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A newb noob's ITX build

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Thanks to Corsair for providing the case and cooling parts, and BitFenix for the PSU and lighting.

 

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Hey guys, this is going to be another build from me- going on concurrently as my primary build log(s) linked in the sig. This won't be any massive build, in fact it will be a small HTPC build in the Corsair 380T:

 

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I already have the case and most of the components. My girlfriend liked the case so much, she wanted to do the actual build. While this is good in that a newbie gets into PC building, it also means I am on a very tight leash as far as any mods go :(

 

Oh well, here we go..

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CPU

 

I chose the Intel Pentium G3258 here. It was on a good deal via Microcenter and I want to play with this with LN2 in the future. At this point, it is more of a placeholder for a better Broadwell chip- possibly an i5 depending on power savings thanks to the 22-14 nm shrink.

 

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RAM

 

The case I got is the special launch yellow color so I went with a 2x4gb 1600MHz set from Adata. The XPG set was very reasonably priced, is slightly yellow and 8 gb is plenty enough- for now anyway!

 

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Thanks to Corsair for providing the case and cooling parts, and BitFenix for the PSU and lighting.

 

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Hey guys, this is going to be another build from me- going on concurrently as my primary build log(s) linked in the sig. This won't be any massive build, in fact it will be a small HTPC build in the Corsair 380T:

 

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I already have the case and most of the components. My girlfriend liked the case so much, she wanted to do the actual build. While this is good in that a newbie gets into PC building, it also means I am on a very tight leash as far as any mods go :(

 

Oh well, here we go..

 

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Ln2 on a pentium? It's so preposterous i love it.

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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Motherboard

 

I saw the Gigabyte z97N-WiFi at an open box clearance deal and so jumped on it. It isn't the best ITX board for z97 but it has everything I need and a pretty good port layout. 

 

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The box includes, other than the board itself, 2 SATA data cables, a WiFi antenna, I/O shield and manuals/driver disks. Pretty barebones here. There are  6 SATA ports on the board but only 2 are located at the edge so even Gigabyte thinks consumers will only use those two! Here's a look at the board itself:

 

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The chipset has an anodized aluminum heatsink. Nothing fancy but I bet it is more functional that the typical flashy heatsink on most higher end boards:

 

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Funny enough, the core VRMs themselves have no heatsink:

 

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Gigabyte said they have tested it extensively and used high quality components here. Reviews so far have agreed in that there has been no appreciable difference in overclocking an i5 unlocked chip compared to other boards so it should handle the Pentium/Broadwell i5 as well.

 

Speaking of overclocking, there is a single 4 pin EPS connector here:

 

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Plenty enough for my purposes again, this isn't an LN2 board by any means.

 

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There are 2 fan headers on the board. Good thing the Graphite 380T has a nice integrated fan controller as well! If using this board with no controller, the best option would be to go PWM with splitters and control off the CPU fan header or just power 3-pin fans direct from the PSU using low voltage adapters if need be.

 

The socket itself:

 

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The aforementioned 2 SATA ports on the edge:

 

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In fact, pretty much everything you can think of cable wise is on the edge of the board, including front panel connectors, USB 2 and USB 3 headers:

 

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The board comes with Intel dual band wireless AC as standard which I think is actually useful in a HTPC/LAN build:

 

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A look at the back I/O ports:

 

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No displayport in there which is a shame but DVI and 2x HDMI will suit my purposes.

 

Now since I have the massive CaseLabs TX-10D case as well, I figured I should at the very least see how this tiny thing would work in there. First up, the removable HPTX motherboard tray:

 

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That thing is just lost in there. You can see a yellow ring on the AF120 QE- one of the very few/subtle mods I was allowed to do. The board is actually so small, I can't even screw in the bottom right screw because it is smaller that the CPU cutout in the tray:

 

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This is how it looks inside the TX10, bear in mind what you see is a small part of the actual case as I have it:

 

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This really puts the 380T in perspective!

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Itx motherboard in a caselabs case?

 

It's like the guy at quakecon who did that and had his clothes on hangers in the case

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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Itx motherboard in a caselabs case?

 

It's like the guy at quakecon who did that and had his clothes on hangers in the case

 

It would be funny to have a 1-2 slot GPU in there and then the rest 8-9 slots just hanging loose. But no- the Asus Maximus VI Formula is going in that particular motherboard tray in reverse ATX layout.

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The build looks awesome! Can't wait to see pictures of the 380T.

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I have the same motherboard except mine is the H97 version! Now I feel famous because your awesome and we havee almost the same motherboard! :lol:

CPU: Intel Core i5 4460 | GPU: XFX r9 280x DD BLACK OC EDITION | RAM: 8gb Kingston HyperX Fury 1600Mhz | Mobo: Gigabyte h97n-WIFI | PSU: EVGA 600B | Case: Cooler Master Elite 120 | Cooler: Stock intel | SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120gb | Storage: WD 150 gb

CPU: Intel Core i7 4710MQ | GPU: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 850M | RAM: 8gb Corsair 1600Mhz | Mobo: Metabox WA50SJ Motherboard | Case: Metabox WA50SJ case | Cooler: Stock | SSD: Sandisk 256gb

:wub:  :wub:  :wub: 

Best purchase this year, bcuz forza

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nice Build!

My Main Build: NZXT S340 - NZXT Kraken X31 - Crucial MX100 256GB - i5 4460 - Gigabyte Z97P D3 - Kingston HyperX Red 8GB - MSI Nvidia GTX 780 3GB - Corsair LL & HD RGB Fans, Corsair Lighting Node Pro. 

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The build looks awesome! Can't wait to see pictures of the 380T.

