The fact they are using a L9i and a Zotac mini in a NR200 seems like it belongs here.
Given that the photo is pretty decently exposed for the insides of a black case, it's probably not that bright, just a bit.At least, it's :
I'm getting blind from that ZOTAC logo though, and it's only a picture ... can't imagine how bright it must be IRL.
- Cable managed
- RGB-free
- Dust-free
Looks to me like someone has moved to a larger case in waiting for higher end components though
It's a z370 with 9600k and a GTX 1080.Pretty much my tought. Motherboard looks like an Asrock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac (8th and 9th gen Intel) and GPU is most-likely a Zotac GTX 10X0 mini (1070 or 1080) ... few generations old hardware.
well, it's designed for MATX boards, so 33 Liters should be pretty acceptable, especially if one wants to do a custom loop with a MATX board.Should the new ASUS Prime AP201 case at 33 liters be your next ITX build?
I really like the look of all the removeable vented panels - but then I measure out how big this thing is. I even asked Asus if they would offer a SFX PSU mounting bracket (not an adapter to fit on the ATX PSU mounting bracket).well, it's designed for MATX boards, so 33 Liters should be pretty acceptable, especially if one wants to do a custom loop with a MATX board.
Hell, my old Mercury S3 is about that size and only has PCI slots for itx.
One of the few cases that can fit the 7-slot RTX 40 series GPUs!
Probably not enough case fans thoughOne of the few cases that can fit the 7-slot RTX 40 series GPUs!
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Here's a selection from LeBonCoin (French equivalent of CraigList).
Searched for "PC gamer", first page:
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Cmon that is not fair, you can see that he barely crammed that aio in there! /s
Another classic from Craigslist, I just loved his SSD mounting solution.