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mini ITX case not for gaming

czerwo

Hello, i was looking for mini ITX case but i have problem with finding somethink for me, every small case on market is build for gamers :( and have place for graphic card. What i want is case only for ITX motherboard and power suply in SFX standard. While ago on this forum people help create somethink like case name sentry, now i will present somethink what i want, maybe you have idea where i can find somethink like that?
   
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yes that was nice case almost what i want but you cant choose power suply you stuck with what they give you :(

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4 minutes ago, czerwo said:

yes that was nice case almost what i want but you cant choose power suply you stuck with what they give you :(

Is that such a bad thing? Its 150w and 80plus Bronze. Not in need of any better as it will power nearly every config you could possibly put in there.

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2 minutes ago, IAcKI said:

Is that such a bad thing? Its 150w and 80plus Bronze. Not in need of any better as it will power nearly every config you could possibly put in there.

Maybe he wants to put an AMD FX9590 in there :P 

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1 minute ago, NelizMastr said:

Maybe he wants to put an AMD FX9590 in there :P 

Did they even do itx for that chipset? aha

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11 minutes ago, IAcKI said:

Did they even do itx for that chipset? aha

Hah no. Buying a flamethrower is probably safer.

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150W is enought I know :) but maybe i want super quiet power suply or i want modular cables i just want possibility to choose. 

ms-tech is to big because you can put standart power suply there or even cd-rom (it's 2018 :D not need this) 
If I could have somethink like sentry but without place for graphic card i could have case like 74 x 310 x ~160mm

I'm just suprised that there is not even a few cases like that. 

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1 minute ago, czerwo said:

150W is enought I know :) but maybe i want super quiet power suply or i want modular cables i just want possibility to choose. 

ms-tech is to big because you can put standart power suply there or even cd-rom (it's 2018 :D not need this) 
If I could have somethink like sentry but without place for graphic card i could have case like 74 x 31 x ~16 mm

I'm just suprised that there is not even a few cases like that. 

No one makes cases like that because there's no need for a case like that. Also, modular cables aren't necessary, and you can swap out the fan on the PSU with a bit of time.

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Just now, czerwo said:

150W is enought I know :) but maybe i want super quiet power suply or i want modular cables i just want possibility to choose. 

ms-tech is to big because you can put standart power suply there or even cd-rom (it's 2018 :D not need this) 
If I could have somethink like sentry but without place for graphic card i could have case like 74 x 31 x ~16 mm

I'm just suprised that there is not even a few cases like that. 

Not the demand for it I guess. Personally if I was wanting small form factor with no GPU I'd go for something like a NUC.

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3 minutes ago, czerwo said:

150W is enought I know :) but maybe i want super quiet power suply or i want modular cables i just want possibility to choose. 

ms-tech is to big because you can put standart power suply there or even cd-rom (it's 2018 :D not need this) 
If I could have somethink like sentry but without place for graphic card i could have case like 74 x 31 x ~16 mm

I'm just suprised that there is not even a few cases like that. 

With the dimensions you're looking for, no way in hell will you be able to fit a SFX PSU. You'd be looking at TFX or FlexATX or even a PicoPSU.

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25 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

No one makes cases like that because there's no need for a case like that. Also, modular cables aren't necessary, and you can swap out the fan on the PSU with a bit of time.

if no one need this why there is something like sentry or dan a4 sfx there is a lot of mini itx cases for gaming but not even one for not gaming :) and a lot gamers wants this mini cases and gamers are not people what want lose efficiency  because they pay a lot for parts :) and "normal" people dont care about this there will be a more people who want small case even if they will lose a litte bit of efficiency 

 

25 minutes ago, IAcKI said:

Not the demand for it I guess. Personally if I was wanting small form factor with no GPU I'd go for something like a NUC.

NUC ok but i want decide for every part inside :) 

 

25 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

With the dimensions you're looking for, no way in hell will you be able to fit a SFX PSU. You'd be looking at TFX or FlexATX or even a PicoPSU.

Dimensions that i wrote maybe are not correct :) i want something close to that ;)

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I just want to say cases on market are fine for me Im not some maniac I was just curious if i can find something really small :)

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19 minutes ago, czerwo said:

if no one need this why there is something like sentry or dan a4 sfx there is a lot of mini itx cases for gaming but not even one for not gaming :) and a lot gamers wants this mini cases and gamers are not people what want lose efficiency  because they pay a lot for parts :) and "normal" people dont care about this there will be a more people who want small case even if they will lose a litte bit of efficiency 

 

NUC ok but i want decide for every part inside :) 

 

Dimensions that i wrote maybe are not correct :) i want something close to that ;)

Because there's a difference between a normal user and a gaming enthusiast, where both want the smallest system possible :P The alternative is to design your own case and get it 3D printed, like I am doing.

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If i will be bored maybe i will do case that i want from metal parts :)

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If you're wanting small and portable with no GPU, look into one of the smaller cases like the Sentry or NFC S4M. instead of putting the GPU, Gury makes a 3x 2.5" bracket that fits in the S4M, and he claims you can mount 4 of them (12 total 2.5" drives) in the S4M. I would personally go this route then run it brickless since you won't need much power.

 

Otherwise I would go Nuc as mentioned.

 

Here is a little visual comparison of size on the S4M.

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  • 3 months later...

Not sure if you ever found a case you liked. I saw this on Youtube a few weeks ago and have been thinking about using it to build a web browsing pc for my mother.

It's barely bigger than a slim mITX motherboard and has it's own built-in power supply

 

http://www.minicase.net/product_E-W44.html

 

 

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