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Small itx Small itx
Primarilty used for gaming and built to fit on a small desk Primarilty used for gaming and built to fit on a small desk$1,404.94 -
New PC 7800x3d 4070 Super New PC 7800x3d 4070 Super
Gaming and software engineering build--C# / .NET programming, gaming with Rocket League, Genshin Impact, Overwatch 2,... Gaming and software engineering build--C# / .NET programming, gaming with Rocket League, Genshin Impact, Overwatch 2, Cyberpunk 2077$1,854.92 -
Topless White NR200P with RGB Galore Topless White NR200P with RGB Galore
Topless NR200P with Top mounted 240 AIO and White Tempered Glass. Contains a RTX 3070 Founders Edition Graphics Card, a... Topless NR200P with Top mounted 240 AIO and White Tempered Glass. Contains a RTX 3070 Founders Edition Graphics Card, a Ryzen 5 5800X Processor, Gigabyte AORUS B550I PRO AX Mini ITX Motherboard, 32GB Trident DDR4 Ram, and a SFX Power Supply.$1,443.95 -
Caselabs S3 Caselabs S3
My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went... My computer build is a multi-purpose system and also a love letter to the amazing retro cases from Caselabs. Caselabs went bankrupt in 2018 due to the increase in import tariffs. So, to this day, finding any Caselabs product is rare and treated as collectible. My computer build features a Caselabs S3 with a black interior and white exterior. It is water-cooled using EKWB fittings and waterblocks. The coolant is a Mayhems pastel coolant that changes colors from yellow to green depending on the light. I use my computer for school, but I also built it to play 4k games without breaking a sweat. Some of the best games I've played using this computer are Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, SMITE, and Elden Ring. Some improvements I would make would be to make the custom cables shorter, just so I can reach the drain valve a little easier.$2,336.93 -
The Max Powerhouse The Max Powerhouse
This my current general purpose gaming PC. This is my first PC build in 10 years and first SFF PC. Its a powerhouse and the... This my current general purpose gaming PC. This is my first PC build in 10 years and first SFF PC. Its a powerhouse and the best PC I've built to date. I play CS2, Diablo 4, Lost Ark, Black Desert and mostly anticipating and excited for Black Myth Wukong. I plan on upgrading to 7900 XT in the near future so then I won't have to upgrade for years to come. This build was super easy for an SFF ITX build because it came with PSU and custom AIO bundle so I didn't have to think about which of those two parts to buy. Even though it was fairy easy it did take me quite some time to finish the build because I wanted to make sure everything was right. I've had to take the PC apart many times and initially I thought it was going to be a pain because of the size but its actually super easy to service as all the panels come off. I've actually changed parts a few times and added custom cables so I had to make many micro adjustments so it gets easier and faster each time. One small "mod" I did to fit the bottom thick 28mm 120mm fans on the bottom was I had to elevate the GPU and to do that I added 4 6-32 nuts and 3/4" screw. It adds about 10mm in height giving it just enough clearance to fit the fans. I hope everyone enjoys this build as much as I did!$1,658.37 -
Team Red Team Red
Upgraded my PC from a 5700XT to 6800XT and loving it. The frame rate increase is amazing over the 5700XT. Next upgrade I'm... Upgraded my PC from a 5700XT to 6800XT and loving it. The frame rate increase is amazing over the 5700XT. Next upgrade I'm looking to get a 5800X3D$1,549.96 -
Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD... Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD Structure Fire Starter
I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it... I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it a reality. I stumbled across a MATX CYBERWOOD case, but to be completely candid, I was not impressed with the design, look or layout of the case. Plus, who uses acrylic side panels these days? I dismissed it, and forgot about it, until I found out CYBERWOOD released another case – this time an ITX case called the M1. However, the original cost seemed excessive for what it was, so I decided not to buy one. Fast-forward to January of 2024, and Amazon suggested the M1 case when I was browsing other SFF cases. Some how I was able to pick up the case bundled with a gen 3.0 riser cable for $37.65. I purchased one immediately, without a plan or knowing what I should do with it. I have an older ITX system (it runs PLEX and a NES emulator) that I originally decided to transfer into this case, but after I started the build, I realized the parts doesn’t do this case justice. It’s unique, special and pretty cool. My photos show how I started the build with these older parts but swapped them for more powerful hardware. To be clear, building in this case is work, but that’s OK, because it’s not annoying – it’s just oddly satisfying. Assembling every part is time consuming, and making everything fit can be a challenge. Parts that ought to fit don’t, and I had to be creative with cable management. I had to make a notch in the wooden power supply bracket to accommodate the switch. The case comes with filter panels, but they have to be attached with the included white tape - after you have finished the case. I ran into an issue with my BeQuiet! 120mm AIO, because the pump is designed to hang freely in the case, without contacting anything. It if does make contact with something, the pump makes a loud and obnoxious vibrating noise. So, I ordered an AIO with the pump built into the block. The Intel i5-12600KF processor is rated for 125 TDP, so most low-profile air coolers will struggle to keep it cool. I tried a Noctua NH-L9x65, but temps were all over the place and the fan contacted the side of the case – which caused it to vibrate and make excessive noise. I tried a Scythe low-profile cooler (with a height of 55mm), but it had to work hard, so the 92mm fan was always running at full speed. So, I ordered a 240mm AIO to keep up with the 12600KF. I also had to order the CYBERWOOD top expansion bay to accommodate the radiator. I had a used AMD 5700 XT on hand (purchased for $130.41) to upgrade my son’s gaming computer but decided to use it for this build, instead. It fits perfectly in the case – it’s 315mm and there is room for airflow. I had to order a gen 4.0 riser cable to get the most out of it, but the price was reasonable. The case does not come prefinished. I spent an afternoon applying 3 coats of polyurethane finish to the wood panels, and lightly sanded between coats. It’s ¼ inch plywood and needs to be protected. I’ve seen CYBERWOOD cases that were stained, but this takes away from the wood’s natural beauty. I highly recommend leaving it raw and just using wood sealer to protect it. I would build in this case again, but I don’t know if CYBERWOOD is still making this case. It appears out of stock on Amazon, but Newegg still has it listed. However, it’s priced between $125.99 and $226.99! I appear to have lucked out, when I found it for this price, and I plan to use, upgrade and enjoy it – as long as it doesn’t start a structure fire. The total build cost was about $849.83.$828.60 -
