Fans introduce dust, lint, and contaminants into the system, which in turn can clog heatsinks, degrade components, and induce failures. They are also one of the first parts to fail, requiring replacement well before most other PC parts. A fanless mini PC is inherently more reliable, less prone to breakdowns, and far easier to maintain in the long term.

Fans introduce dust, lint, and contaminants into the system, which in turn can clog heatsinks, degrade components, and induce failures. They are also one of the first parts to fail, requiring replacement well before most other PC parts. A fanless mini PC is inherently more reliable, less prone to breakdowns, and far easier to maintain in the long term.

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