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Gigabyte Z590I AORUS ULTRA Mini-ITX Motherboard $294.99 Shipped @RosmanComputers

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Intel® Z590 Mini-ITX AORUS Motherboard with Direct 10+1 Phases Digital VRM Design, Advanced Thermal Solution, Intel® WiFi 6 802.11ax, Intel® 2.5GbE LAN, HDMI 2.0, RGB FUSION 2.0

Supports 11th and 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Series Processors

Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 2 DIMMs

Intel® Optane™ Memory Ready

Direct 10+1 Phases Digital VRM Solution with 90A Smart Power Stage

Fins- Array II and Multi-Layered PCH / M.2 Heatsink with Two Heatpipes

Blazing Fast Intel® 2.5GbE LAN with cFosSpeed

Intel® WiFi 6 802.11ax 2T2R & BT5 with AORUS Antenna

AMP-UP Audio with ALC1220 for Rear 120dB SNR

HDMI 2.0 supports Premium 4K

Dual Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4.0*/3.0 x4 M.2 with Thermal Guard

RGB FUSION 2.0 with Multi-Zone Addressable LED Light Show Design, Support Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips

Smart Fan 6 Features Multiple Temperature Sensors, Hybrid Fan Headers with FAN STOP and Noise Detection

Q-Flash Plus Update BIOS without Installing the CPU, Memory and Graphics Card

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  • Whats the goto case to pair this with, assuming a full sized GPU? One that doesn't have stupid lights and shit all over it.

    • +2

      A popular and affordable ITX Case would be the Cooler Master MasterBox NR200 or NR200P

      I personally went with the SSUPD Meshlicious, but it's more expensive and exclusive to PCCG

    • +2

      Worth checking out https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/

      Note that the US gets loads of hobbyist cases we never see (and you probably don't want to pay the shipping on them, trust me).

      My favourite legitimately small ITX case is the Silverstone Sugo SG13. It's legendary, cheap, and legitimately tiny. With the build and airflow issues that entails. However, it won't fit a full size card in there.

      There are some newer variants of the SG but they are much bigger. Always check the volume of the case as that's the best indication of size (cm measurements are a bit harder to get a quick impression of how big something actually is).

    • +1

      I like the sffpc stuff. But you pay a BIG premium for it. Don't buy stuff unless you have a complete plan. The upgrade path can be punishingly limited. If you really want something like a Dancase (that I have), plan it out and see what parts people on pc case builders use in those cases. Lots of GPUS won't fit. And every component needs to be SFFPC. Pick a case you like and get components for it rather than this way around.

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