There is no fan in the 850-watt power supply either
Cooler Master brought an interesting computer to Computex 2024: the system is built on a powerful 240-watt Core i9-12900K, but does not have a single fan. There is no provision for life support here — all components are cooled passively, using radiators and heat pipes.
The computer is assembled in a Cooler Master Cube 500 Flatpack case. The processor cooler is apparently experimental: there is no name on the accompanying plate. It has 14 large fins divided into several sections, and at least six heat pipes.
Power supply — Cooler Master X Silent Edge Platinum 850. The system is based on the Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Formula. The only caveat is that there is no video card. Who might need a full-size, silent computer with a Core i9-12900K, but without a discrete video accelerator, — big question, but it is obvious that installing a video card with completely passive cooling would pose great difficulties (it is unlikely that a suitable model would correspond to the processor level).