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Hello, I did a mini itx build with the following components, Hyte Revolt 3 AMD Ryzen5 7600 non X Noctua NH-U9S (2) Noctua NF-A12s on instake Rx6700xt My temps never really dip below 40° and they peak out at 80° on most of the games I play. In the video below, it shows that under full load his build was only reaching 65° and I used a better cooler than he did.... https://youtu.be/gEiCwr_WTig?si=S0swK6H-Ne_2g8Kj Should I reapply thermal paste? ( I used Noctua supplied one) Should I change one of the intake fans to push air out of the case? Is there a specific fan curve that I should be using? Much appreciation and love :)
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Budget (including currency): 1700-2200 USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: overwatch, hell divers 2, god of war, Spider-Man, tarkov Other details: shooting for a high end 1440p to a average 4k build. I’m also curious if anyone knows what the thinnest 4070 ti super is. And should I get a 4070 ti super or the 7900 xt? And if I get the 7900 xt which one is the thinnest. If you guys have any advice or suggestions (especially on cooling) in part changes anything would be helpful thanks! PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kz7KgB CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor ($356.00 @ Newegg) CPU Cooler: Thermalright AXP90-X47 42.58 CFM CPU Cooler ($35.90 @ Amazon) Motherboard: ASRock B650I Lightning Wifi Mini ITX AM5 Motherboard ($199.99 @ Newegg) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory ($97.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Western Digital Black SN850X 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($156.97 @ Amazon) Video Card: Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16 GB Video Card ($888.26 @ Amazon) Case: Fractal Design Terra Mini ITX Desktop Case ($179.99 @ B&H) Power Supply: Corsair SF850L 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply ($149.99 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Noctua P12 redux-1700 PWM 70.75 CFM 120 mm Fan ($15.95 @ Amazon) Total: $2081.04 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-03-16 07:21 EDT-0400
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Hey guys, this is a bit of an odd one, but I'm looking for a Micro ATX, or a mini ITX motherboard that would work with an i7 6700k + GTX 960 combo. They are from an old computer that I can't be bothered selling for parts, but they are sitting in a huge case. So I figured I'll pick up a small form MB and transplant it all into a tiny case to keep as a spare machine, or give to a family member if they can use it. Ideally I'd like the board to be new(if that's even still a thing) and as cheap as possible, but I don't want some dodgy no name brand either. I found a case that will work for 15 quid, so that leaves more spare for the MB if needed. All the naming for the older generations is really confusing to me so that's why I'm struggling to figure this one out. Hope you can help me.:)
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Hi, My family have a sheet metal company and I wanted to try laser/punch my own case as some sff cases like the velka are hard to get due to delivery fees I have been searching online but most itx and sff cases are for 3D printing. I was wondering if anyone had done something similar already and what options they had found? I’m interested in the designs such as the velka 3/5 as well as the some of the more ali express cases like Acat s1 or the sgpc k39 TIA
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1. Why SSDs & Build Goals: While my use case does not require the blazing fast speeds provided by SSDs, the goal of my build is to be efficient with cost, space, energy usage, upgradability, reliability, and noise. I am aware that doing something with HDDs is probably more sensible given the cost difference but believe the upgrades in reliability and performance are an ok trade off. Additionally, since I do not need massive amounts of space, SSDs should be fine. I would not have planned out this build without the seemingly gigantic price drop we are seeing in flash storage. For context I added a 2TB SK Hynix Gold Drive to my laptop in 2021 for the price of 245 USD. That same drive can be had for 94 dollars as of writing. So you may ask why not consider a prebuilt? Linus and a lot of other youtubers have recently showcased a prebuilt NVME nas called the Flashstor by Asustor. It is offered either 6 "bay" and 2x 2.5GbE ports, or 12 "bay" with a single 10GbE port. I would be interested in this if the CPU was either more powerful or upgradable. I also acknowledge that these prebuilt devices likely have a huge power efficiency advantage over my DIY plans. My plan is to deploy the NAS and have it be a long lived device since my planned build is likely overkill for my use case but it should offer room to grow albeit in a design that is inherently limited by my underlined goals above. 