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Mini ITX Ryzen Board

https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813119056&cm_re=mini_itx_am4-_-13-119-056-_-Product

 

I have a tight budget, so I am just wondering if you guys see anything wrong with this board?

 

I am not a heavy overclocker. I have a Hyper 212 evo....

 

I just want something that plain works. I need wifi, I like bluetooth, and the LEDs will go well with my strips. My last board was a z270 iTX and I loved it.

 

 

My system is a Ryzen 7 1700, 2x8GB 2400 GSkill FlareX RAM, GTX 1080, 3 120GB SSDs, and a 2TB HDD. With a Be Quiet 600w PSU.

 

I want to put this system into my Define Nano S. But I am stuck with a Define R4 with my burner MSI Board.

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I think you will be just fine with that board, it’s not like there are a lot of options anyway for Ryzen ITX anyway. ;)

I have a cue light I can use to show you when I’m joking, if you like.

 

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$180 for an itx board is just waste of money.

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11 minutes ago, rukspuks said:

$180 for an itx board is just waste of money.

ITX is the future man.

I have a cue light I can use to show you when I’m joking, if you like.

 

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3 minutes ago, TARS said:

ITX is the future man.

Even still, you can get ones for $100-110 that overclock just as well due to the cooler limitation.

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6 minutes ago, TARS said:

ITX is the future man.

Agree but why buy for $180 when there are $80-100 ones available. I have an itx system too :)

Main system (Mini itx 80mm)

i5-7500 | Asrock h110m | Noctua L9i | Realan H80 Case | 8GB 2400 Ram ADATA | M600 SSD | 500 GB Seagate

 

Other System (Laptop)

i7 3632QM | Toshiba | 8GB Corsair VS RAM | Sandisk SSD PLUS | 500GB Toshiba HDD

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In my experience with ITX boards:

 

Ussually there will be only a few with the best feature set and they will only be available in a short window, I have learned by settling for a cheaper board I’m not usually happy in the long term, and then when I finally get tired of it... the board that had the perfect layout or feature set is unavailable or marked up by a third party.

 

Thats how I rationalize the prices anyway.

I have a cue light I can use to show you when I’m joking, if you like.

 

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2 hours ago, rukspuks said:

Agree but why buy for $180 when there are $80-100 ones available. I have an itx system too :)

Because out of the other 5 (Yes, there are only 5 other m-ITX boards for AM4 made by different companies) Asus is the only board manufacturer that doesn't make their stuff look like potatos

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