A new copper PC case has surfaced, offering silent cooling for mid-range gaming rigs, no fans required.
Copper PC case trades airflow for raw mass

Known as the FanlessVC2300S DT, this case ditches all active cooling in favor of solid copper engineering. It measures 36 x 30.3 x 13 cm and weighs a hefty 21.5 kilograms in its copper variant. That weight drops to 11.2 kg if you opt for the aluminum version instead.
Despite the size and mass, it’s still considered compact. But don’t expect portability; this thing is built like a brick for a reason.
How the copper PC case dissipates 250 watts silently
The design revolves around heat transfer. The processor’s heat moves through 17 copper heat pipes, each 8 mm thick. For the GPU, three vapor chambers draw the waste heat out and push it to copper fins positioned on all four sides of the chassis.
This passive setup supports up to 250 watts of combined heat, enough to power a quiet mid-tier gaming PC. Aside from the PSU fan, the system stays completely silent.
Specs and limitations of this unique design
Here’s what the case supports:
- Mini-ITX motherboard
- Flex-ATX power supply
- One 2.5-inch HDD or SSD
- GPU compatibility up to GeForce RTX 5060 with 8 GB GDDR7
While that’s not ultra high-end, it’s solid for gamers who value silence over max performance.
Price and availability remain limited
At the moment, only the aluminum version is listed at 1,760 yuan (roughly $247) on Taobao. There’s no confirmed price for the copper edition, nor is there word on global sales just yet.
Not your average quiet PC case
With a dense copper frame and vapor chamber engineering, this isn’t just another silent build; it’s a statement piece. Heavy, focused, and completely fanless.