Quite a good compact mini ITX case on sale with an excellent amount of airflow for cooling with a massive 200mm fan on the front. It's confirmed to a fit an RTX 3070 too.
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Quite a good compact mini ITX case on sale with an excellent amount of airflow for cooling with a massive 200mm fan on the front. It's confirmed to a fit an RTX 3070 too.
Stackable with 1.12% cashback at Cashrewards for a few extra cents back ;)
It can fit a GTX 1080.
I think it can?
Do you mean 3080?
meanaverage 3080?
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I'd doubt the EVGA FTW3 3080 would fit , it is one chonky card. Barely got it into a Lian Li 011D
I have this case on a GTX1070
It fits, but you need to remove the front plastic panel, exposing the fan.
if the card isn't too tall and clears under the front of the frame and you remove giant front fan, which you have to do to install and AIO in the front, then it fits a reasonably long card. I think cards like the MSI AERO and Asus Turbo will fit easily.
dang v21 too pls
I think I have the new model F1 suppressor - it cost about $15 more from JWC, but is meant to be improved.
Yes I believe the F1 is supposed to be more quiet and better at removing dust. Stock fans are usually pretty average anyway. A Noctua NF-A20 would do well in both of them.
I have the V2, it pretty good. Was hoping or a bit smaller cube size.
Would this fit a gaming X 1080
Does this support the dual GTX 1070 ? I have so may spares from my mining days and was thinking of making a small video editing machine using one of them.
You mean the Asus Dual 1070? Then yeah, fits without an issue apart from having to bend the power connector a bit (I was running that video card in my V1 build before the motherboard died and new ITX motherboards are insanely expensive compared to the old Haswell days).
Yes exactly that one. I also have a corsair gold 750 watt. Do you know if that would fit?
Also any specific board you recommend? I haven't built a PC for 15 years lol.
It should fit without an issue, the V1 can take a full size ATX PSU. Best though if itās modular/semi modular so you donāt have as many cables you have to basically stuff down the bottom part of the case in front of the fan.
The caseās cable management is pretty much non existent so luckily when I was using it I had a semi modular PSU but because I was using 2x 3.5ā and 2xSSDās so the benefits of it being modular werenāt as obvious if I was only using 1-2 drives.
With regards to ITX boards I donāt have any specific recommendations, sorry! Went up to a mATX for my build as couldnāt justify the cost for ITX nowadays!
Who are all these people building mini ITX PC rigs? I get the appeal for media PCs etc, but people on here are complaining that they can't fit $1000 video cards into them and it just seems strange to me to run a high spec PC on a mini ITX board.
Mini ITX is high end enthuist for the most part - you can build a relatively small 5950x + 3090 in itx case.
You are after both form and performance and as a result a lot of the stuff are premium prices. If you look across at lal the ITX mobos for the most part they're all mid to high end feature sets. This case isn't quite after that market but your average small form factor case commands a pretty hefty price.
The appeal is both the process and to be able to display it or tuck it away so it doesnt take up very much space at all.
well i live in 2x2.5m jail cell, normal sized case is too much for my desk
Are you abiding by the social distancing rules?
There is sufficient space so I would be disappointed if not.
I'd grab it if it could fit a GTX 1080šš