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1 minute ago, williamthemagnificent said:

travel alot so having a semi sturdy gaming system with minimal clutter would be great. for budeting reasons a laptop cant be aquired

Hmm small mini itx case and cable tie it to the back of a monitor stand maybe or screw to the bottom of the monitor and use it as a base lol idk ghetto as

 

https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Mini-ITX-Computer-RVZ02B/dp/B0161UXX9W/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1480212658&sr=1-6&keywords=Mini+itx

Well that's.. different. 

 

First time seeing one of these and not really sure what to think either.. 

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

"The best way to look stylish on a budget is to try second-hand, bargain hunting, and vintage" 

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1 minute ago, PCNoobie said:

laptop is recommended.

I'd suggest a normal case and just plonk a monitor in front of it ?

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

"The best way to look stylish on a budget is to try second-hand, bargain hunting, and vintage" 

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1 minute ago, williamthemagnificent said:

how would you recomend mounting it

 

On the stand it comes with lol.. if you get a solid enough case you could prolly ghetto rig it to the side but may need put some weight inside the case to keep it balanced. Can I ask why your wanting this kind of setup? It definatly has a late 90s early 2k feel to it that's for sure.

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

"The best way to look stylish on a budget is to try second-hand, bargain hunting, and vintage" 

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2 minutes ago, RS2007GOD said:

On the stand it comes with lol.. if you get a solid enough case you could prolly ghetto rig it to the side but may need put some weight inside the case to keep it balanced. Can I ask why your wanting this kind of setup? It definatly has a late 90s early 2k feel to it that's for sure.

travel alot so having a semi sturdy gaming system with minimal clutter would be great. for budeting reasons a laptop cant be aquired

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1 minute ago, williamthemagnificent said:

travel alot so having a semi sturdy gaming system with minimal clutter would be great. for budeting reasons a laptop cant be aquired

Hmm small mini itx case and cable tie it to the back of a monitor stand maybe or screw to the bottom of the monitor and use it as a base lol idk ghetto as

 

https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Mini-ITX-Computer-RVZ02B/dp/B0161UXX9W/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1480212658&sr=1-6&keywords=Mini+itx

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

"The best way to look stylish on a budget is to try second-hand, bargain hunting, and vintage" 

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3 minutes ago, RS2007GOD said:

Hmm small mini itx case and cable tie it to the back of a monitor stand maybe or screw to the bottom of the monitor and use it as a base lol idk ghetto as

 

https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Mini-ITX-Computer-RVZ02B/dp/B0161UXX9W/ref=sr_1_6?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1480212658&sr=1-6&keywords=Mini+itx

yes thanks. There are a few cheap case manafacturers in britain that arn't in the us of a so i will look at them. worse cases sinario i will get something in from china. thanks for the advice and ideas:)

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