2. My constraints: While a departure from what I assume is typical NAS parts selection guidance, I have targeted a mini ITX form factor and am using a Fractal ridge for it's small footprint. 3. My Purchased and Planned for Purchased Part List (Planned for purchase items marked with *): Component Selection Price CPU* Intel Core i3-12100 3.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor $114.99 Motherboard* ASRock Z690M-ITX/ax Mini ITX LGA1700 Motherboard $149.99 Memory* Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $44.99 OS Drive SK Hynix mSATA 6 Gbps Drive $0.00 Bulk Storage* Samsung 870 EVO 4TB $169.00 Bulk Storage* Samsung 870 EVO 4TB $169.00 Bulk Storage* Samsung 870 EVO 4TB $169.00 Bulk Storage* Samsung 870 EVO 4TB $169.00 Case Fractal Ridge $149.85 Power Supply* Silverstone SFX 500 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply $113.00 4. Where I could use some help - Software configuration: I am a total noob when it comes to NAS OS options, and capabilities. I have tinkered with Linux but am certainly a novice. It is also important to consider what I would be doing with the NAS. My plan is to essentially use it as bulk storage for a few different client devices. Most of the data stored on the NAS would be come from a Windows PC, but I would also like to allow backing up files from mobile devices (which should be as simple as establishing a shared folder and accessing over wifi). My motherboard choice above includes 2 ethernet ports one 2.5Gb. It would be great if there was a way to configure a direct 2.5 gig connection between the windows machine and the NAS, while connecting the one gigabit port to my wifi router. If possible I would like to use UrBackup. Now comes the hypothetical part that was a contributing factor in the DIY approach as opposed to prebuilt: the Linus backed NAS project. If Linus' use case of enabling an encrypted peer to peer back up becomes a reality I would like to jump on board that platform one day. But until that becomes available I need something in the short-medium term. That is where I could use some help. Here are the software configuration options I am considering for now: OS Option 1 Open Media Vault: Pros: Allows for Docker which I could maybe use to install UrBackup into Has built in auto sleep / shutdown tools so the NAS can be put to sleep I am assuming I could configure Wake on LAN so the client could initiate backups Software RAID functionality Cons: I assume there will be some bottleneck if UrBackup is running inside of a container OS Option 2 Ubuntu Server: Pros: Lightweight OS, configurable Cons: For me probably higher learning curve without GUI (even though one could be added) Setting up RAID may be more complex 5. My Miscellaneous Thoughts & Questions: I know based on my PSU choice I will need to get a SATA power splitter my plan is to use this StarTech 4x SATA Power Splitter Adapter I am aware of some of the limitations of RAID, and I will not need to expand the array. Since my goal is to have this NAS as a part of my 3-2-1 backup plan, I think RAID 5 is appropriate. The Samsung EVO SSDs are rated at a 2400 TBW. I think one fault tolerance should give me a fairly long lifespan. In the event of a failure I would replace the dead drive with another 4TB drive (ideally from Samsung). Regardless of the OS I use should I use the RAID options built in to the motherboard? You will notice I have marked as an OS Drive a mSATA drive that I have pulled from my deceased Surface Pro 3. I have struggled to get a clear answer if I can adapt this to an m.2 NVME slot on the motherboard. I referred to the motherboard manual and recognize that it has a 2280 slot with Key M. Would I be able to use an adapter like this to install the drive into the motherboard of my planned NAS? Here is a relevant quote from the motherboard manual: "The Hyper M.2 Socket (M2_2, Key M) supports type 2280 SATA3 6.0 Gb/s & PCIe Gen4x4 (64 Gb/s) modes." Since this is a NAS, and I don't plan on doing any GPU intensive applications, integrated graphics should be sufficient. It is my intention that 12 TB of useable space is more than enough for today and should offer lots of room to grow. BUT since future proofing is somewhat of a futile game, I figured I could always use my PCIE x16 connection to expand my storage if necessary Now this looks like it could get complicated. I know there are PCIE carrier cards but I am unclear if my motherboard + CPU platform would support them. If I had this ASUS Hyper m2 Card would I be able to access all 4 drives? Intel has a VROC technology for virtual RAID specifically geared towards servers. I don't believe my platform will allow that. However it does say it supports Intel VMD (Volume Management Device). I appreciate any suggestions or feedback! Thanks!
