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Akasa is a specialized manufacturer of computer thermal solutions, renowned for its extensive range of fanless cases designed for Intel NUC and Mini-ITX form factors. Catering to both the consumer DIY market and industrial system integrators, Akasa focuses on creating silent, efficient, and durable computing environments. Their engineering expertise extends beyond chassis design to include high-performance CPU coolers, magnetic levitation fans, thermal interface materials, and a wide array of connectivity accessories such as internal card readers and cable management kits.

With a commitment to design and functionality, Akasa products enable users to build robust, dust-resistant, and noise-free systems. Whether for home media centers, office workstations, or rugged industrial applications, Akasa provides the essential components for optimized thermal management and system reliability.

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akasa A-NUC102-M1B Premium Fanless Case User Manual

June 23, 2025
akasa A-NUC102-M1B Premium Fanless Case  CAUTION Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. If an ESD-controlled workstation is not available, wear an antistatic wrist strap or touch an earthed surface…

akasa Limiting TDP Under BIOS User Manual

June 19, 2025
Limiting TDP Under BIOS for ASUS NUC 14 Pro (Revel Canyon)  12 May 2025 | Version 3.0 Limiting TDP Under BIOS The Turing RC Pro (Product Code: A-NUC101-M1B) and Maxwell…

Akasa A-ITX49-S1B ITX Case User Manual and Installation Guide

User Manual
Comprehensive user manual and installation guide for the Akasa A-ITX49-S1B ITX PC case, covering safety precautions, component lists, panel layouts, internal connections, and step-by-step installation instructions for storage, motherboard, and…

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Akasa AK-CC7129BP01 Low Profile Intel CPU Cooler User Manual

AK-CC7129BP01 • February 18, 2026
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Akasa AK-CC7129BP01 low profile Intel CPU cooler. Designed for compact systems like Thin mini-ITX, HTPC,…

Akasa AK-CC7122EP01 Low Profile CPU Cooler Instruction Manual

AK-CC7122EP01 • December 11, 2025
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Akasa AK-CC7122EP01 low-profile CPU cooler. Designed for Intel LGA775, LGA115x, and LGA1200 sockets, this cooler…

Akasa Cypher MX3 Ultra Compact 2L Case User Manual

A-ITX38U3-M1B • July 28, 2025
Material SGCC steel 0.8mm with black coating interior Panel material Aluminium Motherboard types Thin mini-ITX with DC onboard Dimensions 208 x 203 x 45mm (WxDxH) Internal bays 1…

Akasa Maxwell RC Pro Fanless Case User Manual

A-NUC102-M1B • July 3, 2025
User manual for the Akasa Maxwell RC Pro fanless case, detailing setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for this premium aluminium case designed for ASUS NUC 14/15 Pro…

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  • What precautions should I take before installing Akasa components?

    Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Always wear an antistatic wrist strap or touch an earthed metal surface before handling the motherboard or other internal parts.

  • How do I ensure IP65 compliance for the Akasa A-NUC107-M1B case?

    To maintain the IP65 waterproof and dustproof rating, ensure all caps and covers are firmly closed and screws are tightened in the correct sequence. The final assembly with the motherboard must be installed properly according to the user manual.

  • How do I limit the CPU TDP in BIOS for Akasa fanless cases?

    For fanless cases designed for specific thermal limits (e.g., 15W or 40W), enter the BIOS, navigate to the Cooling or Power settings, set 'External Ambient Temperature Tolerance' to 'User Defined,' and adjust the Package Power Limits (Sustained and Burst) to match the case specifications.