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BrooksyX Mini-Itx Rig
So ive been kinda bored lately and wanted to build a new since that is always fun.
Sadly I don't have tons of extra funds (about $110 in paypal) and I don't want to part out my current rig either. So I thought of a great idea. Why not build a lower power mini-itx rig for under $200! I thought about picking up an atom 330 setup but the atom is just to slow in my opinion so I am going with a low power celeron 775 and 775 mini itx board. I now have about $80 left in paypal and I could probably part with another $50~75 of my own cash. Here is what I have: -35w Celeron 440 on the way (thanks dark2099) -2x 1gb of cheap ddr2 ram (thanks dark2099) -Stock intel heatsink What I need: -Case -PSU -HDD -Motherboard For the motherboard I was thinking Zotac NF630I-D-E for $47.99 shipped after MIR: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NGP6EU?ref=prid-20 For the case I want to go as small as possible. Don't even need dvd drive. I was liking this one but it is a little spendy compared to other psu/case combos: http://cgi.ebay.com/M350-Mini-ITX-Fa...3%3A1|294%3A50 HDD doesn't really matter. Any 80gb+ Sata laptop drive will do. And then probably windows 7 for the OS. What do you guys think? And of course I will post pics.
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i dont think that power supply with the itx case will power that that motherboard+cpu i had a 70w dc psu hooked up to my dualcore intel atom board and that wouldnt start up with it and that was with no hard drives/cd drives hooked up i think you should get a 120w psu to make sure it will power everything.
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I think I am gonna go with this case and psu:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811121090 Its $55 shipped at derictron. The psu is 120w. Also looks like i'm gonna get a sweet deal on a 630i. |
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thats a nice case i was going to get that for my server but i ended up getting a morex 669 cube case with a 200w psu
see here http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...1&postcount=66
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Looks like a pretty sweet rig. I wanna go as small as possible. If this rig turns out nice I might just sell my main rig and use this. I am going of to WSU in the fall and I am going to be living in the dorm the first year. So having a tiny pc would be an advantage. The only downside is the lack of graphics power but I am not really a huge gamer. I mainly use my pc for web browsing/schoolwork/ and as a media center.
Right now I am just waiting on a deal to go through on that motherboard. Once it does I will probably order everything else. |
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For my mini itx, I have an EPIA mini ITX motherboard, with a 1GHz VIA CPU. Got a 1GB SODIMM PC2700 RAM stick in there.
I have paired it up with a 500GB WD HDD and 120mm fan to cool it, 60mm fan to exhaust hot air from the case and for a power supply, the motherboard has an onboard DC-DC converter...so I just plug a 60W AC adapter into it and off she goes. There is also a gigabit LAN card. I mean, its not slow for what it is. Its currently running apache, file transfer software, eset secuirty suite, ventrilo server, php, mysql, filezila and the printer - and there isnt that much lag. Recently as well, I added a DVD burner. But to keep it small, I got a laptop burner and IDE converter, so it didnt take all that much room .The case was made of a cut out motherboard tray and some acrylic. Now to keep stuff small, I would say you should get: 1.8 or 2.5" hard drive...or if you dont need storage a 16GB CF card with CF --> IDE adapter. Slim DVD burner DC-DC converter (so the power supply is an AC adapter)
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Well right now I can't decide between these two cases:
http://www.apextechusa.com/products.asp?pID=179 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...hec%20mini-itx They are both about the same price. However the Apex is about twice as tall but less wide and bigger psu. The Hec is a lot thinner but only has 120w and is wider. One plus if I go with the Apex case is I could probably keep my q6600 or go with an e7xxx/e8xxx cpu. I could also use one of my PCs HDDs and DVD-Drive. With the HEC case i would have to go with the celeron 440 I have on the way. But I do love how small the HEC case is. edit: I noticed a local pc shop has the Apex case but the color shown is different. I might call and ask if they have the all black one: http://enuinc.com/cas-ape-itx-001.html Last edited by BrooksyX; May 3, 2009 at 02:09 PM. |
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the apex case will let you have some room to upgrade and install a pci-e card so you can add a graphics card if you wanted. as for putting a quad in it or a dual core the zotac motherboard it does support it but its only single channel ram so you would lose 10-20% performance on most applications. even tho the board only has a pci-e x1 slot a cheap 8400gs or hd4350 chopped down to fit into the slot would work perfect and give you hd video acceleration.
see http://forums.techpowerup.com/showpo...32&postcount=1
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I have the Mozart TX case, I have been wondering if it was worth it to add a mini itx, the case has spots for a regular MB and the mini itx,
so i'll be subscribed to see what these boards can doo.. subscribed |
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i swear i made a post in this thread, and then it just disappeared... i wonder where the hell it ended up
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any case will take an itx board
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The mozart tx can fit a regular full size atx motherboard and a 2nd mini-itx motheboard in the same case. Thats why system viper was wondering if it would be worth it.
I still haven't officially closed this deal on the mini-itx motherboard that I have pending on. The guy says he still needs to calculate the shipping on it. I hope we can finish it by tonight so he can get it shipped out tomorrow. I'm waiting to close the deal on the board before I buy anything else because I don't wanna get stuck with a bunch of parts and no motherboard. I am starting to think I am going to go with the Apex case, I love the all black version. Also with that I can fit a full size hdd and dvd drive. Hopefully the local pc shop that I shop at in portland has the all black one. I'm gonna call them tomorrow (closed today). |
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Alright so I just purchased the zotac board. Should get here by Wednesday hopefully. I am thinking about ordering this case tonight:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811154093 http://www.apextechusa.com/products.asp?pID=179 What do you guys think of it? Any better suggestions? |
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I say use Legos!
amazing deal on the mobo....when I first bought my Epia PD I paid around $300 ![]() If there is any way use a full size DVD as the laptop ones are really slow. (I have a few of the laptop ones, if you need just PM me) for a case (if you dont use Legos) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811153099
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I guess it depends on how u r gonna place he case, if your looking for
a tower or a desk top, so which did u order? WOW the more i look into the Mini-Itx, the more interesting it looks, i though they had no power but they could pack a punch if built correctly. very cool~ Last edited by SystemViper; May 5, 2009 at 11:25 PM. |
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I ordered the all black apex case. The one I linked to above.
I did get an amazing deal on the board. Cost me $49 shipped. So far I have spent about $160 and all I have left to get is a usb wifi adapter to shove in there and I need a digital tv tuner or two. Which I may steal the one from my computer. We shall see. So in the end the rig is going to cost under $200. Not bad for a HTPC with hdmi out, 250gb HDD, 2gb of ram, dvd burner, etc. |
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will the stock intel cooler fit in that case?
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I hear its a tight fit for the smaller intel heatsink. I have a bigger copper core stock intel heatsink that I am gong to be using without the fan. Its going to right next to the 120mm intake fan i plan on running at 5v.
I'm about to post some pics. |
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All my cooling supplies. Will be doing some cooling mods
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quite a collection of fans you have going there.
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lol thanks. Two 92mm, an 80mm, a 70mm, a 60mm, and the intel one. Also got a few blue 80mm led ones somewhere.
Ill probably use as many as I can. Gonna run them at 5v so they are almost silent. Don't need tons of airflow. Just enough to move a little air. |
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Great budget cooler going with stock/passive, Is it built yet?...can you post some benches when done (everest please)..good luck with the project
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