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Smallest ATX option?

Badger24

As I'm moving into a smaller space soon, I would want to downsize my case and pc setup. What's the best and smallest option for a full atx motherboard, psu, and a 280mm AIO?(I'd be willing to downsize the cooler to a 240 or an air cooler as well) Any help is much appreciated!

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37 minutes ago, rickeo said:

There are a few. Corsair Air 540 comes to mind and has all those requirements. 

 

https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-CARBIDE-Cube-Case-High-Airflow/dp/B00D6GINF4

 

Hm, seems its been replaced by the 280X.

 

https://www.newegg.com/white-corsair-crystal-series-280x-rgb-micro-atx-case/p/N82E16811139130

It seems like these cases don't fit a full atx power supply. I'll definitely look into these though

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5 minutes ago, iNSUFFZ said:

 

Very expensive and doesn't fit the components I listed above

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Lian Li O11-Dynamic Mini? Capable of holding a full ATX board and GPU, and the PSU is vertically mounted behind the motherboard tray. IDK about 280mm rads, but definitely 240mm. 

Fuck you scalpers, fuck you scammers, fuck all of you jerks that charge way too much to tech-illiterate people. 

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1 minute ago, Nathanpete said:

Lian Li O11-Dynamic Mini? Capable of holding a full ATX board and GPU, and the PSU is vertically mounted behind the motherboard tray. IDK about 280mm rads, but definitely 240mm. 

I checked it out earlier and it says a full atx psu is incompatible, not 100% sure though

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1 minute ago, Mr - Fahrenheit said:

I checked it out earlier and it says a full atx psu is incompatible, not 100% sure though

According to their website, it supports either SFX or SFX-L up to 165mm in length. If you are buying new parts, they make 600+ watt SFX PSUs, it isn't until you go above 800 watts that it gets stupid expensive for a PSU. 

Fuck you scalpers, fuck you scammers, fuck all of you jerks that charge way too much to tech-illiterate people. 

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11 minutes ago, Jeppes said:

Jonsbo U4 plus.

seems like everything im looking for, just not sure where to buy it

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