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There hasn't been much if any improvement at all in this space in the past 5 years. SFX power supplies are still $100+ for anything decent. There's a lack of truly compact cases (with decent airflow) under $100. The fundamentals issues still exist: GPU's/CPU's in the desktop market demanding more power. Enthusiasts who spend $1000+ on a machine want the best performance possible. People don't want to pay more for less. Lack of coordination between manufacturers. Companies like Apple, MS and Sony can get powerful efficient yet small machines because they buy in bulk, sell in bulk and they pick parts that work well together. But a base of niche consumers buying different products from different companies won't get that bulk savings. I'd expect modest improvement, maybe somewhat faster in improvement than the last 5 years, but I'd still temper my expectations.
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ASUS ROG Z11 Mini-ITX/DTX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case with Patented 11° Tilt Design, Compatible with ATX Power Supply or a 3-Slot Graphics, Tempered-glass Panels, Front I/O USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C - Newegg.com I rebuilt my brother's 5800x3D and 3070 system in this over the weekend. Its a well thought out case with a lot of feature, well worth $100 USD on sale. At $50 USD, its practically a steal. Disclaimer: This is not a beginner case and may have length issues with SFX power supplies' EPS cables. However, I did get a 'top-left' mounted EPS connector on my Silverstone SFX-L 800W titanium PSU to reach with some effort. Does come with 3x140mm fans, a USB 2.0/RGB/Fan hub pre-installed, compatibility with ATX/SFX-L/SFX power supplies, etc. Machined/quality aluminum size panels, glass, modularity. The top 140mm fans are really exhaust and I wouldn't aim to put anything up there since the rear I/O is internal and in that spot. A 240mm radiator will fit in the 'rear' 2x120mm spot and the tubes can be routed under the modular cable shroud. The front and side RGB ROG logos are pretty neat, definitely has better appeal than my brother's NR200P case his system lived in. Overall a great case, practically a steal at $50 USD. Even useful if you want to just run it as a open bench or to get 3x140mm ROG fans and a nice RGB/USB2.0/fan hub.
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Hi everyone, I am planning on building and mini-itx PC for college(cause my PC while not super old has a 2080 after all is just to dam big to move), and I have saved up enough to get an extreme overkill one(though not going to realistically lol), I am looking for a cooler, be it water or air cooler that would fit in a mini itx case assuming that a rtx 4080(the largest GPU I would reasonably put in the case) would be in the build along with a ryzen CPU(looking at the 7800 3xd, I believe that's its name). If you guys have any recommendations, please suggest them. As well as any power supplies recommendations that would power the above components and would fit as well. Here is my build at the moment https://pcpartpicker.com/list/G67WNc
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Hello! A few years ago, my partner bought an iBUYPOWER pre-build, this unit, with: · ASUS RTX 2070 · Core i7 8700 · Regular size PSU / motherboard We just moved, so I gutted the components and sold the case. I’m now looking to rebuild it, but she wants a smaller case, the smaller the better. I’m pretty sure the previous case was a full tower (see link above for pic). I’m trying to research the cost and difficulty of rebuilding it into a smaller: · Mid tower (ATX) · Mini tower (ITX) · Small case (min-ITX) I know that the smaller we go, the higher the probably that a current part will not fit and will have to be replaced. But are there any generals rules I can follow to get a quick sense of the cost/difficulty for each option? Kind thanks!
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Hey everyone! i was wondering if this build would work and if the GPU would fit this case. I also want to get into custom water cooling for this case as well but that’s a separate topic because I’m extremely new to custom liquid cooling. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/y8FJKp
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im planning a small from factor pc and i want to overclock, i want to use the Gigabyte B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI Mini ITX with a ryzen 5 5600x and a rtx 2060 super. If its not what mobo is overclockable adn is mini or micro rtx thanks in advance
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Hi guys, My brother and I started building a custom pc with a Cooler Master NR200 case and an mini ITX B4601 Gaming Edge Wifi with a SFX BN226 Be quiet PSU. The problem is that we could plug the main power cable on the motherboard but the CPU power cable contains 4 pins, and the motherboard has 8. The pc wouldnt boot. So we bought a 4 to 8 pins adapter but nothing happens, the pc still does not boot. We have checker all the plugs etc... we are stuck and we cannot find out the issues. Would you have any recommendations ? Thank you very much in advance !
