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Hello all, I don't think my request has a solution, but a true SFF case with 340mm long GPU support, specifically something as large as an RTX 4090 Gaming OC. Most cases I see have maximum support <10mm from 340mm, being one of the largest GPUs on the market. Keeping in mind that its not only a length limitation, but a girth limitation as well. Practically speaking, the card is already cramped in a mid tower, barely having room for the front fans. Feel free to prove me wrong though I might end up getting another Fractal Design Ridge anyways for when those 8000G APUs come out, plan to mount an EKWB 280mm AIO in the top section for it. A deshroud mod might afford the extra few millimeters necessary to fit within 335mm.
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Budget (including currency): ~30 000 SEK Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Witcher 3 Hogwarts Legacy Resident Evil Cubase 12 Guitar Pro 8 FreeCad Other details Looking to build a smaller PC, unlike my current build with a Fractal Design Define R5. My concern is my chosen case. I was thinking about using a Cooler Master NR200P Max with an integrated PSU and AIO CPU-cooler. The PSU is at 850W (V850 SFX Gold 850W), do you think that is enough? I have tried different online PSU calculators and get a lot of different answers. Some say that 850W is enough, some say it isn't. What do you think? What is your general take on the chosen parts below? Good/bad? My monitor is a Samsung 49" Ultrawide, 5120x1440p. Resolution and image quality is more important than FPS in games. I appreciate all suggestions. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU-COOLER: - GPU: Sapphire PULSE RX 7900 XTX 24GB CASE: Cooler Master NR200P MAX MOBO: Gigabyte B650I Aorus Ultra RAM: Kingston Fury Beast Black 32GB (2x16GB) STORAGE: Kingston KC3000 M.2 2TB (x2) PSU: - OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home Swedish 64-bit OEM Total: 30 650 SEK (Price for reference)
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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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Planning on switching to the Torrent Nano case as my Manta's 2 slot max GPU depth is too small, severely limiting my options for a GPU upgrade as many reuse the same 2.5 cooler model designs. I think the 3 slot option on new mITX cases should go a long way in aleviating this struggle. I want to make this transition as cheap as possible, meaning to not spend on things outside of necesity or actively saving me money. That means I have to make my current 280mm AIO fit the case. Question is, how? I've read comments saying that a 280mm AIO only fits in one position, front intake as a pull configuration. Is that true? How does it fit? Does anyone have pictures of a 280mm AIO fitting or were people merely talking of custom loops where an induvidual radiator can fit up front in that configuration. If it makes any difference, I have the X62 Rev 2 AIO. How much lenght do we lose and what's the next max card lenght? Does adding fans at the bottom for better GPU airflow eat into max GPU thickness? Help would be grealy appreciated. Really want to have this case as Fractal and don't want to downgrade to the meshify nano, no hate to the meshify tho, it is an alternative just not my 1st choice.
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Budget (including currency): open Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: small form factor compute node 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): Ryzen 3900x, AsRock Rack X570D4I-2T, Corsair SF600, nvidia 2060 rtx [probably but have other options], Noctua nh-d9L Hi All, I’m looking to build a small form factor compute node to help a local high school where I volunteer. Because of COVID and accessibility (I have a static IP), I’m looking to host the server at my house. The case has to have a very small footprint, on account of my wife not being terribly happy with my builds spilling out my man cave and into other areas of the house. I’m also a little concerned about thermals. I think the cpu cooler should be okay, but from everything I’ve read the mobo runs very hot. So I’ll need to have room to fit extra Noctua fans. I’ve got a couple of different options for the gpu, but I’d like stick with Nvidia on account of needing it to give the kids a deep learning capability. I’ve looked at fractal node, silver stone, nzxt [but not the h1 because if I start a fire...probably the last build I’d ever be allowed to do]. Are there any unknown gems out their that would be good fit for what I’m looking to do? Best, C
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Hey y'all, I'm starting to put together my own media server with a spare secondary computer I have but I'm worried about the limitations of my hardware. CPU: Ryzen 3 3200G GPU: MSI Gaming 1050 TI Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro4 Micro ATX or MSI B450I GAMING PLUS AC Mini ITX So I'd like to eventually fill up all six drive slots in the case I already have; but since mATX & mITX boards seem to all have an upper limit of 4 SATA ports, there's extra complications. Max PCIe lanes for the 3200G is 12. As I understand it, GPU would take 8 and an NVMe boot drive would take another 4. My question stems from around how chipset lanes come into play here -- do they get added on top of the 3200G's max of 12, or are they meant to be part of the 12? Option A: Learn/Install UnRaid and boot from USB on mITX, eventually install an M.2 to PCIe3.0x4 riser cable and 9211-4i HBA for more SATA ports Option B: Learn/Install UnRaid and boot from USB on mITX, eventually move drives/CPU/GPU to mATX where 4i or 8i HBA is installed directly into second PCIx16 slot So back to the question -- could a 3200G actually support a GPU, NVMe boot/cache drive, and an HBA in the mATX motherboard? I'm pretty sure if I just did GPU + HBA I'd be in the clear, but I'm still not sure how an NVMe drive fits into this, or if it's even necessary (lots of downloading/writing to drives expected, is that meant to write directly to HDD array or are you supposed to used an SSD in between programs and array?) Thanks!
