I've been struggling for the past weeks on deciding what to get. One thing is certain, I am not going to get a big desktop as I currently have. Initially I wanted a Intel Skull Canyon but gave up after seeing it has some issues/noisy under load and a price a bit too big. Then I wanted a DeskMini 110 which is quite compact and nice but I also want a dedicated GPU.
Basically my machine is used only about 20% for gaming, rest for development/browsing.
Doing a bit of research I found these components which should fit my needs
- CPU i5 7500 (or maybe a Ryzen if has better price/performance)
- MB MSI B250I GAMING PRO AC mini-ITX (or a AMD mini-ITX motherboard)
- CASE ???
- RAM Kingston HyperX FURY Black Series DDR4, 2x8GB, 2133 MHz, CL 14, Single Rank
- SSD Samsung 960 EVO 250 M2 NVME
- GPU Zotak Geforce 1050Ti Mini 4 GB RAM
- PSU Corsair ECX450M, 450W, 80 PLUS Bronz or whatever you may recommend for semi/modular case.
I've looked through a lot of cases but all are pretty big. The ones I liked are:
- Silverstone SG13: having the PSU vent against the CPU cooler makes me worry about temperatures. Also most of the builds I saw were based on AIO CPU cooling and I don't really like to have water inside my case. Saying that, I am afraid that temperatures would go on the high side and so would noise.
-Raijintek Metis Plus: the original Metis had issues with high temeratures (from what I've read) and the new revision seems to have improved to top ventilation making it a bit better. Even so, it seems that the PSU is struggling with exhaust case fan to take the air from the cpu cooler.
And I've ran out of ideas. I want a case as small as possible but not slim and tall. A cube would better fit my desk. Since I'll be using only a M2 drive and 1050ti not requiring additional power, the only cables I'll use are for CPU/MB power. This makes the case a bit more cable free.
The DeskMini GTX I think will be too expensive. One alternative for me is Asus VivoPC X but I don't like the fact it has a laptop CPU and not really a fan of builtin systems but that 5 liters case is quite interesting not to mention it has custom cooling system which should be optimal.
So, is it possible to get good temperature, silent system with my components while having a case ~10liters?
Thanks all for your time.
Basically my machine is used only about 20% for gaming, rest for development/browsing.
Doing a bit of research I found these components which should fit my needs
- CPU i5 7500 (or maybe a Ryzen if has better price/performance)
- MB MSI B250I GAMING PRO AC mini-ITX (or a AMD mini-ITX motherboard)
- CASE ???
- RAM Kingston HyperX FURY Black Series DDR4, 2x8GB, 2133 MHz, CL 14, Single Rank
- SSD Samsung 960 EVO 250 M2 NVME
- GPU Zotak Geforce 1050Ti Mini 4 GB RAM
- PSU Corsair ECX450M, 450W, 80 PLUS Bronz or whatever you may recommend for semi/modular case.
I've looked through a lot of cases but all are pretty big. The ones I liked are:
- Silverstone SG13: having the PSU vent against the CPU cooler makes me worry about temperatures. Also most of the builds I saw were based on AIO CPU cooling and I don't really like to have water inside my case. Saying that, I am afraid that temperatures would go on the high side and so would noise.
-Raijintek Metis Plus: the original Metis had issues with high temeratures (from what I've read) and the new revision seems to have improved to top ventilation making it a bit better. Even so, it seems that the PSU is struggling with exhaust case fan to take the air from the cpu cooler.
And I've ran out of ideas. I want a case as small as possible but not slim and tall. A cube would better fit my desk. Since I'll be using only a M2 drive and 1050ti not requiring additional power, the only cables I'll use are for CPU/MB power. This makes the case a bit more cable free.
The DeskMini GTX I think will be too expensive. One alternative for me is Asus VivoPC X but I don't like the fact it has a laptop CPU and not really a fan of builtin systems but that 5 liters case is quite interesting not to mention it has custom cooling system which should be optimal.
So, is it possible to get good temperature, silent system with my components while having a case ~10liters?
Thanks all for your time.