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Budget (including currency): N/A Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Sims 4 Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hey guys, so my Girlfriend LOVES Sims 4 and it's the only game she plays. Right now tho she's playing it on her dads old laptop and it's running incredibly bad. So I've been thinking about building her a PC for that. I would love it to be good enough to play it on the highest graphic settings in 1080p with 60fps and to load up really fast. (She's playing the game with a LOT of Mods) But since she doesn't want a big Tower PC standing in her room just for Sims I was thinking about building it in a Mini ITX form factor case. Since I have no experience with that kind of form factor I wanted to ask you guys for help. The Recommendet System Specs for Sims 4 are: OS: Windows 7,8,8.1 or 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 or higher, AMD Athlon X4 GPU: NVIDIA GTX 650 or higher RAM: 4GB Storage: 18GB Thank you already for your help!
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I waited almost two years for this case, and spent about a month gathering parts for it. At the end the cooling is just not enough, with only one fan on a 240 radiator. Full build video here CPU Side: GPU side: With Panel on: Front side: Parts list: Thorzone Mjolnir Case Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Motherboard AMD Ryzen 9 5950X CPU WD Black SN850 2TB m.2 NVMe Corsair SF750 power supply Gigabyte AMD RX6800 XT GPU Bykski GPU water block for Gigabyte RX6800XT Barrow GPU waterblocks upgrading fittings 360° rotary terminal connector Alphacool DC-LT 2600 pump Alphacool Eisstation 40 DC-LT Pump Top Alphacool Eiszapfen Temperature Sensor CORSAIR Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB 3200 Barrow Dabel-20a super thin radiator Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM chromax.Black.swap 120mm fan CORSAIR Hydro X Series, XF Compression, 10/13mm fittings CORSAIR Hydro X Series XT Softline 10/13mm
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Budget (including currency): $150-300 Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Fusion 360, Twinmotion, Assassins Creed style games, Battlefield FPS types, etc Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hi All, I'm building a new home office (I build cabinets and closet shelving for my day job) and I wanted to do an open case build. I've got a black Motif Monument from Yeul Beast on it's way, but I need some help picking a Mini ITX motherboard and if anyone else has built on this chassis and has previous experience I'd appreciate any tips. Suggestions I'm looking for with the below hardware I have already: Mini ITX motherboard - Wifi and blue tooth would be nice, but not needed - 3 Series NVIDIA GPU: all the PCIE lane jargon I don't really understand, but basically I'd like it to be prepped for one when the time comes I need/can get one. Here's what I have in my current PC that I can reuse. Ryzen 5 3600 Stock Air Cooler (This will be upgraded to a DH-15 or some equivalent that looks good and performs well, I don't need to overclock) 16Gb Ram RTX 2060 (two fan style smaller form factor card) 550W Power Supply Any questions to what I'm looking for or anything I've missed let me know. Thanks all!
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Guys I’d appreciate if someone could help me to build mini ITX computer. First of all I am not a gamer and don’t with to be I just need a small comp to take it with me, just like laptop. The reason I want to use this pc is just to run GNS3, Packet tracer, some Microsoft office stuff. The price I’m willing to pay for the stuff is 300-400$ if anyone will say it’s possible just so that you know, I’m going to order it from china. I am not really a tech guy and I’d appreciate your help!
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I'm planning to make a Mini-itx, and i need it to be Mini-itx factor because i have to move from place to place every week. System mostly for gaming and for a little bit of streaming too, I will be using a Ryzen 5 2600, GTX 1650 super, G.Skill ripjaws v series 32gb 3600mhz, 250GB M.2, 4TB seagate barracuda, Corsair h60 AIO, and i'm still deciding if to ether get a Coolermaster NR200 or a Silverstone SG13B. Either way im Having troubles deciding which motherboard i shall purchase, i've already settled between these two or if you guys have any other suggestion. (because of my budget plz make sure its not higher than $150)