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The pack includes this USB adapter for my front-io but Asus didn't label which connector's what. Is it positive or negative? The connection on my front-io cables are labeled (see picture). Can't find any information in the manual about this
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I'm looking for an mITX AM4 board that's not too expensive. Under 250 CAD for sure, preferably under 175 CAD. I will not overclock. I'd prefer having USB-C and wifi but those aren't necessary. At least 1 4 pin RGB and 1 3 pin ARGB headers for sure. Colour doesn't really matter, just not green or red.
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Hi all, Budget (including currency): $500 Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Max settings for 2017 and earlier games (because going to play modern AAA titles on PS5); PS2 era and earlier emulation When: Within 6 months Existing parts: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory MSI Radeon RX 580 4 GB ARMOR OC Video Card EVGA 550 B5, 80 Plus BRONZE 550W, Fully Modular BitFenix Prodigy Mini ITX Tower Case Going to buy: Gigabyte B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard Possible upgrade: Switch out existing PSU for: EVGA SuperNOVA GM 450 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular Aim: Eventually I am going to cannibalize my mATX build for an mITX build because I like the portability/space saving of smaller builds (although I've never built one before). Going to be used for 2017 and earlier pc gaming at max settings (because I will be playing modern AAA titles on PS5). I also want to emulate PS2 era titles and earlier with shaders. Monitors/peripherals: 1080p monitor, wireless keyboard and mouse, wired headset Thank you for any tips or insight you can give! -
Budget (including currency): $2500 USD / 320,000 JPY Country: Japan Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Unreal Engine, CAD Workstation, Gaming, Room Heating Other details: 2x 1440P monitors, Case size is a factor (Japanese houses...), 3rd build (2008, 2014, and now). Hoping I can get some help tweaking and fine-tuning this build. I had to leave my old desktop behind when I moved to Japan and have been making-do with an XPS15 for the last 6 months. Things have finally normalized and I am able to finally get back onto a desktop (not to mention this will scratch the "build a PC" itch that I've been having). I'm also in the neat position of being able to write this expense off on my taxes. My day job is doing some pretty heavy CAD work load - not high precision stuff, just large files. (precision not as required, and workstation cards can be hard to come by). I've also been dabbling in Arch-Vis, etc. so some horsepower is definitely appreciated. Gaming is a 3rd priority but this should handle that just fine. The power supply is over-specced for sure, but potential future upgradability is a nice-to-have and it fits in my budget. My main concerns are cooling and noise level. PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jhMW4s CPU: Intel Core i7-12700KF 3.6 GHz 12-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black 55 CFM CPU Cooler Motherboard: Gigabyte B660I AORUS Pro DDR4 Mini ITX LGA1700 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB RS 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 8 GB GAMING OC Video Card Case: Fractal Design Torrent Nano RGB Mini ITX Desktop Case Power Supply: SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Platinum 850 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply This build comes out to 314,172 yen (tax included) on https://www.dospara.co.jp/ Thanks for any feedback you can offer - I've been tweaking this until I'm reasonably happy with it, but haven't been able to get any good feedback yet.
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I am looking for a mini itx NAS case that can support a full height graphics card. Preferably with hotswap 3.5 drive bays. I already have an old mitx and a Quadro that I want to use for media transcoding and other graphics work as a light home server. Anyone know of a case that might fit this?
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Budget (including currency): 300-400 EUR Country: Bulgaria Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Apex Legends, Battlefield 5, Witcher 3, Hearts of Iron 4 (most played games) Photoshop, Lightroom (for photography editing) IntelliJ IDEA, Java code compilation, Docker (used for software development) 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): MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 TI GAMING X Intel Core i7-8700 AMD Ryzen 7 1700x Fractal Design Node 202 G. SKILL 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 I have several questions: Should I get more expensive motherboard for AMD and upgrade in future, or get Intel motherboard and stick with 8700 (used 9700k only option to upgrade?)? Is it ok to get NOCTUA NH-L9? Is there more budget options? PSU - would 500 W would be enough? Also I will need nvme ssd and probably data drive (may be ssd as well).
