Thursday, December 5th 2024
ARCTIC Launches Senza, A Passively-Cooled PC Powered by AMD Ryzen CPUs
With the Senza Under Desk PC, ARCTIC is launching a remarkable new product on the market. The innovative Senza Under Desk PC, available in three versions, impresses with its discreet under-desk mounting, high performance, and completely passive cooling. A complete PC that integrates perfectly into any working environment and ensures a tidy, efficient setup.
The ideal solution for modern offices and home office
"The Senza was developed to optimize the workplace. With our Under Desk PC, we have created a computer that is inaudible and invisible and offers maximum comfort and performance."—Magnus Huber, CEOSilent & maintenance-free
Thanks to passive cooling, the Senza operates completely silently and is virtually wear and maintenance-free due to the absence of moving parts.
Practical & compact
Mounting beneath the table keeps the entire workspace free of clutter and well organized. Its front panel provides effortless access to essential functions.
Powerful & versatile
With efficient hardware, the Senza delivers high performance. HDMI and DisplayPort connections allow for two directly connected monitors. Additionally, it supports a total of four screens through daisy-chaining.Availability
The Senza is now available in all three versions on the ARCTIC Webshop as well as from selected partners.
Senza 5500GT
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The ideal solution for modern offices and home office
"The Senza was developed to optimize the workplace. With our Under Desk PC, we have created a computer that is inaudible and invisible and offers maximum comfort and performance."—Magnus Huber, CEOSilent & maintenance-free
Thanks to passive cooling, the Senza operates completely silently and is virtually wear and maintenance-free due to the absence of moving parts.
Practical & compact
Mounting beneath the table keeps the entire workspace free of clutter and well organized. Its front panel provides effortless access to essential functions.
Powerful & versatile
With efficient hardware, the Senza delivers high performance. HDMI and DisplayPort connections allow for two directly connected monitors. Additionally, it supports a total of four screens through daisy-chaining.Availability
The Senza is now available in all three versions on the ARCTIC Webshop as well as from selected partners.
Senza 5500GT
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5500GT
- Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 7
- Memory: 16 GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe M.2 TLC SSD
- OS: Windows 11 Home N
- MSRP: € 599.99
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
- Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 8
- Memory: 32 GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe M.2 TLC SSD
- OS: Windows 11 Home N
- MSRP: € 699.99
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Pro
- Graphics: AMD Radeon RX Vega 8
- Memory: 32 GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe M.2 TLC SSD
- OS: Windows 11 Pro N
- MSRP: € 729.99
23 Comments on ARCTIC Launches Senza, A Passively-Cooled PC Powered by AMD Ryzen CPUs
If they managed good thermals with it sitting under a table, it is a pretty good design.
Yeah dust falls but it doesn't mean it won't get in through openings.
You can of course bump it to 1080 to get that smooth 20 FPS experience. Certainly over 20 % more on average lol
Personally I don't think it's worth it for such a small bump. Besides, the 5700G is just as fast on the CPU side, thanks to fewer cores and slower C-cores in the 8500G. Go for 8600G or stay on AM4.
Regarding the cleaning, most vacuums use some sort of brush inside them to separate dust and the like. If not, they've got some turbine to slow the big bits enough to fall out of suspension and be collected before the air is sent out of the vacuum. In both cases you have things coming into close proximity rapidly, which will build a static charge. 99% of the time it's not a problem because the vacuum can tough it and your carpet is an insulator...but try applying a jolt of static to a PC and the results are obviously catastrophic.
Regarding the PC itself...cool. It's using old 5000 series Ryzen, which were pretty cool running anyways. It's hooking that to a gigantic thermal mass, and with blade widths as large as it is assuming that convection currents will generate the minimal amount of air current which will transfer enough heat...which isn't unreasonable. It's an exercise in asking what you are willing to give-up for a silent PC...and I don't think it could ever be worth what they are charging... Based on the specs it's not something for me.
Never had an issue using a standard vacuum cleaner to clean out dust in my PC, but yeah, never had carpet at home, except for in the bathroom when I lived in the UK...
But the box itself looks nicely designed, so I'll give 'em that !
Are you telling me you vacuum linoleum/tile/wood? That'd be a first personally...because it's never as clean as a freshly washed floor, and the smell of spic-n-span is generic citrus goodness.
Yes this is not passively cooled and will make noise, but it gives you a wide variety of choice regarding components depending on your user scenario and how much you want to spend.
Talking about spending, with his newest itteration on this concept you can go crazy o_O . But you'll end up with a hell of a unique system :wtf:.
Despite the fact that the concept of a concealed system is like swearing in the church here on TPU for a lot of like minded PC-hardware exhibitionists :D, it sure does have it's appeal. I don't see any problem in them broaden their horizons and potential sources of income, as long as they keep a good customer support/RMA policy.
They should have put some of the new Ryzen AI chip in this one, with proper GPU and CPU performance.