I recently got interested in SFF pcs, i found it fascinating how someone could fit so much power in such a small space, a stark contrast from the 110L 80lb PC I had just built a month prior to getting into this. So I decided to make a SFF pc, my first one ever. But I realize I kinda threw myself into a build that will probably end up being much more challenging than I originally anticipated.
*How did this happen? Well basically as a poor high school kid, I wanted to build a "free" pc using parts I got from curecoin and banano, which I get from doing folding@home on my main PC. When I finally had my first profits, I was pretty stoked and bought the cheapest motherboard I could off of ebay, which was an $8.37 Lenovo m73z motherboard.
Planned parts list:
Motherboard: Lenovo m73z h81 motherboard (purchased)
CPU: Whichever is cheapest price/performance from i5-4430S, i5-4440S, i5-4460S, i5-4570S, i5-4590S, i5-4670S. Leaning towards 4570S atm
PSU: Cheap, low wattage flex atx psu from ebay. ~250W, from reputable brand.
Case: 3d printed (IDK how to use cad, but thats something ill have to learn on this journey
GPU: Intel HD 4600, but possibly gtx 950 using pcie from wifi card slot.
CPU Cooler: Possibly a wraith stealth that I had on hand, but I may want to use something different due to the fact that feel like its kinda cheating because I already have it (but again, the 3d printing is kinda cheating too), but also because I found a way to play music on my wraith stealth.
RAM: at least 8GB of DDR3L-1600 (kinda expensive on ebay tbh but ill cross that bridge once I get to it)
+ a ton of adapters for proprietary standards, possibly more proprietary things, and maybe some 60mm fans for airflow, and then possibly a vinyl wrap for sexiness.
*Since the funding for this is being "generated" in real time and at a constant and somewhat slow rate, time is quite literally money. Something that I would normallly say costs $5, for this project it would be more like it would cost the project 5 days before I can order it. That's just an example, not the actual data of $ to day.
My school has a pretty nice 3d printer I can basically use whenever I want, it uses PLA plastic. No one else uses it so waiting on a queue to use it wont really be an issue.
Theres going to be some things I need to know in order to carry this forward:
How to use CAD software to create a .STL file to 3d print it
Thickness of PLA plastic necessary for a strong structure
The pinout for the 14 pin power input to the board
The pinouts for basically everything else on the board(ah yes, the proprietary goodness)
How to keep it under 4.5L, with my goal being 4.2L including the GPU.
The board has the dimensions of ~175mm wide by ~275mm long, with the tallest point on the board being around ~15mm higher than the bottom point.
EDIT: The raw cost for this build is planned to be under $150, including any tools I may have to buy.
*How did this happen? Well basically as a poor high school kid, I wanted to build a "free" pc using parts I got from curecoin and banano, which I get from doing folding@home on my main PC. When I finally had my first profits, I was pretty stoked and bought the cheapest motherboard I could off of ebay, which was an $8.37 Lenovo m73z motherboard.
Planned parts list:
Motherboard: Lenovo m73z h81 motherboard (purchased)
CPU: Whichever is cheapest price/performance from i5-4430S, i5-4440S, i5-4460S, i5-4570S, i5-4590S, i5-4670S. Leaning towards 4570S atm
PSU: Cheap, low wattage flex atx psu from ebay. ~250W, from reputable brand.
Case: 3d printed (IDK how to use cad, but thats something ill have to learn on this journey
GPU: Intel HD 4600, but possibly gtx 950 using pcie from wifi card slot.
CPU Cooler: Possibly a wraith stealth that I had on hand, but I may want to use something different due to the fact that feel like its kinda cheating because I already have it (but again, the 3d printing is kinda cheating too), but also because I found a way to play music on my wraith stealth.
RAM: at least 8GB of DDR3L-1600 (kinda expensive on ebay tbh but ill cross that bridge once I get to it)
+ a ton of adapters for proprietary standards, possibly more proprietary things, and maybe some 60mm fans for airflow, and then possibly a vinyl wrap for sexiness.
*Since the funding for this is being "generated" in real time and at a constant and somewhat slow rate, time is quite literally money. Something that I would normallly say costs $5, for this project it would be more like it would cost the project 5 days before I can order it. That's just an example, not the actual data of $ to day.
My school has a pretty nice 3d printer I can basically use whenever I want, it uses PLA plastic. No one else uses it so waiting on a queue to use it wont really be an issue.
Theres going to be some things I need to know in order to carry this forward:
How to use CAD software to create a .STL file to 3d print it
Thickness of PLA plastic necessary for a strong structure
The pinout for the 14 pin power input to the board
The pinouts for basically everything else on the board(ah yes, the proprietary goodness)
How to keep it under 4.5L, with my goal being 4.2L including the GPU.
The board has the dimensions of ~175mm wide by ~275mm long, with the tallest point on the board being around ~15mm higher than the bottom point.
EDIT: The raw cost for this build is planned to be under $150, including any tools I may have to buy.
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