By: TechEdge Blog | 5 min read
In the ever-evolving world of compact computing, finding hardware that balances thermal performance with a small footprint is the holy grail. Enter the Shanta Kand NeonX 4755—a device that has been buzzing in niche forums under the hashtag #MinTop.
But what exactly is the "NeonX 4755," and does it deserve a spot in your next small-form-factor (SFF) build? We put this mysterious unit through its paces to find out if it lives up to the hype. shanta kand neonx4755 min top
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Who is Shanta Kand? Known in Asian markets for OEM cooling solutions, they have finally entered the global enthusiast scene. Their unique selling point is the Offset Heatpipe Array. Unlike standard coolers that sit directly over the CPU die, the NeonX shifts the heat pipes to the edge, allowing for lower RAM clearance issues—perfect for "Top Min" (Top-down Mini) cooling.
| Feature | Shanta Kand NeonX4755 Min Top | Lume Cube Panel Mini | Govee Neon Rope Light (portable) | |--------|-------------------------------|----------------------|----------------------------------| | Lumens | 4755 | 1500 | 2000 | | Hybrid neon | Yes | No | No | | Battery life (max) | 1.75h | 2.5h | 4h (rope form) | | Price (approx) | $79 | $90 | $60 | By: TechEdge Blog | 5 min read In
The NeonX4755 wins on pure output and color uniqueness but loses on runtime.