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Gaming in Tight Spaces…..mini-ITX (featuring Gigabyte, Silverstone, and Prolimatech)
I recently built a mini-ITX gaming rig...check out my story:
http://www.techreaction.net/2010/08/...d-prolimatech/ ![]()
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I read the whole thing. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice.
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Brilliantly done, I've been wanting to do a mini ITX build for a while now, just because it's more challenging I would say. This not only looks great, but it's very convenient I am sure
Good job!
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i've been pondering something like this for a while now, but i lack the funds to have two gaming systems.
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Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed it
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for the fan case i would have tried a 120 mm with half size of what you use : 12 mm
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about to build one and ur review really helpfull, im definitely gonna grab samuel 17, ty bud
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Impressive. Though, the 5850 looks like a tight fit and you're CLOSE to maxing out that PSU. Maybe I should do the same for an HTPC/backups server build I've been wanting to do.
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I too have dreamed of a mini-itx build, almost exactly identical to this one even, well done! the build came up top-shelf.
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Thanks guys
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I'm planning to rebuild this with some proper modding in the next few months to turn it into the ultimate mini-ITX rig....what do you guys think of the following upgrades?
Intel i5 750 CPU - Which I'd hope to run at 4.2GHz or more, plus it has a good IMC and 4 real cores. I'm not going to pursue an i7 because I'd turn off HT anyhow. Corsair H70 CPU cooler - all internal. I'll have to replace the 3.5" HDD with a 2.5" and then relocate both it and the SSD. Corsair Dominator GTX3 memory - rated at DDR3-2400 9-11-9-27, but I'll probably try to run DDR3-2000 CAS6 or DDR3-2200 CAS7. Gigabyte Radeon HD 5870 SOC - stock clocks of 950 core and 1250 memory should give a noticable boost in GPU limited games. I'll have to mod the case a little for this to fit. 500GB Momentus XT - to replace the 1TB Green drive I'm running now. And last but not least, I think I'd be pushing this 300W PSU a bit too hard, so I'll plan on upgrading to the new 450W SFX unit by Silverstone.
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Thats my only concern Sounds good Would grab a i7 860 undervolt it while overclocking it but i7 750 is enough for sure
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Momentus would give you better performance (after a couple rounds of course) with less heat.
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Getting ready for the next upgrade. Playing around with some modling to verify my measurements. Looks like everything is going to fit perfect
![]() My mini-ITX v2.0 parts list: case - Silverstone SUGO SG05 (interior will be painted) PSU - Silverstone 450W SFX (cables will be recut for fit and sleeved) mobo - Gigabyte H55N-USB3 CPU - Intel i5 750 (aiming for 4.2GHz or more) CPU cooling - Corsair H70 (with one 120x38mm 118CFM San-Ace) memory - 2x2GB Corsair Dominator GTX3 graphics card - Gigabyte 5870 SOC (undervolted to 1.1V) OS storage - 80GB Intel X25M SSD games/media storage - 500GB Seagate Momentus XT hybrid drive Just waiting for the last few parts to arrive ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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now thats badass
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heh this thread is everywhere ... still a fun read ... cant wait for the upgrades and updates...
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Yeah....hahaha, I've got 9 threads going around the net
![]() Probably a bit overkill, but it seems to be these smaller systems are gaining popularity, and I wanted to show as many people as possible how simple a basic setup is to build
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Although it is possible to squeeze a relatively powerful setup into a very small build, a few things which I see might be a problem in mini-itx gaming builds (or any mini-itx for that matter) are PSU choice (unless you choose low voltage parts) and cable management (I wanna see a 500+ watt psu that will fit, be fully/semi-modular). And it would be nice to see other brands go into mini-itx boards.
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the article about latest mini-itx mainboard from intel having latest chipset :
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai...el-dh57jg.html have a lot of tests using your choice of mainboard , may be you should wait next release from giga-byte which will use it |
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Ok......Thats it. I'm building one!
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looks really nifty seeing it all condensed into a small package i am really impressed, true that the mini itx has come along far
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