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So, recently my mom's psu died and I don't know much about psu's, but my mom's motherboard is asrock QC5000M-ITX/PH. I don't know what case it is tho, but I'm guessing it is itx sized, and my mom needs a new psu, if possible the range of price needs to be 20-30euro. https://www.1a.lv/p/inter-tech-atx-2-03-sl-500k-500w-it-sl500k_12cm_bulk/1ajm?cat=2vy&index=9 Is this one decent, I'm just confused with those pins and those ac inputs and DC outputs, the psu that my mom had before was something with acc distribution switching power supply model:420W P4 Please help!
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Hi, I’m planing to upgrade my rig this year, I was thinking about 2080s or something this class when ampere or Rdna2 come out. I’d like to build something small, I always liked Lian li tu150. I saw live from Linus and I wondered, is it worth to build pc in such small case with gpu of this caliber? Would it throttle? Is there minimal reasonable size of case with this much power? I also saw nzxt 200 and saw that it’s bigger than tu150 but still smaller than rest of normal cases and if used with Sfx psu the airflow to gpu is pretty good. In summary, is it good idea to put 2080s in mITX case?
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Hey everyone, I am in need of a new office pc for work and am having trouble finding the right case to put it in. The contents are straight forward, an Intel Pentium G4560 processor, a yet to be determined m-itx mobo, and M.2 storage. I am looking to get the case as small as possible. Most cases I am finding still allow room for a GPU, which is a good amount of size more than I need. I am flexible on the type of power supply, but do not want an external brick. To clarify, I have built several gaming PCs before and have a solid idea of what I am doing. My work situation is annoying and employees are highly encouraged to provide their own office computers (computer bays are present but they are very inconvenient to use). My laptop of 5 years died recently and I need a new computer to use at work, and since that original laptop purchase I have grown to fancy using a desktop more than a laptop for extended periods of time. Unless I am unaware of something, the G4560 should suffice for what I need (spreadsheets, word processing, web surfing, light coding and matlab use), at least when compared to an i3. I am open to hardware suggestions, but my primary goal is to find a small form factor case to put my selected parts into. This may not be possible (again selecting my own parts are important), and if so then no worries. I have seen the in win chopin, and while I like it a lot I feel like I can cut down on 4.4 liters. If the community has any recommendations it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hello! i've been saving up to replace my old workstation with a system using the new amd ryzen 1800x. my previous system was in the massive nzxt phantom 820, and that was great for fitting my massive galax hall of fame cards and could provide enough airflow to feed them, but it's just too big for me now, and i'd like to move to something a lot more compact. i did a client build in a define nano s before and absolutely loved it, but it's still a bit too big for my future plans. here's what i have in mind: main thing is the case. i would like to get one in similar size and, if possible, style to the ncase m1 or inwin 301 (not out yet); extremly compact and space efficient, while still looking elegant. matx or mitx. the smaller the better. but it MUST support these components: amd ryzen 7 1800x 64gb of memory (4 x 16gb for matx or 2 x ecc 32gb for mitx) storage; main os on m.2 nvme on mb, 2x 3.5 inch drives and 2x 2.5 inch corsair h100i gtx aio 600w - 700w sfx/sfx-l silverstone psu motherboard matx or mitx with b350/x370 chipset. gpu size: 2.5/3 slots and 300mm+ in length and possibly having a very tall pcb. case: tbd (MUST support tall gpus like asus strix and gpus with very big coolers like gigabyte xtreme gaming). (i already ordered a ncase m1 without realizing that it doesn't support tall pcb gpus. i suppose i could go reference style, but the performance of the aib cards with their massive coolers and base performance boost is too good to pass up.) here's a few cases that i know won't work to help with narrowing down options: dancase itx; too small; no watercooling support at all, and can't hold a 2.5/3 slot gpu. fractal define nano s; too big; i won't be doing a custom loop for ease of use, making a lot of the space in the drive cage area wasted, and it won't support a 2.5/3 slot card. ncase m1; absolutely perfect, but it won't support tall gpus. if there's a great gpu that's 2.5/3 slots without being above reference height, then please let me know. anything atx: too big. price is not a concern. hit me with any suggestions. any help is much appreciated. thank you.
