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No Money but I wanna got Mini-ITX

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Looks good,but just change the storage,for the price of that 840 Evo 120gb you can get a 850 Evo 250gb which is faster and has twice the storage also that HDD i never heard anything of it,for a little more you can get a 2TB Seagate http://pcpartpicker.com/list/zft4sJ

 

EDIT : I forgot you already own it

So, i have this kinda garbage of a build by most elitist standards, and for the most part they're true.

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/Z3jLsJ

I've owned the SSD,CPU,Motherboard, and Ram for 4 years, they're completely garbage i'm guessing now but i know that everything else i bought and they're only about 10 months old.

I want to for a Mini-ITX build, i feel that if i try to sell the other components except one of my Graphics cards and my HDD to transfer my files into a new one.

This is my Mini-ITX build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/WHssLD

I wanted to go cheap but quality due to the fact i want to sell my existing computer components but they have to go at a lower price. I don't have any extra money to splurge on this build.

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This build will only set you back... Only size will be better.

 

I don`t think it`s worth it

to game or not to game, that`s the question

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Looks good,but just change the storage,for the price of that 840 Evo 120gb you can get a 850 Evo 250gb which is faster and has twice the storage also that HDD i never heard anything of it,for a little more you can get a 2TB Seagate http://pcpartpicker.com/list/zft4sJ

 

EDIT : I forgot you already own it

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1 minute ago, keNNySOC said:

Looks good,but just change the storage,for the price of that 840 Evo 120gb you can get a 850 Evo 250gb which is faster and has twice the storage also that HDD i never heard anything of it,for a little more you can get a 2TB Seagate http://pcpartpicker.com/list/zft4sJ

Would that 2TB be able to fit within the case without sacrificing graphics card space?

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6 minutes ago, Misteryman321 said:

Would that 2TB be able to fit within the case without sacrificing graphics card space?

No it will not actually

 

 

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3 minutes ago, keNNySOC said:

Yes it will,the drive is way above the GPU

Alright thank you Sir, though one more question, How much do you believe i could sell my whole pc -1 a graphics card and Harddrive? as a speculation on how much i could sell this for. I do game 1440p, so i decided to cut back a graphics card but with no other compromise to my performance, possible boost thanks to the new cpu

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Just now, Misteryman321 said:

Alright thank you Sir, though one more question, How much do you believe i could sell my whole pc -1 a graphics card and Harddrive? as a speculation on how much i could sell this for.

Actually sorry,it will not fit,due to 19cm of clear space,but your 390 is way longer than that,sorry for the confusing me

 

As far as the PC maybe $800 

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Just now, keNNySOC said:

Actually sorry,it will not fit,due to 19cm of clear space,but your 390 is way longer than that,sorry for the confusing me

 

As far as the PC maybe $800 

So would that original 2.5" settle? it is the same size as an SSD and thanks to HardwareCunucks review of the case we know it can fit.

 

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1 minute ago, Misteryman321 said:

So would that original 2.5" settle? it is the same size as an SSD and thanks to HardwareCunucks review of the case we know it can fit.

 

Yes the original one will fit

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I don't think you'll need the Noctua cooler, the i5 6500 isn't that hard to cool and from what I saw with mine, the boxed cooler is doing it's job

that's 40$ you could use elsewhere

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