  

I can't wait to post them! Friday morning is when the NDA expires.

*talks about VRMs, focus on chokes*

I like to piss off

nvm it's fine :P

  

Lol I showed the general area where the MOSFETs are located, the point of the lack of heatsink was best illustrated by the naked caps/inductors there. Artistic license :)

I have the same motherboard except mine is the H97 version! Now I feel famous because your awesome and we havee almost the same motherboard! :lol:

I am awesome? I mean, yay!

nice Build!

Thanks, the newb got her hands on the components the first time yesterday and it was pretty scary for me. I was so sure something would break at least 2-3 times! But more on that later.

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The "newb" managed to get the CPU installed, put the RAM in and put on the stock cooler. I don't have a picture of that exact configuration but here it is with the brand new EK Supremacy Evo on it:

 

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It was hard fitting in the block on this motherboard. I have already heard from other testers that the backplate for the block isn't compatible with some of their m-ATX boards as well. Just a warning- not all CPU blocks will work with ITX/m-ATX boards.

 

PSU

 

I decided to use the BitFenix Fury 750G in here, as it is the only 160mm long PSU I have. I can actually make any PSU fit in the 380T if I... ooops! 2 days left to go! Some of you may have seen these photos already from my other build log going on:

 

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Man, you make me wish it was the 29th already with all these 380t teasers...

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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If you have seen this video, there isn't a whole lot to tell more actually. I have the same color too!

 

No, i hadn't seen that. Thanks!

 

Hmmm, I'm not so sure how i feel about this case... I'll defer to yours and others judgement in a few days :P

Specs: 4790k | Asus Z-97 Pro Wifi | MX100 512GB SSD | NZXT H440 Plastidipped Black | Dark Rock 3 CPU Cooler | MSI 290x Lightning | EVGA 850 G2 | 3x Noctua Industrial NF-F12's

Bought a powermac G5, expect a mod log sometime in 2015

Corsair is overrated, and Anime is ruined by the people who watch it

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I helped get a quick test done on the CPU, board and RAM using my SSD from another rig. Other than the mouse/KB not working in Windows (despite me having universal USB 3 drivers as well as legacy USB support on), everything was ok. So now time to get this progressed.

 

SSD

 

I am going with a single 256gb Crucial M100 which I ended up getting for $80 after a combination of a good offer on Tigerdirect and Amex :D

 

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You get a copy of Acronis True Image with this which is very appreciated indeed, it will come in handy for my primary rigs.

 

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There is a nice silver dust finish on the exterior.

 

GPU

 

Thanks to Steam in-house streaming (Which works great by the way), I could have made do with the iGPU itself if I wanted to for my purposes. But I ended up going with a second hand GPU with plenty of warranty and decent performance, especially considering what I paid for it.

 

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Ah MSI! No matter, I believe this isn't really going to be an issue anyway with them. I am going to get this under water sooner than later.

 

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Not the best color choice for a PCB in my opinion but you do what you can!

 

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That single 6 pin PCI-E connector on the side is one of the main reasons I went with this, it will help keep things tidy in the case.

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I have a 7850, you will be surprised the performance gains you get from just mild ocing, great card. 

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I have a 7850, you will be surprised the performance gains you get from just mild ocing, great card.

Ya, the previous owner said this thing overclocked a lot easily with the stock cooler keeping it cool all the way through. I will find out for sure today! I installed Windows on the SSD yesterday and also all the drivers so I am set to get everything inside the case now. Just waiting for the CPU cooler!

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I have a 7850, you will be surprised the performance gains you get from just mild ocing, great card. 

agreed, it overclocks like a beast, i've got two xfx dd 7850 and I simply put the max frequencies allowed by AMDccc, no problems

My Rig:

Case: Cooler Master CM II 690 Advanced USB3; Motherboard: Asus P8z77-v; Processor: i5 3550 3.3 GHz - 3.7GHz, oc @ 3.9-4.1 GHz; Graphic cards: two XFX 7850 black edition oc @ 1 GHz; 

Ram: Corsair Vengance Red 2x4 GB 1600 MHz CL8; Heatsink: Noctua NH-U9B; Power supply: Corsair HX750 W 80 Plus Gold; Storage: SSD Vertex 3 120 GB +2 HDD Wester Digital 1 TB

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry about the lack of updates here, the motherboard has been really giving a ton of trouble. I am still trying to sort out the BIOS issues with Gigabyte support but so far pretty disappointed. Also, the SSD mount and SSD are also awaiting some re-construction soon. At least everything seems functional: http://valid.canardpc.com/vhw5km

 
Did I tell you how much I hate unsupervised kids? Well, let me tell show you why. I had a nice plan in mind for the GPU, beginning with disassembly:
 
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Just 8 screws to get till here, including one "Warranty void if removed" sticker :rolleyes:
 
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Teeny little die! What about the memory?
 
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That's what I am talking about! The heatsink itself reminds me of a tiny radiator:
 
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So with the shroud all removed, it was time to get this matched with the yellow color scheme going on (in case you didn't get it by now, the GF likes yellow a lot). But then...
 
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Oh the humanity! A visiting relative's kid decided this was a coloring item and proceeded to use a permanent marker on the raised lettering that I had painstakingly masked off and removed after the shroud was painted and left to dry. I had plans to put in some stencil art in and around these parts. This apparently was endearing enough to the others and since this isn't my build per se, it was decided to keep this as is :(
 
There were also some nice fingerprints left behind which I managed to buff out. So here is the shroud/card as it will be:
 
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Just goes to show looks are subjective, but now I am all the more motivated to get a custom loop going in here- maybe when I replace the pentium with a Broadwell chip.
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