness for the extra ventilation that this case was designed with. I have been waiting to own a fanless case for more than 20 years and I am happy to finally own one, well worth my effort. Only complaint is the shipping cost but was at least shipped properly unlike so many other packages I saw this winter that were damaged and or stolen and that's just not funny.
M**F
Very nice case. Finally no fan noise, which is pretty loud now and then on the NUC. Core temperature averages between 47 and 65 degrees celcius. Installing the board was pretty easy.
T**I
Passt alles, sieht toll aus und kühlt besser ohne Lüfter als der laute Lüfter im original Gehäuse vom Intel Nuc.
E**O
Un case che è in realtà un dissipatore fanless pronto ad accogliere la scheda del NUC + le unità disco. Ha un suo fascino nella fattura appena un po' grezza. Funziona perfettamente allo scopo, con temperature inferiori alla situazione precedente di 20-30 gradi. Il montaggio si è rivelato più facile del previsto, i tutorial su YouTube aiutano. Non ho riscontrato il problema del pulsante di accensione, si avverte senza problemi un "click" come nel case originale. Sarebbe perfetto, se non fosse che le viti in dotazione sembrano fatte di burro, e se per qualche motivo dovete aprirle e chiuderle un paio di volte di più rispetto al minimo sindacale per montarlo, rischiate di rovinare irrimediabilmente la testa e di non riuscire più a estrarle. Arriverei a consigliare di comprare un set di viti migliori archiviando completamente quelle contenute nella confezione.
J**E
I'll keep this brief. I have a nuc 10 i7 model that was hitting 80 - 100 degrees Celsius at 20 tdp, which is below recommended spec. I was certain that after a year of use, dust must have built up in the cpu fan. After disassembly, I found literally no dust. The stock cooler is just poorly made. I switched to the Akasa Turing FX today. I never write reviews so you gotta know that this product stood out to me. Here's a short list of why it's a worthy purchase: 1. Easy to install with YouTube guide assistance 2. Premium build materials, heavy but not too big 3. Temperature drop of 10 - 12 c at 25 TDP. Thought of pushing to 30 but decided to stay within spec. 4. Idles at 28c 5. Benchmarks after an hour hit 80 or so max 6. It looks well designed Problems with the Turing FX: 1. Power button fits fine but it could be more responsive (maybe a click noise, some feedback) 2. Some of the screws are a b**** to install 3. The SSD heatsink was awful to line up within the case 4. Accessories like wifi antanne are not included Overall it's still a 5/5 for me because Plex transcoding and subtitle generation no longer pushes my nuc to the brink. I can run multiple self-hosted apps without a hitch. If you're gonna game hardcore on it, then this review is not for you. I would suspect this case is for the crowd that hosts media applications and such. Thanks for the case, I will cherish it for years to come.
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