The MonsterLabo The First-The actual name of a PC case

The MonsterLabo The First-The actual name of a PC case

As the title of this post states that the MonsterLabo The First is an actual of a fanless PC case, which is rather odd, I know. But the PC case from my perspective is impressive. Let's examine the features in-depth.


The PC case has a very sleek design that resembles the Xbox Series X gaming console—having a passively cooled enclosure. According to the MonsterLabo, the PC case is capable of cooling most high-end graphics cards available on the consumer market. Potential users would have the option if they chose so to install 140mm fans in the top and bottom of the case, which comes at a caveat. You would increase the noise levels for lowered temperatures.

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According to the case specs, it passively can cool up to a 100W CPU, or 120W if users chose active cooling. On the GPU front, the PC case can also cool up to 270mm length graphics card, 120W passively, or 180W actively cooled GPU.

Internally, here's where it gets rather interesting regarding features. There is a fixed heat plate, and six heat pipes explicitly made for the GPU that connects to a large heatsink situated on the very top of the case. Everything is fixed in place; this means PC builders will have to remove the entire GPU's heatsink and fan for installation purposes. The CPU cooler indeed has a unique design in that it dissipates heat upward directly into the integral heatsink, which dominates a considerable portion of the case's interior.

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I would say from a design perspective, the MonsterLab The First PC is quite sleek and clean. But installing hardware would be a challenge and should be left up to the more experienced PC builders.


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