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Budget (including currency): $2000 AUD Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Good mix of current gen and old games, battlefield and tomb raider to minecraft and BOI. Some CAD/CAM work Case: TBD Fractal node 202/Inwin Chopin (or smaller) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Mainboard: ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX GPU: Reuse previous 1080, possible future upgrade RAM: 2x16GB 3200 LPX SSD: 2x Samsung 960 500GB m.2 Power Supply: Silverstone SFX 500W CPU Cooler: The point of this post So I'm looking to build myself a new PC when I finally move into my new house, however, I'd prefer to have a good HTPC set up for couch games on my living room TV (from low demand games like the binding of Isaac to current gen open worlds), while also having a traditional desk PC when I want to use a keyboard and mouse. But given the way the market is here in Oz at the moment, I don't think I'll be able to afford both the house AND 2 decent gaming PCs and like any good engineer, I'd rather waste hundreds of hours now planning every detail just to save a few seconds in the future. My idea is to setup up a super tiny pc crammed with all the hardware above and custom water cool it to try keep the noise down, have 2 sets of radiators set up externally, one in my TV cabinet for when it is used in the lounge and another at my desk for keyboard and mouse games. I will also have a dock at each station so all that is required is connecting 2 water cooling lines, power and a thunderbolt cord. Has anyone tried this or can see any big oversights I may have had with this? My main fear is a whole room water cooling type disaster that ends up being more trouble then its worth. Is water cooling in small form factors even worth it these days (it has been 5+ years since my last full PC build and I have no reference for where we are at with the water VS air cooled argument) Any input, thoughts, smaller case suggestions or info on where to get a water block for a reference 1080 would be greatly appreciated Thanks, Joe
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Budget (including currency): 6500-7500 DKK (1060 - 1220 USD) Country: Denmark Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: -Occasional gaming (Rocket League, CIV 6 and recent single player titles) 1080p 60FPS medium to high settings -Music production and recording -Web development and ML -Office and productivity (reading/typing documents) Other details Existing peripherals 2×Dell P2419HC monitors 1×USB Audio Interface Upgrading from Lenovo Laptop with I7 4710HQ and Nvidia 860M (HDMI does not do daisy chained monitors) I am considering this build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/4MvTgt Have I missed something, or is it ok balanced? Any suggestions? Will be adding GPU when available at reasonable prices, probably 3060 or 3060TI or similar. But until then 750 UHD will have to do . Actually have a Phantom Canyon NUC on order but the delivery date keeps getting pushed back.
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I am building a mini itx computer soon with a ryzen 9 5900x and I am wondering if anyone can help me out. What is the best low profile cooler money can buy? (Has to fit in an evolv shift 2 air)
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Budget (including currency): $1500 Country: Indonesia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming and Video Encoding Hello, I compiled a list for a New Ryzen Budget Multi-Purpose Mini ITX Build. The maximum budget is $1,500. The primary use is for Gaming and some Video encoding. and I not planning for Overclocking. AMD Ryzen 5 3600 $268.48 Scythe Big Shuriken 3 CPU Air Cooler $44.99 ASRock A520M-ITX/AC $104.99 TEAMGROUP Elite Plus DDR4 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz $102.99 Adata XPG SX6000 Pro 256GB $52.42 Western Digital 6TB WD Blue PC Hard Drive - 5400 RPM $128.61 EVGA 06G-P4-2068-KR GeForce RTX 2060 KO Ultra Gaming, 6GB GDDR6 $499.99 Cooler Master NR200P $149.99 Seasonic FOCUS GX-650, 650W 80+ Gold $124.99 ATX PSU Custom Bracket for Cooler Master NR200/P $25.00 Additional Fan Budget $100.00 Using with this Monitor: Xiaomi 34" UltraWide Quad HD 144Hz AMD FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor (Owned) Total : $1602,45 Intel Build consideration: Intel Core i5-10600 $224.00 Scythe Big Shuriken 3 CPU Air Cooler $44.99 ASROCK B460M-ITX/AC $128.67 TEAMGROUP Elite Plus DDR4 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz $102.99 Adata XPG SX6000 Pro 256GB $52.42 Western Digital 6TB WD Blue PC Hard Drive - 5400 RPM $128.61 EVGA 06G-P4-2068-KR GeForce RTX 2060 KO Ultra Gaming, 6GB GDDR6 $499.99 Cooler Master NR200P $149.99 Seasonic FOCUS GX-650, 650W 80+ Gold $124.99 ATX PSU Custom Bracket for Cooler Master NR200/P $25.00 Additional Fan Budget $100.00 Using with this Monitor: Xiaomi 34" UltraWide Quad HD 144Hz AMD FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor (Owned) Total : $1581,65 Is there any part above list should be replaced or improved or causing any bottleneck? ,I choose to use Cheapest Board available because of the budget and some of the parts not available in my country. Would appreciate any input and thanks in advance.
