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Which case and mat to choose. board for Mini-itx?
Hello, help with the choice of case and mat. boards for Mini-itx.
The choice settled on:
Thermaltake Core V1
Cooler Master Elite 110
AeroCool Dead Silence
Fractal Design Node 304
At the moment there is a computer in the mATX case with a trace. hardware:
- Video card PALIT NV GTX660 OC, NE5X660S1049-106XF ( www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/pa...
- Processor INTEL Core i5 4590, LGA 1150, OEM ( www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/pa ...
- x2 Memory Module HYNIX DDR3 - 8GB 1600, DIMM, OEM ( www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/pa...
- Power Supply FSP 600PNR, 600W, 120mm ( www.citilink.ru/catalog/computers_and_notebooks /pa...
- 2 screws SSD + HDD
It is desirable that all this hardware fit there, well, or -1 Hdd.
I would like to hear your opinion.
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cm 130? I have some kind of cm, I don’t remember which one
. Compact and everything is super, but if you get into the iron / clean it from dust - hell
I have a Fractal Design Node 304 based file server built at home with an ASUS H87I-PLUS motherboard and a G3220 processor. The case is good at least because on its base you can assemble a good gaming system. Case review at the link:
www.overclockers.ru/lab/51763_4/Obzor_i_testirovan...
Theoretically, everything should fit, even a tower cooler will fit, if desired, but installing a discrete video card is minus a basket for 2 hard drives (total 4 HDD versus 6 HDD with integrated video card). Another disadvantage is the difficulty with wiring. As for the motherboard - I recommend any that supports 6pcs. SATA 3, maybe in the future you will buy a faster computer, and this one can always be used as a file server. At least similar to ASUS H87I-PLUS.
as far as I remember, the stones are already soldered on miniITH mothers, it is not clear what tasks this machine is going to be used for.
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