Endgame ITX Build Endgame ITX Build
This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can... This is the perfect ITX build. I have moved a lot of PC parts and upgraded but this is the final upgrade. This gaming PC can tackle any 1440p game with no issues and can also compute anything for my work needs. The 5800x3d is the best CPU from AM4 to keep all my frames steady and the 3080 pushes those frames. I know I couldve gotten 'better' components but for the budget, these 2 were the best I can get comfortably without feeling guilty. The PC has no rgb but that's what I like. I wanted to keep it all black (GPU has a little bit of RGB but it's very subtle which is fine). Furthermore, routing the cables in the PC was a breeze due to the SF750's cables being sleeved so bending it was no issue at all.$1,689.95 -
Back-home Build - Custom FormD T1 Back-home Build - Custom FormD T1
I built this after traveling for work for a while and wanting a small set-up for my small home office. It's primarily for... I built this after traveling for work for a while and wanting a small set-up for my small home office. It's primarily for gaming but can also handle light productivity work just fine, so ideal for my needs.$2,627.95 -
Slicer Slicer
Made for gaming mainly but also general variety of tasks, including streaming movies and TV shows, browsing the internet,... Made for gaming mainly but also general variety of tasks, including streaming movies and TV shows, browsing the internet, and occasionally working on documents and spreadsheets.$2,586.94 -
First SFF Build First SFF Build
This is my first SFF build and I'm really proud of how it turned out. This is my first SFF build and I'm really proud of how it turned out.$2,693.38 -
Project Teio Project Teio
She's not short, she's a compact build. Was itching for awhile to do a small form factor and finally pulled the trigger.... She's not short, she's a compact build. Was itching for awhile to do a small form factor and finally pulled the trigger. Hoping to get a GPU like the MSI 4070 Ti Super Ventus 2X to fit in the case. CPU heatsink is pulling air from the rear to grab fresh air and it seemed to keep the board components a bit cooler.$1,664.84 -
Intel (and AMD and Nvidia) Inside Intel (and AMD and Nvidia) Inside
I built this so my kids can both game at the same time. They have a shared desk space, and a limited area. I also love small... I built this so my kids can both game at the same time. They have a shared desk space, and a limited area. I also love small form factor, and doing new things in the space. So I used my favorite PC case (FormD T1) and put not one, but two fuly functional PCs in it. One is a Ryzen APU PC, and the other is a low TDP intel CPU paired with an Nvidia GPU (I covered the big three chip makers in one box!). Single slot GPU was essential, so a professional card was about the only option. (1070 Katana's are incredibly rare).$1,611.94 -
max striximulus max striximulus
My pc build with a strix graphic card My pc build with a strix graphic card$1,039.94 -
ITX Gaming build ITX Gaming build
Gaming performance in a small form factor Gaming performance in a small form factor$3,068.94 -
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USA USA
Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram Use it to COD, GTA5, Minecraft and overwatch recently upgraded the ram$1,644.92 -
Mini-PC Mini-PC
Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from... Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from NZXT. Temperatures are excellent despite the very small form factor. Completely silent when idle and not too loud under full load.$779.95 -
Wall-E Wall-E
I mostly play World of Warcraft but sometimes World of Warships so the build didn’t need to be bleeding edge. I mostly play World of Warcraft but sometimes World of Warships so the build didn’t need to be bleeding edge.$1,724.93 -
Budget $1,500 Mini ITX Gaming PC build Budget $1,500 Mini ITX Gaming PC build
Finally built my first gaming PC! It's been running great so far! I have used it mostly for gaming and video editing. With... Finally built my first gaming PC! It's been running great so far! I have used it mostly for gaming and video editing. With my limited budget, I had to source my GPU from eBay. I found an RTX 3080 for only 400 bucks, which is a great deal because it's comparable to RTX 4070 in terms of performance. And a new RTX 4070 is at least 600 bucks.$1,418.95 -
Dark Forest Dark Forest
It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from... It's my first build ever after years of making mock PC lists on the MicroCenter custom PC builder. It's for everything from gaming to audio production with some CAD on the side. It was a little bit of a struggle to build in it being my first build was in an ITX case, but overall I love how it turned out and am excited to complete my entire setup!$1,398.86 -
Shrink it down Shrink it down
I build this desktop with the goal in mind to take (almost) all the components from my existing build and assemble them into... I build this desktop with the goal in mind to take (almost) all the components from my existing build and assemble them into a mini-itx based system. Of course, to do this I needed a different motherboard so I went from a z690 to a b660. I don't plan to overclock so the features lost from moving away from a z690 motherboard don't really affect me. This particular itx case (NR200P) comes with both tempered glass and vented aluminum panels as options. I chose the vented panel for better temperatures. Gaming performance in titles I play (which right now is Elden Ring) is just as solid as when I have this build on a larger atx form factor.$1,784.92 -
make it smaller make it smaller
this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my... this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my gaming pc (that would still hold my midrange components and a discrete graphics card). to accomplish this i chose the cooler master nr200 which is one of the smallest footprints possible for my usage. everything is great so far. i'm continuing to play games at 1440p with my 6600 xt and i'm having no problems related to heat or temperature.$982.94