Hi, I want to do a very crazy stuff, so here we go:
My idea is to build a pc wich could be in size similar to a Comodore Amiga low end series (500,600,1200...) in other words, a PC wich contains the main board and stuff inside or in the shape of a keyboard, just like the old home computers of the 80's and early 90's. I plan to use a Thin Mini ITX board because is both small and thinner, also i cloud use a mix of laptop/desktop components, like a dedicated GPU. Mini ITX one's uses normal RAM modules wich are too high and some others that uses SODIMM but they are top mounted...
But there is a somewhat debate that I have and is if I really need to use the dedicated GPU, beacause I heard nowdays iGPU's do some decent performance, mostly on newer Intel generations, so please help me what to choose. I know that there's no need to have the ultimate hardware (excl. GPU) to build a decent machine so I have no problem of using old components. Sadly, I could not use AMD CPU's because Thin Mini ITX seems to be a format exclusive for Intel CPU's.
By the way this are the list of options of components that I want to use:
Combo 1:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BDkTP3
Combo 2:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nDJMw6
Combo 3:
Intel Core i3 3rd gen or 4th gen CPU
3rd gen or 4th gen Thin Mini ITX Mobo
Gigabyte Geforce GT 1030 GDDR5
8/12GB DDR3/L SODIMM RAM
160/256GB mSATA SSD
1TB 2,5' HDD
miniPCIe WIFI Card
Slim CD DRIVE
I also want to know If there will be a problem in the performance of the GPU because thoose mobos only come with one PCIe x4 connector. I only saw this one (https://b2b.gigabyte.com/Embedded-Computing/MSH61QI-rev-10#ov) that comes with the x16 one but seems is only OEM and is hard to get it.
I used 3D Builder (not the best program tho...) to see if everything could fit, and they somewhat did it. The dimensions will be 455mm W x 250mm D x 70mm H. I know it will be a challege to acomplish this because of the custom case, a keyboard that could fit it (custom of course), the power adapter and some parts would be somewhat expensive to get here where i live.
Finally, which power adapter I would need? Does I need that DELL 300W one or wich? Also what do you think about this really crazy idea, do you think it would be non-practical or it really worh the try? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advice!
My idea is to build a pc wich could be in size similar to a Comodore Amiga low end series (500,600,1200...) in other words, a PC wich contains the main board and stuff inside or in the shape of a keyboard, just like the old home computers of the 80's and early 90's. I plan to use a Thin Mini ITX board because is both small and thinner, also i cloud use a mix of laptop/desktop components, like a dedicated GPU. Mini ITX one's uses normal RAM modules wich are too high and some others that uses SODIMM but they are top mounted...
But there is a somewhat debate that I have and is if I really need to use the dedicated GPU, beacause I heard nowdays iGPU's do some decent performance, mostly on newer Intel generations, so please help me what to choose. I know that there's no need to have the ultimate hardware (excl. GPU) to build a decent machine so I have no problem of using old components. Sadly, I could not use AMD CPU's because Thin Mini ITX seems to be a format exclusive for Intel CPU's.
By the way this are the list of options of components that I want to use:
Combo 1:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BDkTP3
Combo 2:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nDJMw6
Combo 3:
Intel Core i3 3rd gen or 4th gen CPU
3rd gen or 4th gen Thin Mini ITX Mobo
Gigabyte Geforce GT 1030 GDDR5
8/12GB DDR3/L SODIMM RAM
160/256GB mSATA SSD
1TB 2,5' HDD
miniPCIe WIFI Card
Slim CD DRIVE
I also want to know If there will be a problem in the performance of the GPU because thoose mobos only come with one PCIe x4 connector. I only saw this one (https://b2b.gigabyte.com/Embedded-Computing/MSH61QI-rev-10#ov) that comes with the x16 one but seems is only OEM and is hard to get it.
I used 3D Builder (not the best program tho...) to see if everything could fit, and they somewhat did it. The dimensions will be 455mm W x 250mm D x 70mm H. I know it will be a challege to acomplish this because of the custom case, a keyboard that could fit it (custom of course), the power adapter and some parts would be somewhat expensive to get here where i live.
Finally, which power adapter I would need? Does I need that DELL 300W one or wich? Also what do you think about this really crazy idea, do you think it would be non-practical or it really worh the try? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advice!