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My dream pc but will it fit?

Hello,

 

1. Budget & Location

I want to spend maximum €1200,- and location NL

 

2. Aim

I wanted a pc good for gaming but also for productivity since I wanted to record games and post them on youtube.

I also prefer to have wifi build in to the motherboard.

 

3. Monitors

Mt aim is at 2/3 displays at 1080p

 

4. Peripherals

No I only have to buy a Pc

 

5. Why are you upgrading?

My laptop is just crap.

 

I wanted to make from a 3d printed Millennium Falcon a game pc, but Will this even fit?

And I know I have to modify the model.

Link to the parts:

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/star-wars-millennium-falcon-3d-model

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/millennium-falcon-landing-gear-3d-print-parts-kit1

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/millennium-falcon-vents-3d-print-parts-kit2

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/millennium-falcon-gun-3d-print-parts-kit3

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/millennium-falcon-tracery-docking-ring-3d-print-parts-kit4

https://www.gambody.com/3d-models/millennium-falcon-ramp-gun-3d-print-parts-kit5

total around €102

 

My idea was to fit these pc parts in it:

 

Gpu:

EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING, ACX 2.0 (Single Fan), 06G-P4-6161-KR, 6GB GDDR5, DX12 OSD Support (PXOC), Only 6.8 Inches €220,99

 

Ram:

G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3400 (PC4 27200) Intel Z170 Platform Desktop Memory Model F4-3400C16D-16GVK €181,99

 

Motherboard:

GIGABYTE GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI (rev. 1.0) AM4 AMD B350 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 HDMI Mini ITX AMD Motherboard €85,99

 

Cpu:

AMD RYZEN 7 1700 8-Core 3.0 GHz (3.7 GHz Turbo) Socket AM4 65W YD1700BBAEBOX Desktop Processor 229,99

 

Power Supply:

SILVERSTONE SST-SX650-G 650W SFX 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular Active PFC (PF>0.9 at full load) PFC Power Supply 115,99

 

My questions are:

Will it fit?

Will it play games in 1080p properly?

Can I use it for fast rendering 1080p video's?

Does it look dope?

 

If you have tips for my build then I would appreciate it if you comment them under my thread thanks!


Thanks for reading and maybe for a feedback!

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Will it fit? - no Idea

Will it play games in 1080p properly? - yep thats not going to be a problem

Can I use it for fast rendering 1080p video's? - yep, Ryzen does well here

Does it look dope? - If it fits then yes it would be totally dope 

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The 3D printed Millennium Falcon standard kit, consists of the top and bottom hulls only, and is 717.5mm wide, 1000mm deep and 244.46mm tall or 28.228in wide, 39.370in deep and 9.606in tall.

 

Oh wow that thing is big.

Will it fit? Yes but you need holes for cooling, so that this thing doesn't cook your hardware. Like, a couple fans, and vents.

Will it play games in 1080p properly? yes

Can I use it for fast rendering 1080p video's? yes, the 1700 is great for rendering.

Does it look dope? I think so.

 

With that much space (that thing is bigger than a computer case..) you don't _need_ go to mini-itx and sfx power supply, but it's your thing.

 

As the guy below says, make a plan on paper or with a program, so that you know where the parts will go and how you will attach them.

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so I have a similar idea for a Death Star PC (Yes I am a GIGANTIC Star Wars nerd), but its not as simple as will it fit. You need to either by hand or using a program plan it all out. And yes a 1060 is made for 1080p gaming as far as 60FPS sweet spot.

I would rather agree on what we share, than fight on what we don't. - Myself

 

FULL PC SPECS ON PROFILE https://linustechtips.com/main/profile/454099-thinkfreely/

 

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11 minutes ago, sambarr said:

The 3D printed Millennium Falcon standard kit, consists of the top and bottom hulls only, and is 717.5mm wide, 1000mm deep and 244.46mm tall or 28.228in wide, 39.370in deep and 9.606in tall.

 

Oh wow that thing is big.

Will it fit? Yes but you need holes for cooling, so that this thing doesn't cook your hardware. Like, a couple fans, and vents.

Will it play games in 1080p properly? yes

Can I use it for fast rendering 1080p video's? yes, the 1700 is great for rendering.

Does it look dope? I think so.

 

With that much space (that thing is bigger than a computer case..) you don't _need_ go to mini-itx and sfx power supply, but it's your thing.

 

As the guy below says, make a plan on paper or with a program, so that you know where the parts will go and how you will attach them.

Thanks for letting me know that I could use a different power supply.

And thanks for the help :D

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12 minutes ago, Thinkfreely said:

so I have a similar idea for a Death Star PC (Yes I am a GIGANTIC Star Wars nerd), but its not as simple as will it fit. You need to either by hand or using a program plan it all out. And yes a 1060 is made for 1080p gaming as far as 60FPS sweet spot.

Star wars lest goo :D

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12 hours ago, IV0 said:

G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3400 (PC4 27200) Intel Z170 Platform Desktop Memory Model F4-3400C16D-16GVK €181,99

double check the motherboards', memory QVL.......ripjaws seems to have issues on ryzen, and G Skill released some ryzen specific modules

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On 11/29/2017 at 10:13 AM, BubblyCharizard said:

double check the motherboards', memory QVL.......ripjaws seems to have issues on ryzen, and G Skill released some ryzen specific modules

Okay il check thanks!

 

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