Image Credit Godbq via Reddit r/sffpc
Wow. I mean….WOW. Godbq’s Monolith passive PC was supposed to make the machine silent but honestly, but it also took the words from my mouth. It’s just, stunning. Simple, elegant, and functional. I want to build it myself.
Godbq used his custom 3D model for the systems base, and integrated a Rgeek 450P pico PSU into it. The custom black cables with a gentle touch of purple asymmetrically on the left side curl upwards and connect in two simple and straight loops. The black passive heatsinks create a stunning look of absolute functionality. It’s a beautiful build albeit one that you probably wouldn’t want to touch as typically passive heatsinks get VERY hot.
Godbq powered the system with a very respectable Intel Core i5-12400F, GTX 1650 GPU, 16GB of DDR4-4400, and a 1TB NVME SSD. Interestingly, Noctua actually rates this CPU cooler for up to a 12900K though personally I would rather have it on a 5600X
Check out Godbq’s Monolith build on Reddit r/sffpc by CLICKING HERE.