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Smallest possible Mini-ITX case you know

honna1612

Searching for the smallest case that can fit a standard Mini-ITX board. Power supply can be external. 
Small as in smallest Volume.

 

Industrial design preferred. Metal slick and the only front IO if any: USB3 or USB-C

What case do you know?

 

 

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antec ISK110 is the first thing in my mind with tiny M-itx cases.

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Why an mITX case? Why not just get a NUC, if you need it to be as small as possible?

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What about a Silverstone sugo SG13?

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6 minutes ago, seon123 said:

Why an mITX case? Why not just get a NUC, if you need it to be as small as possible?

Cost? Mini itx has things you can do... (liquid cooling etc). Nuc has amazing performance to space, but high cost.

Intels latest AMD vega mix, will give you 1050ti like performance in smaller form factor. I'm currently running a 1050ti (mini, though IIRC all are mini form factors?) in a Silverstone Fortress Mini. Love it... could probably fit it in a smaller case too.

 

@Eibe has suggested the SG13, which looks a similar setup to my case, but mine is horizontal, and has space for a big 180mm fan... so the SG13 will take up less space, be a normal orientation, just less space for fans.

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9 minutes ago, TechyBen said:

Cost? Mini itx has things you can do... (liquid cooling etc). Nuc has amazing performance to space, but high cost.

Intels latest AMD vega mix, will give you 1050ti like performance in smaller form factor. I'm currently running a 1050ti (mini, though IIRC all are mini form factors?) in a Silverstone Fortress Mini. Love it... could probably fit it in a smaller case too.

The smallest mITX cases won't fit a custom loop. Not even a dGPU. 

The 8809G in the Hades Canyon NUC performs between the 1050 Ti and RX 470. Quite expensive, but it's not the only NUC available. 

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24 minutes ago, seon123 said:

The smallest mITX cases won't fit a custom loop. Not even a dGPU. 

The 8809G in the Hades Canyon NUC performs between the 1050 Ti and RX 470. Quite expensive, but it's not the only NUC available. 

Nope. But mine will fit a single CPU AIO loop... and a dGPU up to a 1080ti! (Plus LTT have reviews some even smaller that can take all that!) ;)

AAAAANNNNDDD, OP never asked for a custom loop. So WHaT? :dry:

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I need this for Vega11 with Ryzen 2400g and the lowest Noctual cooler which is 39mm in height. 1050ti performance in the smallest possible box which just fits the mobo and the cooler.

Something like Streacom - ST-F1CS-EVO HTPC Case

 

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But smaller.

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