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spirit

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Liking the blue lighting Calin, but it might be easier to take photos in a lighter room or if you turn the light on. :good:
 

Shane

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Calin i have removed those pictures,They're way too big please re-size them to something more suitable like 1024x800.
 

SuperDuperMe

New Member
New mini itx build.

Not had a pc since early last year so this is like going back into Narnia lol :p

Cable management is the best i can do with my crap skills and the limited space, the case itself is gorgeous and a lot smaller than i anticipated. Not bad at all. If all goes well with my application for the army i should be able to lug this with me into phase 2 (Obviously i wont have enough time for games in phase 1 lol)









TV is a temporary thing, i couldnt afford a monitor when i bought the pc lol :p
 

87dtna

Active Member
It's pretty nice, but if you were to pick up this PSU-

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256084

It comes with an ATX conversion bracket. You could dramatically increase the tidiness of the cables and also the SFX design would give you more space/clearance inside the case which would make things run cooler. The 24 pin connector is designed for mini ITX use so its very short. And then of course its modular, on top of that it's an 80+ gold so more power efficient. It's 444w on a single 12v rail, which is more than enough to handle a 4670k and gtx 760. Both of those at full load would only pull 300w, if that....and I'm talking furmark and prime95 going at the same time.....gaming will never draw that much.

Just a thought if you wanted to do something about it. The PSU is pretty expensive, but IMO it's worth it for a mini ITX build. I've had one, and I subjected it to an H55/I5 750 at 3.6ghz and a gtx 470, both a which draw waaaaayy more power than a 4670k and 760. Handled it like a champ.
 
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SuperDuperMe

New Member
It's pretty nice, but if you were to pick up this PSU-

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256084

It comes with an ATX conversion bracket. You could dramatically increase the tidiness of the cables and also the SFX design would give you more space/clearance inside the case which would make things run cooler. The 24 pin connector is designed for mini ITX use so its very short. And then of course its modular, on top of that it's an 80+ gold so more power efficient. It's 44w on a single 12v rail, which is more than enough to handle a 4670k and gtx 760. Both of those are full load would only pull 300w, if that....and I'm talking furmark and prime95 going at the same time.....gaming will never draw that much.

Just a thought if you wanted to do something about it. The PSU is pretty expensive, but IMO it's worth it for a mini ITX build. I've had one, and I subjected it to an H55/I5 750 at 3.6ghz and a gtx 470, both a which draw waaaaayy more power than a 4670k and 760. Handled it like a champ.

To be honest mate the cable management doesnt bother me enough to warrant buying a new psu and my temps are fine.

I just need a closed water cooler and ill be good to go.

I mean temps at the mo are fine.


But thanks for the advice :)
 

Calin

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Fixed em
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spirit

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Staff member
New mini itx build.

Not had a pc since early last year so this is like going back into Narnia lol :p

Cable management is the best i can do with my crap skills and the limited space, the case itself is gorgeous and a lot smaller than i anticipated. Not bad at all. If all goes well with my application for the army i should be able to lug this with me into phase 2 (Obviously i wont have enough time for games in phase 1 lol)
Nice PC Mike! Looks very small and compact indeed. :)

Good luck with your application for the army! :good: You might be deployed to Somerset to help out with the flood damage first. ;)
 
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