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Mini Itx build

Very good list.

  • 3000 MHz RAM could probably be had for $10-20 cheaper.
  • You can get 3TB of storage for even less cost instead of 2TB.
  • You can get a fully modular power supply for even cheaper.
  • You may need more cooling options with your small case size.

PC Build: R5-1600.  Scythe Mugen 5.  GTX 1060.  120 GB SSD.  1 TB HDD.  FDD Mini C.  8 GB RAM (3000 MHz).  Be Quiet Pure Wings 2.  Capstone-550.  Deepcool 350 RGB.

Peripherals: Qisan Magicforce (80%) w/ Gateron Blues.  Razer Naga Chroma.  Lenovo 24" 1440p IPS.  PS4 Controller.

Audio: Focusrite (Solo, 2nd), SM57, Triton Fethead, AKG c214, Sennheiser HD598's, ATH-M50x, AKG K240, Novation Launchkey

Wishlist: MP S-87, iPad, Yamaha HS5's, more storage

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22 minutes ago, Maxan98 said:

Does this look good https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ckL7QV 

Did EVGA allready fix the ACX cards? Because earlier this year they got flac for insufficient vram and mosfet cooling and cards dying/burning... Might be fixed allready though, I'm not really properly informed right now since I'm not in the market for a gpu.

 

Also, how about an aio liquid cooler?

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Just now, minervx said:

Very good list.

  • 3000 MHz RAM could probably be had for $10-20 cheaper.
  • You can get 3TB of storage for even less cost instead of 2TB.
  • You can get a fully modular power supply for even cheaper.
  • You may need more cooling options with your small case size.

The ram i just threw something in there i havent decided yet on that.

already have the harddrive at home.

The power supply is quality so that why i've picked just that one.

I have extra fans at home https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CO-9050042WW-ML120-120-Magnetic/dp/B01G5I6MT8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1506168511&sr=8-4&keywords=corsair+ml120+pro.

 

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awesome, looks great.

PC Build: R5-1600.  Scythe Mugen 5.  GTX 1060.  120 GB SSD.  1 TB HDD.  FDD Mini C.  8 GB RAM (3000 MHz).  Be Quiet Pure Wings 2.  Capstone-550.  Deepcool 350 RGB.

Peripherals: Qisan Magicforce (80%) w/ Gateron Blues.  Razer Naga Chroma.  Lenovo 24" 1440p IPS.  PS4 Controller.

Audio: Focusrite (Solo, 2nd), SM57, Triton Fethead, AKG c214, Sennheiser HD598's, ATH-M50x, AKG K240, Novation Launchkey

Wishlist: MP S-87, iPad, Yamaha HS5's, more storage

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25 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Id get Seagate Barracuda, cheaper and is 7200rpm

OMG hell no. I've lost 3 HDD from Seagate already. I dont want to see anyone getting that.

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

OMG hell no. I've lost 3 HDD from Seagate already. I dont want to see anyone getting that.

Yes 1 person lost 3 HDD out of how many? 

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Don't get any motherboard with Gigabyte's 4 phase. Asrock's B350 mITX board costs less, and has a better VRM. 

You can get cheaper 3000 MHz kits. 

The SL308 costs $20 less than the 850 Evo, and has very similar performance. 

You can get 3TB HDDs for the same price as the WD Red. Red drives are NAS drives. 

You can get better PSUs for the same price. Or as good PSUs for half the price. 

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3 hours ago, seon123 said:

Don't get any motherboard with Gigabyte's 4 phase. Asrock's B350 mITX board costs less, and has a better VRM. 

You can get cheaper 3000 MHz kits. 

The SL308 costs $20 less than the 850 Evo, and has very similar performance. 

You can get 3TB HDDs for the same price as the WD Red. Red drives are NAS drives. 

You can get better PSUs for the same price. Or as good PSUs for half the price. 

nono, doesnt apply in this case.

The mITX has good VRM, not the usual gigabyte garbage

 

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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11 minutes ago, dave_k said:

nono, doesnt apply in this case.

The mITX has good VRM, not the usual gigabyte garbage

So Gigabyte's mITX B350 board has the highest end VRM out of all the Gigabyte B350 boards? How is it compared to the other B350 boards?

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2 minutes ago, seon123 said:

So Gigabyte's mITX B350 board has the highest end VRM out of all the Gigabyte B350 boards? How is it compared to the other B350 boards?

It would kill all B350s, just like ASRock mITX B350.

But you wont sacrifice features only for VRM.

Also, note that only the VRM is technically good.

The cooling is usually trash

 

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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