Hi, I have put remaining stock on the site. There is one U-ITX A-stock left so DM me if you are interested, thanks!
I was unable to order it, when will it be available again?Hi, I have put remaining stock on the site. There is one U-ITX A-stock left so DM me if you are interested, thanks!
I was unable to order it, when will it be available again?
Great to hear, looking for a black one! When will they be available?I am just packing black units, and if you want a white one there is still one left![]()
Thanks for posting, build looks great! Do you have a picture with side panels maybe?
Nice tweak of the 120mm fan adaptor!
No turbulence issues. I bought some longer countersunk screws from Home Depot.
Here’s the 3d printed 120mm bracket mod for the AXP90-x47:
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Here is a thread with U-ITX+RTX 5090 FE...
It seems working well (RTX 5090 FE undervolted at around 500W) and reasonible noise (<50% fan speed).
Basically pasthrough GPU are the best GPU type for the U-ITX.
In fact it is not my personal U-ITX setup, just the first example with a RTX 5090, double passthrough fans, that seems effective within the U-ITXWhich cpu cooler is that one? guess you get a better cooling than thermalright axp90-x47 cooper, but is that cooper or granite or just a non as good those metals? which cpu fan would you use? how many mm in total? wonder if it will fit my asus b650e-i.
If you want to get red of those cables it might help to order a cable for rtx4000 as I did on cablemod. quite expensive tough.(50-60eur? cant remember) for one cable that is 2 x PCI (corsair) to the 12pin (12? cant remember) so you dont need to those extra big size adaptors. altough you need to have 3cm straight from the gpu. on mine is hard to see but I got it hardly.
EDIT: I just saw, your gpu conmector is oblicuous , so the 3cm straigh might be not possible or if so, just after needs to turn in a high angle which maybe is not recommended.
It really is a great case.
I want to use it without the included stand and was wondering if there is a recommendation for anti slip pads for the bottom of the case. I tried using some rubber feet but they make the case quite unstable, so using some long rubber anti slip pads might be the better option. Any pointers?