Fanless industrial computers represent a paradigm shift in industrial computing, offering unmatched reliability and efficiency for sectors where traditional fan-cooled systems fail. Unlike conventional computers that rely on noisy fans to dissipate heat, Xin Saike’s fanless designs use passive cooling technologies such as aluminum heat sinks, copper heat pipes, and thermal interface materials to transfer heat away from critical components. This approach not only eliminates noise but also removes a common point of failure—fans account for 40% of hardware failures in industrial settings due to dust accumulation or motor wear. Our fanless industrial computers are built with industrial-grade components, including solid-state drives (SSDs) for shock resistance and wide-temperature capacitors rated for -40°C to 85°C, ensuring they withstand extreme conditions without performance degradation. For applications like machine vision in manufacturing, where consistent processing power is essential, our systems deliver stable performance without thermal throttling, even during prolonged high-load tasks. The lack of fans also simplifies maintenance, as there are no filters to clean or replace, reducing lifecycle costs by up to 50% over five years. Additionally, our fanless industrial computers support a wide range of I/O options, including RS-232/485, GPIO, and PoE, enabling seamless integration with legacy equipment and modern sensors. Customization is another cornerstone of our approach—clients can specify processor types, memory configurations, and expansion slots to match their exact requirements, whether for a small batch of ruggedized kiosks or a large-scale deployment of edge computing nodes in smart cities. With certifications like CE, FCC, and RoHS, our systems comply with global standards, facilitating deployment in over 50 countries without additional compliance hurdles.