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So, I've run into a stumbling block with my overclock. I'm able to get 4.7Ghz stable. My settings in the bios are as follows (see attached pics) as are the results (as posted above). First and foremost, can anyone give me tips on what I might be doing wrong or what I might be able to do better? I want the best possible daily driver OC I can possibly muster. A few specific questions I have, VID (not exactly sure what IA is) both read 1.415/1.423. In the UEFI I have it set to adaptive 1.380 with a +0.010 offset. I've found this is where I can achieve stability. I know HWMonitor is reporting higher voltages probably has something to do with the fact that I'm using adaptive and also where I put the CPU LLC level. This seems like an awfully high voltage, from what I've heard you really don't want to go much over 1.4V. But look at my temps. I might need a high voltage to achieve a stable 4.7Ghz but my temps top out at ~65°C after several hours in AIDA64. Even less in the x264 stress test. And only slightly higher in Realbench which is also pushing the GPU (in an ITX case w/ a non-blower cooler). This makes me feel like I've got headroom to push even farther. So I bumped up my voltage to 1.400V and kept adaptive +.010V and set the clock to 4.8Ghz. Aida64 stops the test about 45 minutes into the stress test so these voltages are not stable. My max temps at 45 minutes (on air, Noctua NH-D15) maxed out at around 68°C. In HWMonitor the VID was at around VID 1.445V and IA 1.455V. This seems REALLY high and yet here I am sitting at 68°C. I'm raising the voltage but not getting hit too hard on temps but at this voltage I feel like it's unsafe to push it any further to achieve a stable 4.8Ghz. 4.9 or higher seems absolutely out of the question as it seems I need rather high voltages even for modest overclocks on this CPU. But maybe that's where my other settings are coming into play. Maybe I'm borking something up. I dunno. Can someone help with a few of these points? For reference: i7-6700K Asus Z170I Gaming 16GB Corsair DDR4 3000Mhz EVGA GTX 1080 FTW And since that's the case, and I can't get a stable OC @ 1.45V (at least as reported by HWMonitor) is there anything I'm borking up in my UEFI settings that could be costing be stability? Anything I should change for daily use?
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Hey Guys! I wanted to get your expertise on whether I'm understanding the allocation of PCIE lanes w/ my new setup. I'm getting a 7700K w/ a mITX board and was wondering whether the 16x video card slot will downgrade to 8x if I install a 4x m.2 drive. From what I understand about the other post on the forums & Linus's video relevant to this is that I won't even notice a difference in performance even if the video card does? Also about the Z170 and Z270 having it's own southbridge lanes, but isn't the point of the 16 CPU lanes meant to have a faster/more direct link to the CPU? So does the video card and/or the m.2 use the CPU or southbridge lanes and does it matter? Thanks!
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I recently finished my new mITXbuild. With a i5-7600k cooled by Corsair H100i v2 and MSI GTX 1080 Armor in a Bitfenix prodigy case, but for some reason my MSI z270i Gaming Pro carbon mobo is sitting at 110 C on idle, and same temp during load?
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I would liek to get some advice on OC the i5.7600k in my new mITX PC. My motherboard is the MSI Z270i Gaming Pro Carbon, and my cpu is cooled by an Corsair H100i v2 AIO cooler whcih gives it idle temps between 27 and 30 C while laod is usually around 40 C (with custom fan curve at 3.8Ghz) but my GPU is teh MSI GTX 1080 Armor which i am planning to OC later and my PSU is the Farctal design Edison M 550W so i need to limit power consumption to some degree. Taking all of this into consideration, what kinda OC can i get out of my i5-7600k?
