Wave Cube Nano Mini PC

Shuunnya Wave

Wave Cube Nano Mini PC

Fanless and genuinely silent, with the throttled clock printed next to the boost clock and four screws to open it.

₹18,900

₹21,900

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Configuration: 8 GB / 256 GB

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₹18,900

8 GB / 256 GB

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The Shuunnya promise

A silent little computer that prints the clock it settles at, not only the clock it reaches, and opens with four ordinary screws.

  • Sustained 2.4 GHz at 15 W on an open desk, 2.1 GHz in a closed cabinet, measured
  • No fan and no moving parts, so there is nothing to clog or wear out
  • Memory and storage socketed, and it opens with four Phillips screws and no glue
  • LifeOS security updates to July 2034, spares stocked to July 2038 at set prices

Details

The Cube with the fan taken out. A finned 6063-T6 aluminium shell is the heatsink, so there is no moving part in the machine and no noise at all. It is the one to put behind a screen, on a shop counter, or in a room where silence is the requirement. The cheat in fanless computers is the boost clock. A passive box is quoted at a peak it holds for well under a minute, after which the case saturates and the machine settles somewhere far lower that nobody prints, and the buyer discovers it as a stutter three weeks in. The second cheat is the cabinet: the figure that gets measured is always on an open desk, never inside the enclosure the machine will actually live in. Both numbers are below.

  • 3.8 GHz boost held for about 40 seconds from cold, then a sustained all-core 2.4 GHz at 15 W on an open desk at 30 C ambient
  • Inside a closed cabinet with no airflow it settles at 2.1 GHz and the case reaches 61 C, which is within specification and is warm to the touch. That is the trade for silence and we would rather you knew it before you bought
  • No fan, no vent, no filter, and therefore nothing to clog, wear out or start whining in year three
  • Memory and storage socketed: one SO-DIMM slot to 48 GB and one M.2 2280 slot, both reachable through four Phillips screws
  • Storage is TLC with a DRAM cache, sustained 1,100 MB/s after the cache, not a DRAM-less QLC drive quoted at its cache speed
  • Runs from a standard 45 W USB-C Power Delivery adapter, so any compliant charger works and a replacement is an ordinary part
  • Every unit is new. No returned mainboard, drive or adapter is fitted into a new machine
  • There is no Shuunnya service-centre network yet. A warranty claim means sending the unit to us, and we do not print a turnaround time we cannot yet keep

Product information

Configuration and measured performance
8 GB / 256 GB
One 8 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM, 256 GB NVMe
16 GB / 512 GB
One 16 GB DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM, 512 GB NVMe
Processor
Four cores, 8 threads, 4 nm. The exact part number is printed on the box and does not change for the life of the model
Boost and sustained
3.8 GHz for about 40 seconds from cold. Sustained all-core 2.4 GHz at 15 W on an open desk at 30 C ambient. Sustained 2.1 GHz inside a closed cabinet with no airflow, case surface 61 C
Cooling
Passive finned 6063-T6 aluminium. No fan, no vents, no dust filter. The case is the heatsink and it is meant to get warm
Storage type
PCIe 4.0 x4, TLC NAND with an on-board DRAM cache. 3,200 MB/s into the SLC cache, sustained 1,100 MB/s once it is full. Endurance 150 TBW on 256 GB, 300 TBW on 512 GB
Memory ceiling
48 GB in the single SO-DIMM slot, DDR5-5600
Displays
Two at 4K 60, one on HDMI 2.1 and one on DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C
System power
4 W at idle, about 24 W at the wall under sustained load. Standard 45 W USB-C adapter in the box
Ports, build and the upgrade question
USB
One USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 at 10 Gbps with DisplayPort, three USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 at 10 Gbps
Network
Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 on a socketed M.2 2230 card
Case
6063-T6 finned aluminium extrusion, Type II anodised, 115 x 115 x 34 mm, 520 g. VESA 75 and 100 bracket in the box
Published spare prices
8 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM Rs 2,600. 16 GB Rs 5,100. 256 GB NVMe Rs 1,900. 512 GB Rs 3,400. Adapter Rs 1,190. Wireless card Rs 1,190. Mainboard Rs 6,900. Chassis Rs 1,090
Buy the one you want
There is one memory slot, so moving from 8 GB to 16 GB means replacing the module rather than adding one. The factory step is Rs 4,000; doing it yourself later is a Rs 5,100 module plus Rs 1,900 of extra storage, about Rs 7,000, and you are left holding the old module. This is the one machine on this shelf where we would tell you to buy the configuration you want up front
Opening it
Four Phillips screws on the base, no glue, no seal to break. Service manual and board layout free to download
LifeOS, updates, warranty and spares
LifeOS status
The same operating system as the Cube: a long-term-support Linux base with our own desktop, in final testing at the time of writing
What it does today
Files, text editor, terminal, media player, browser. No bundled trials, no ads in the interface, no account needed to set up or log in
Telemetry
Off by default, payload shown before it can be switched on
If you would rather not
Firmware unlocked and the boot order yours. Installing another operating system does not affect the hardware warranty
Update window
LifeOS security and firmware updates until July 2034
Warranty
3 years on the mainboard, memory, storage, adapter and chassis against defect. Excluded: liquid ingress, physical damage, and use in an enclosure that blocks the fins entirely. Self-repair does not void it
Spares
Stocked until July 2038 at the prices above, held by a spares bank bought with the first production run and by tooling in our name
Service route
No Shuunnya service-centre network exists. Claims are handled by sending the unit to us, and no turnaround time is promised because none can honestly be promised yet

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