I know this is an itx thread but can you recommend a super tiny case that can hold an m-ATX board and a 240mm rad? Or wala talaga?
Assuming you are willing to skip the 240mm AIO and you have not bought the motherboard yet... take a look at Jonsbo C2 for Php 2K. Probably the smallest case available that can fit a Micro-ATX motherboard.
Cooling is very limited, so you might want to consider modding the case and adding an extra fan mount on the top panel so you can have a 120mm exhaust or intake.
Not all Micro-ATX motherboards will fit, only those motherboards within 245mm x 215mm dimensions. Basically any rectangular shaped Micro-ATX board with two DIMM slots. Those motherboards are still under the Micro-ATX standard.
I hava an inwin A1 case, and a GTX 1060 card, can someone please help me build a Ryzen rig to be used for gaming and editing, no monitor. Thank you. Budget around 40-50k cpu only.
I hava an inwin A1 case, and a GTX 1060 card, can someone please help me build a Ryzen rig to be used for gaming and editing, no monitor. Thank you. Budget around 40-50k cpu only.
my initial vote goes toward a 3900x with x470-i mobo. the combo should cost around 39k (based on pizzahub pricing), unfotunately, I dont think the remaining 11k will be enough for SSD, RAM and D15 (or equivalent 160mm tower).
@feistyfeeble
That's a very outdated setup. The A8-7600 isn't even available anymore.
A rig built around a Ryzen 5 3400G + Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi + 16GB DDR4-3000 or 3200 dual-channel RAM kit (2x 8GB RAM sticks) should be more than enough for your needs.
@awakeruze
What about the psu, vga? Retain pa rin or my newer versions na rin po ba?
I've been searching some websites na rin, and it seems that even the sharkoon qb one is no longer available na rin.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
I think that the built-in Vega 11 graphics of the Ryzen 5 3400G might be enough for your use case. As for casing and PSU, I suggest reading the last 5-10 pages, of this thread.
May QBX users ba dito? are you guys getting good temps on the graphics card and tried switching between 25mm thick fans, 15mm, and no fans on the bottom?
So tinitest ko ang QBX ko with ROG strix 1070 tapos playing far cry 5 in it and im getting 77 degrees - 82 degrees temp on it when 25mm fans are on the bottom, so I turned off the fan(di ko muna tinanggal) and I got 63 degrees max on it.
So with this results Im concluding removing the 25mm fans will be better, but should my temps improve with premium 15mm fans installed in the bottom?
Fin and fan setup was too short, I had to buy an Accelero 3 (cheaper Rajintek morpheus) and copied a setup I found on the internet, good temps overall, max 60C on gaming
For your setup you can first try removing the shroud and stock fans, since the 25mm is actually choking your GPU fans
What you need to do is to directly blow the bottom intake towards the GPU heatsinks, create a fan extender between the case and 120mm fan.
Otherwise create a weird air tunnel for the front 80mm to blow cool air towards the GPU
As per research regarding GPU temps sa QBX (dahil balak ko din bumuo sa Kaze) either replace the case feet with 17mm or more na rubber/aluminum feet then buy a 240mm magnetic filter, or use the stock case feet and filter but attach at least 5-10mm case feet pa to raise the bottom and be able to feed air from below
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Unang tingin ko, grabe ang linis ang. Linis ng cable management. Yun pala wala pang power supply cables na connected. Hahaha. GPU na lang kulang complete na sir.
Wala kasi ako mahanap na direct comparison in terms of Temps, Noise and Overall quality. Also, wala rin kasi ako mahanap na A1 plus reviews from fan favorites on youtube kaya alanganin ako in choosing.
First build ko kasi so start from scratch, will be using an Air cooler.