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Perhaps this a topic for another discussion, but thank you anyway Jesus!
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I expect it will be fine since this is my first ever build and I will probably require the extra space for cable management as well as expandable storage and stuff.
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I would but I'm afraid the modern UI is becoming unbearable, please bring back the good old days!
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Nice Man ganna have to pull some strings but Il take you'r word for it
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Sorry I cant understand what you are talking about, do you want me to change the font?
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So I've been in "need" of gaming a machine for a while, but I never thought I would actually build one and till now , and since then I have started planning the BEAST! ....in my head.. And now the day of planning has finally come in action ! I hope you guys could give me some ideas and some great advice as I hear you usually do! So without any further blabbering here is my current plan: Totally against my previous ideas... I went with a Mini ITX case... The Mini ITX Prodigy form Bitfenix DUN DUN DUN! I am going with the a MINI ITX case for a variety of reasons mainly for computability and just because It looks pure awesome! I hope this will provide some sort of platform I'm looking for . Which is a little more then light gaming machine that will run current gen games on medium low graphical settings such as BF4 and Metro Last Light This is my current setup.. so fell free to change it up if you see some bottle necks or some quirks. - BitFenix Prodigy (Black) Mini ITX Tower Case - Intel Core i5-4440 3.1GHz Quad-Core Processor - Asus H81I-PLUS Mini ITX LGA1150 Motherboard - Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory - Samsung 840 EVO 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk - Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive - EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB Superclocked ACX Video Card - Corsair CX 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply - Microsoft Windows 7 Link to all the parts and prices: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3GgAt It will also be my first real build EVER... (and picking parks call me a computer virgin if you will) I'll keep u updated on the stages of building and planning .. wish you guys all the best
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Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
Got me there, you may have convinced me, back to the drawing bored. -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
True but this means shifting driver bays around. -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/chassis/phenom-mini-itx -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
Dam right! -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
True but the case dose. -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
Me too looks very sexy! -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
Not a bad build although I was sorta of satisfied with EVGA graphics card of my choice I'm sure it was way to big for a MiniITX -
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Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
No I only looked for advice not necessarily and answer. All the comments helped me here. -
Thoughts and tips on my MiniITX Gaming Rig
Samcool2 replied to Samcool2's topic in New Builds and Planning
The original was around £750 but I couldn't find a good configuration of CPU and graphics card. So the good guys on this forum helped me out and made a cheaper MiniITX build without bottlenecking.