Right, I've been planning this build for over a year now, and it's evolved from ITX, to T-mITX, and now to STX. And only recently have I bought all the parts required:
CPU: i5-6600k (will be pulled out of my sister's build)
Cooler: Silverstone AR04 (should be good enough, and I don't care about noise )
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4-2800 (it was the cheapest option, before anyone asks)
Motherboard: Asrock H110M-STX (chosen because of the PCIe 3.0 M.2 port... can you see where this is going?)
Storage: Plextor M6s 128GB SSD + a Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive mounted somewhere outside the case
Graphics card: An EVGA SC 750Ti (Temporary, but good enough)
Case: I'll be making one
PSU(s): A Delta 120W power brick for the motherboard, and a Dell (or Delta) >300W server PSU (my dad has like 4 of those)
Other(s): An M.2 to PCIe x4 card (It's not Bplus... let's hope it works, shall we?) and a PCIe x4 to x16 riser.
Total spent: £183.08 including shipping and whatnot
Right, that should be all of the parts.. well, this is quite an early thread in terms of the fact that I only bought the parts last week, and only the motherboard and RAM have arrived:
(That's my brother's bed in the background btw, he's only 6 )
Just showcasing how small the motherboard is... well, the dimensions of the case will be (LxWxH) 14.9 x 15.7 x 10.5 giving a total volume of 2.456L, and with two edges rounded that becomes 2.4L (assuming the radius of the rounded edges is 1.5cm).
Calculation for internal volume is 17*9.5*(14.7-3) + (9.5 - 2*3)*17*3 + (pi*(3^2)/2)*17 = 2308.3818383 (2.3L)
I say the 750Ti is temporary because A: I don't want to make the case bigger just to fit a 1060 or 1070 and B: Because im waiting on Vega, and hoping for a nice, R9 Nano refresh with the small Vega chip
Well, lets all hope this goes well
Yay, the PCIe riser works. Now, just waiting on the M.2 to PCIe x4 riser... (I'm stressing that 750Ti with F@H btw)
Finally the (el cheapo) M.2 adaptor arrived, and it works! More pictures will come in a few hours.
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Also new dimensions:
Yeah this is pretty self explanatory.
So 3D printing this would be so much easier. So we made models of the case.
Piece 1 and piece 2.
Changing to this design allowed all of the I/O to be moved to the left and front of the case, making it better for placement on my desk (to the right of the monitor).
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That was just a test print. The real case will use UV reactive filament that turns pink when exposed to UV light
This post will be updated alongside new update posts being posted.
CPU: i5-6600k (will be pulled out of my sister's build)
Cooler: Silverstone AR04 (should be good enough, and I don't care about noise )
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4-2800 (it was the cheapest option, before anyone asks)
Motherboard: Asrock H110M-STX (chosen because of the PCIe 3.0 M.2 port... can you see where this is going?)
Storage: Plextor M6s 128GB SSD + a Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive mounted somewhere outside the case
Graphics card: An EVGA SC 750Ti (Temporary, but good enough)
Case: I'll be making one
PSU(s): A Delta 120W power brick for the motherboard, and a Dell (or Delta) >300W server PSU (my dad has like 4 of those)
Other(s): An M.2 to PCIe x4 card (It's not Bplus... let's hope it works, shall we?) and a PCIe x4 to x16 riser.
Total spent: £183.08 including shipping and whatnot
Right, that should be all of the parts.. well, this is quite an early thread in terms of the fact that I only bought the parts last week, and only the motherboard and RAM have arrived:
(That's my brother's bed in the background btw, he's only 6 )
Calculation for internal volume is 17*9.5*(14.7-3) + (9.5 - 2*3)*17*3 + (pi*(3^2)/2)*17 = 2308.3818383 (2.3L)
I say the 750Ti is temporary because A: I don't want to make the case bigger just to fit a 1060 or 1070 and B: Because im waiting on Vega, and hoping for a nice, R9 Nano refresh with the small Vega chip
Well, lets all hope this goes well
Yay, the PCIe riser works. Now, just waiting on the M.2 to PCIe x4 riser... (I'm stressing that 750Ti with F@H btw)
Finally the (el cheapo) M.2 adaptor arrived, and it works! More pictures will come in a few hours.
Incoming sheets of metal! I finally managed to buy myself a 75x25x0.12cm sheet of metal, which'll give me plenty of spare metal, just in case I've actually already tried with a 3mm thick sheet... but that's way too thick :/
Here are some simple renders made by a friend because I'm incompetent when it comes to 3D modelling software.
Here are some simple renders made by a friend because I'm incompetent when it comes to 3D modelling software.
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Also new dimensions:
NH-L12 for scale, and a can of coke:
Yeah this is pretty self explanatory.
So 3D printing this would be so much easier. So we made models of the case.
Piece 1 and piece 2.
Changing to this design allowed all of the I/O to be moved to the left and front of the case, making it better for placement on my desk (to the right of the monitor).
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
That was just a test print. The real case will use UV reactive filament that turns pink when exposed to UV light
This post will be updated alongside new update posts being posted.
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