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okay so im planning on doing some drastic modding to a Xbox One Housing (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-Black-Xbox-ONE-Console-Housing-Replacement-Faceplate-Shell-Original-/221390859630?pt=US_Video_Gaming_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item338bec6d6e) and I found this really small 400w PSU on amazon  was going to do a 100% modular Mini iTX build in a xbox one housing / chassis, I would do it in a PS4 housing but i have searched everywhere and couldn't find one and I'm fairly positive I wont be able to fit that psu in a PS4 housing. 

 

 

 

For some reason LTT's been weird and hasnt been letting me edit links or post links near where it was edited, but here's the psu http://www.amazon.com/FSP-Certification-FSP400-60GHS-85--R/dp/B005CP07BA/

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The Xbone is pretty big compared to last gen consoles. It will no doubt fit, but the graphics card preferably should be low profile.

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The Xbone is pretty big compared to last gen consoles. It will no doubt fit, but the graphics card preferably should be low profile.

I'd use one of these baby's http://www.amazon.com/Express-Adapter-Extender-Flexible-Extension/dp/B008BZBGPO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403395273&sr=8-1&keywords=pci+x16+to+x1 it might be a bit slower but it will get the job done. 

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it might be a bit slower but it will get the job done. 

Nope. PCI-E x1 will be incredibly slow. It's going to bottleneck the GPU and you'd get the performance of an iGPU.

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Nope. PCI-E x1 will be incredibly slow. It's going to bottleneck the GPU and you'd get the performance of an iGPU.

oh shit really, hmm, I might be able to make it work, im not going to use the rig for nothing special, just daily use and some gaming in between their so something like a gtx650 would do me just good I guess. 

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