Today we're introducing the Venturi. It is the most powerful fully contained small-form-factor PC available for purchase anywhere.
The idea behind it was almost stubborn. We wanted to put a workstation-class graphics card, the kind normally reserved for machines several times the size, inside a chassis under eleven liters, and cool all of it on a single closed loop with no external radiator, no external power supply, and no compromise on how quietly it runs. For a long time, that combination was considered impossible in a case this small. The Venturi is our answer, and it measures 10.7 liters.
An almost stubborn idea
At its core is the 600R, our own cooling platform built around the FormD T1, a case many regard as one of the finest small-form-factor designs ever made. We took it apart and rebuilt it, with more than twenty modifications to the chassis and the loop, until it could carry an NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell at full power without undervolting the card or accepting the noise that usually comes with density like this. A full-copper loop cools the processor, graphics card, memory, and storage together, drawing heat from every part of the system rather than only the obvious ones.


As far as we can measure, it is both the densest and the quietest of its kind.

The result holds a power density of 83.7 watts per liter, the highest of any fully contained small-form-factor system we are aware of, while running at under 35 decibels under full load. Comparable machines tend to sit closer to forty. As far as we can measure, it is both the densest and the quietest of its kind.

The Venturi is not configured from a menu. It is offered by inquiry only, beginning at $10,000, and every one is built and tuned alongside the person it is made for. We would rather build a smaller number of these properly than a larger number quickly. We have spent a long time on the Venturi. It is the clearest expression yet of what we believe a small machine can be.




