
The world has seen a stunning increase in CPU and bus speeds over the last few years. The increase in speed, and the need to pack even more into even smaller spaces, has lead to an equally dramatic increase in the amount of heat generated by components inside the computers.
Some computer manufacturers have done the only thing they can - increase the size of the heatsinks and the number and power of fans located inside the computer chassis. The big problem with this for an audio professional is the high level of noise that these fans can generate. Some computers are just far too noisy to be a welcomed part of a studio environment. Some computers cannot be placed inside a control room without special, expensive noise reducing enclosures.
MusicXPC doesn't have that problem. It uses a patented heat-pipe technology that traps CPU heat and through passive convection, passes that heat to conductors in the rear, where a single, small fan pushed the hot air to the outside.
Dubbed ICE [Integrated Cooling Engine], this cooling technology dramatically reduces computer noise, enhances the overall stability of the system [excessive heat can damage components] and enables a comfortable, even desirable working environment.
The result is a whisper quiet computer - by far one of the quietest computer in the world.

Heat is trapped from the CPU here . . . then dumped to the outside here.

While some computer have an army of loud fans,
the MusicXPC has only this quiet soldier.
Fan noise should come from an audience.