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Hi all, Just need some help about motherboard sizes and case compatibility. I have a Mini ITX motherboard (ASUS H97IPLUS) and I was wanting to get a bigger case as I have grown sick of troubleshooting things in a tiny case (Silverstone RVZ01). The case I want to put this motherboard into is the Thermaltake Versa H21 but it says it only supports ATX and Micro ATX motherboards. I was wondering if it I could fit my motherboard as my understanding is that Mini-ITX has the same mounting holes as Micro-ATX and ATX but the motherboard is just much smaller. Just wanted to be sure before I buy the case as a lot of the answers I've seen have been wishy washy. Thanks guys and gals :)
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Budget (including currency): N/A Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Any Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I currently have a Phanteks Enthoo Evolv TG Mini ITX case. It's a dual slot case and I currently have a 2080 ti evga black GPU. The length is fine, but the height of the card is what is a tight squeeze. (See pictures below). I was wondering if anyone knew what my options will be for a 3090, or if I should just for-go the option entirely. I did happen to find a 3090 that is a dual slot card (see link below) and it looks slim enough that height won't be an issue, but it is a blower card. I don't want to get it if the temps are going to be insane. My 2080ti reaches around 81c under max load in my case, which is toasty, but definitely acceptable. Is there a better option that I'm missing? I don't think I've seen any other dual slot 3090s. Even a lot of dual slot 3080s look a little too tall for my case to accommodate. Just looking for some feedback. Thanks SPECS: I9 9900KF 2080TI EVGA BLACK 32 GB 3200 CORSAIR VENGEANCE PRO RGB Z390 AORUS I PRO WIFI RM850X PSU 2TB SABRENT ROCKET NVME 1TB 970 EVO PLUS NVME https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N3090TURBO-24GD#kf
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Hey guys, I´m planning to build a mini ITX for my brother, he already owns 1 thing: - LG 31.5" 32GN550-B FHD VA 165Hz (Monitor) He plays on 1080p, so he already has keyboard, mouse, sound system It was purpose by some store this: - Mini-ITX Kolink Rocket Heavy - Fractal Design Ion SFX-L 650W Gold Full Modular - Intel Core i7 10700 8-Core - Cooler CPU be quiet! Shadow Rock LP - Mini-ITX MSI MPG B460I Gaming Edge WiFi - G.SKILL Ripjaws V 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4-3200MHz CL15 - GPU XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB THICC III Ultra HDD he already owns a NVMe (2TB) There is no stock for any RTX or Rx.... so in therms of GPUs Im very limited Country is Portugal and the price tag for this is around 1400€ (1660$) What should I change? Aditional info: He plays GTA V, Warzone and so... My country is Portugal... Im not sure if there any incompatiblity stuff so ye if u thing Im wrong, plz just help! Thanks Stay safe!
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Budget (including currency): 11k Malaysian ringgit, or about 2.75k usd give or take, a bit flexible. Country: Malaysia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: gaming, rendering and particle simulation. What im planning to do is a mini ITX build in a nr200, its the only case with its dimensions (as far as im aware) that i can actually carry on into a plane, as i do international flights atleast 4-5 times a year, (a laptop is out of the question due to specs), I'd love to know if someone actually has experience carrying the NR200 from cooler master as carryon into the plane. My planned parts so far Cpu: 5900x or 5950x (subject to availability) Ram: Kingston hype4 x fury 32gb 3200/cl16 Motherboard: gigabyte b550i aorus pro AX mini itx Gpu: rtx 3080 Psu: cooler master v850 sfx (corsair cf series tops out at 750w and is way more expensive, atleast in Malaysia) Storage: 1tb of nvme and 2tb of sata ssd drives combined (found sweet deals on kingston a2000 nvme and kibgston a400 sata ssds) Casing: cooler master nr200 mini itx case Cooling: nzxt kraken x63 280mm Now while i have researched a bit and seen forum posts and videos about most of this stuff, there are still some things i need to confirm 1: First off, the most important, has anyone taken the nr200 into the plane cabin with them as carry on luggage? Or is there a smaller case available with 280mm radiator mount support as well as a relatively long graphics card like the 3080? Nr200 seems to be the smallest case to do that to my knowledge, but do tell me if you know of another smaller one 2: has anyone used a 3950x or 5950x /5900x with a 280mm aio in this case? Or even generally. I have seen videos about it and they generally seem fine temps wise but still I'd like to hear experinces. I plan to side mount the aio in the backet given by the casing as i dont plan on using the tempered glass edition.
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