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Hello All, I got excited last night after I found an old beige box down at my shed and decided to clean up my desk and create an open air, suspended, under-desk PC. I've always wanted to overclock my old i5-4670k , but have never been able to due to it being mounted in my old Cardboard-PC. I also recently picked up a GTX-690 for cheap, so it was time for a new 'case' for my daily driver. Specs as follows: i5-4670k @4.3GHz (Can boot at 4.4 and 4.5, but just can't get it stable :(, still happy with the 900MHz overclock on the basic M-ITX board however.) GA-Z87N-WiFi MoBo 8GB DDR3-1600 240GB SSD 500 GB + 2TB HDD's Gigabyte ODIN Pro 800W PSU Gigabyte GTX-690 Intel 2x2 Wireless AC adaptor Noctua NH-U9S CPU Cooler HP $24 wireless keyboard and mouse combo (don't judge me, it works and it's cheap :)) Energy C5 floor standing front speakers, Bose Satellite Surround Denon AVR-2870 AV receiver using hacked realtek drivers for DTS-Live The build came together like this: Step1 Find an old beige box and hack out the important mounting hardware and on button Step2: Start the layout process on the underside of the desk. Make sure to have marked where the underside table supports go to you don't have clearance issues. Step3: Affix the mounting hardware to the table using flat head screws so that you don't have interference issues. Step4: Nout your CPU cooler before checking for graphics card clearance (turns out there is about a cigarette papers clearance in this case between the graphics card, and jusssst enough room to get the cpu power plug in.) Step5: Get everything else mounted up and star running cables Step6: http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww5/manitoublack/Under Desk PC/7_zps1hjtylvz.jpg[/img] Remember that everything is going to be hanging from the under side of a desk, so it is important to secure all your cables. Zip-ties and screw-in hooks are your friends here. Step7: Very carfully with your mate, turn the desktop over and start hooking up all the power cables and doing your best to manage them Step8: Enjoy your cable free desktop and infinitely expandable hidden PC. Plans in the future are to change out the M-ITX Haswell system for something more modern (probably the next intel revision.) But for now it runs the games I play perfectly well and gives me a large and clean workspace for study and the mining engineering work I do. Total cost of the build was $12AUD at the hardware store for the screws, hooks and a 4" cutoff angle grinder wheel. Thanks for reading and enjoy your builds:) Regards Jordan
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NB! I've made the purchase so no further conversations needed I already have a gaming PC, which i got 1 1/2 years ago, but i wanted to keep it and build a mor eballer mITX Rig, which is relatively portable. I live in Norway so what i can choose from is more limited due to smaller retailers. But id like to hear second opinions on the build before i press the purchase button. Specs Intel i5-7600k (6% sale) CM Seidon AIO CPU Cooler (Going to take it from my other PC and not included in total price) MSI 270i gaming Pro Carbon AC CM G550M 550W Psu (19% sale) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2x8GB 2133Mhz RAM | Changed to 2400mhz variant EVGA GTX 1070 FTW Gaming (15% sale) Case Bitfenix Prodigy mITX Total price at current exchange rate: 11 784 NOK/ 1400,96 USD
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NB! Posted in general discussion by mistake go here instead: I allready have a gaming PC, which i got 1 1/2 years ago, but i wanted to keep it and build a mor eballer mITX Rig, which is relatively portable. I live in Norway so what i can choose from is more limited due to smaller retailers. But id like to hear second opinions on the build before i press the purchase button. Specs Intel i5-7600k (6% sale) CM Seidon AIO CPU Cooler (Going to take it from my other PC and not included in total price) MSI 270i gaming Pro Carbon AC CM G550M 550W Psu (19% sale) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2x8GB 2133Mhz RAM EVGA GTX 1070 FTW Gaming (15% sale) Case Bitfenix Prodigy mITX Total price at current exchange rate: 11 784 NOK/ 1400,96 USD
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In "case" you haven't heard of it, a new tiny and smart mITX case is coming, and it looks really interesting. The developers are from Sweden so you know that means it's going to be a high quality case. Tech Specs Core Dimensions 179 x 128 x 315 mm Overall Dimensions 181 x 133 x 320 mm (including feet and case shell) Weight & Volume 1,7 Kg & 7.1 L Material 2.5 mm heat treated magnesium and silicone enforced aluminum Sleve Colors Ore Grey, Artic White and Juniper Green Connectivity Top mounted 2 x USB 3.1 (internal 20 pin plug), HDMI GPU compatability Dual-Slot, max 305 mm without bracket, 316 mm including bracket mb compatability Mini-ITX PSU compatability SFX, SFX-L CPU cooler comp. max height 64 mm Memory comp. max height 69 mm PCIe Extender 3M Twin Axial 250 mm PCIe Gen3+ extender (included) The cool thing you can do is buy "top hats" that will let you have AIO Cooling on the top as well. They come in 3 different sizes, Small (14mm) perfect for 2 extra 2.5" drives. Medium (28mm) for 3.5 drives. Large (56mm) for loads of drives, AIO Cooling. EDIT: The name (Louqe) is pronounced Loke, like the god.
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I was looking at this cooler: https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-Premium-Cooler-Cooling-NH-L9x65/dp/B00VB3Y89E/ref=pd_sim_147_15?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00VB3Y89E&pd_rd_r=8N3H31RX7YCWVX5KGKMN&pd_rd_w=BLsTI&pd_rd_wg=huawQ&psc=1&refRID=8N3H31RX7YCWVX5KGKMN For use with the Cooler Master Elite 130. Are there better coolers I could go with? I am cooling an i5-4440, and I know the stock cooler would work, but I was hoping for something more.