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Just now, Anjelllo said:

Basically just want the THINNEST, smallest m-itx pc case with room for a mini or low profile video card. i'll only need room for two drives. thanks!

The NCASE M1 or dancase come to mind

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8 hours ago, Anjelllo said:

looked it up, looks pretty thin, i'd just like to hear more reccomendations

Depending on how long your willing to wait, the NFC S4 Mini is made in small batches and requires an external PSU.

The Dr Zaber Sentry case isn't available to purchase for now but should hopefully be later (probably the same small batch production issue as the S4 Mini).

Both are fairly pricey and will be hard to get, but are significant smaller than even a Node 202.

If you're really interested I recommend looking at a particular YouTube channel, Tek Everything, he has done a lot of videos on different SFF cases that you could buy.

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S4 Mini is what came to me imidiatly, its super tiny. the Dancase whatever its called is also absolutly tiny

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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+1 on the S4 Mini. Depending on what gfx card you want to run, you might be able to get away with using the 160W AC-DC power supply from HDPlex and skip the external brick. I have a build coming with a i7-7700 and the zotac 1080 mini, runs off a 300w PSU with external brick without undervolting.

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