Hey guys! As I posted previously, I am hosting a sff build contest on Instagram and my blog! The guys here at smallformfactor.net were nice enough to let me post the contest here as a thread for you guys to view and vote!
I'd like to note that although they were nice enough to let me post the contest on here, this contest is in no way sponsored, supported or related to Small Form Factor Network!
Anyways, without further ado!
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Welcome small form factor enthusiasts!
Here are your 4 contestants for the first round of the UMC! Take a good look at them here and also check them out on my Instagram page @mitxlove for the chance to vote an additional time!
Voting is open until Friday Feb.5th! Winner is announced the next day!
You can vote on here, or on Instagram!
When voting make sure to try to take everything into account: description, specs, and pics are some examples of things to look for aside from the aesthetics of the general build! Thanks for participating!
List of Contestants:
1.Daeun and her Corsair 250d
2.Giovanni and his Ncase M1 V2
3.Matt and his Corsair 380t
4.Neng and his Silverstone ML05
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1. Daeun and her Corsair 250d
Description:
"Hello mitxlove and everyone! I built this PC last year with the help of my amazing boyfriend Jon (@jtrias21) as an upgrade to my late 2006 MacBook White Core 2 Duo. I chose the red color theme and wanted it to be really pretty and small, so we ultimately went with an ITX build inside the Corsair 250D case, with a red/black/silver color scheme using Asus and Corsair for most of the parts for aesthetics and brand reliability. The purpose of this PC is mainly gaming on a 1080P monitor and light video editing because I love photography and use Adobe CC Lightroom & Photoshop as my editing programs. At first I thought it would be hard to build a computer but my assumptions were proven wrong, it was actually really fun! "
Specs:
i5-4690K @ 4.5GHz
ASUS Maximus Impact VI Z87 motherboard
ASUS GTX 980 STRIX
Corsair Dominator Platinum 8GB (2x4GB) 1866 MHz
Corsair H100i + Corsair SP120 PWM Quiet Edition fans on the rad for exhaust
Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition White LED front intake fan
SeaSonic X-650 Gold KM3 power supply
Samsung 840 EVO 256GB SSD
WD Blue 500GB HDD
BitFenix Alchemy Red sleeved cable extensions
BitFenix Alchemy White LED strips
Pics:
2.Giovanni and his Ncase M1 V2
Description:
"This is my main and only rig, so I use it for everything including LANs like Quakecon. Having gotten my setup so small enabled me to keep it in a bag that went on the plane as a carryon, and fit underseat which meant no gate checking! "
Specs:
Ncase M1 v2.0
Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe
i5 3570K @ 4.1Ghz
Cryorig C7
Asus Reference GTX 980
16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactial Tracer O/B
EKWB Monarch Heatspreaders on the RAM for looks
Silverstone SX500-LG
Samsung 840 EVO 120GB
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
Pics:
3.Matt and his Corsair 380t
Description:
"As you know this is both ITX and mATX. It started as ITX and was converted to mATX to hold more powerful hardware. I spent about 50 total hours designing, fabricating, and painting the chassis to become near OEM quality. "
Specs:
Intel i7 5930k
EVGA X99 Micro 2
Cryorig C1
16gb Corsair LPX DDR4 2666mhz
EVGA GTX Titan X
Custom sleeved EVGA 100uuo0w P2
380T converted to mATX
PNY 960gb CS2111
Pics:
4.Neng and his Silverstone ML05
Description:
"Custom window on Silverstone ML05 case showcasing the GTX 980 GPU. Packs a punch too, housing Asus Impact MOBO, i7 4790 processor, 600w SFX PSU, 8GB Avexir memory, and 2 SSDs. Wrapped in winter camo and ready for battle."
Specs:
Intel i7 4790 cpu
Asus Impact mobo
Cooler Master M4 slim cooler with upgraded Noctua 120mm fan
Avirex 8GB ram
GTX 980 gpu
Samsung 850 500GB
Crucial MX500 500GB
600w SFX PSU
Pics:
Vote for your favorite build in the poll! Don't forget to check out the contest and vote on instagram @mitxlove
thanks for participating guys!
I'd like to note that although they were nice enough to let me post the contest on here, this contest is in no way sponsored, supported or related to Small Form Factor Network!
Anyways, without further ado!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome small form factor enthusiasts!
Here are your 4 contestants for the first round of the UMC! Take a good look at them here and also check them out on my Instagram page @mitxlove for the chance to vote an additional time!
Voting is open until Friday Feb.5th! Winner is announced the next day!
You can vote on here, or on Instagram!
When voting make sure to try to take everything into account: description, specs, and pics are some examples of things to look for aside from the aesthetics of the general build! Thanks for participating!
List of Contestants:
1.Daeun and her Corsair 250d
2.Giovanni and his Ncase M1 V2
3.Matt and his Corsair 380t
4.Neng and his Silverstone ML05
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1. Daeun and her Corsair 250d
Description:
"Hello mitxlove and everyone! I built this PC last year with the help of my amazing boyfriend Jon (@jtrias21) as an upgrade to my late 2006 MacBook White Core 2 Duo. I chose the red color theme and wanted it to be really pretty and small, so we ultimately went with an ITX build inside the Corsair 250D case, with a red/black/silver color scheme using Asus and Corsair for most of the parts for aesthetics and brand reliability. The purpose of this PC is mainly gaming on a 1080P monitor and light video editing because I love photography and use Adobe CC Lightroom & Photoshop as my editing programs. At first I thought it would be hard to build a computer but my assumptions were proven wrong, it was actually really fun! "
Specs:
i5-4690K @ 4.5GHz
ASUS Maximus Impact VI Z87 motherboard
ASUS GTX 980 STRIX
Corsair Dominator Platinum 8GB (2x4GB) 1866 MHz
Corsair H100i + Corsair SP120 PWM Quiet Edition fans on the rad for exhaust
Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition White LED front intake fan
SeaSonic X-650 Gold KM3 power supply
Samsung 840 EVO 256GB SSD
WD Blue 500GB HDD
BitFenix Alchemy Red sleeved cable extensions
BitFenix Alchemy White LED strips
Pics:
2.Giovanni and his Ncase M1 V2
Description:
"This is my main and only rig, so I use it for everything including LANs like Quakecon. Having gotten my setup so small enabled me to keep it in a bag that went on the plane as a carryon, and fit underseat which meant no gate checking! "
Specs:
Ncase M1 v2.0
Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe
i5 3570K @ 4.1Ghz
Cryorig C7
Asus Reference GTX 980
16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactial Tracer O/B
EKWB Monarch Heatspreaders on the RAM for looks
Silverstone SX500-LG
Samsung 840 EVO 120GB
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
Pics:
3.Matt and his Corsair 380t
Description:
"As you know this is both ITX and mATX. It started as ITX and was converted to mATX to hold more powerful hardware. I spent about 50 total hours designing, fabricating, and painting the chassis to become near OEM quality. "
Specs:
Intel i7 5930k
EVGA X99 Micro 2
Cryorig C1
16gb Corsair LPX DDR4 2666mhz
EVGA GTX Titan X
Custom sleeved EVGA 100uuo0w P2
380T converted to mATX
PNY 960gb CS2111
Pics:
4.Neng and his Silverstone ML05
Description:
"Custom window on Silverstone ML05 case showcasing the GTX 980 GPU. Packs a punch too, housing Asus Impact MOBO, i7 4790 processor, 600w SFX PSU, 8GB Avexir memory, and 2 SSDs. Wrapped in winter camo and ready for battle."
Specs:
Intel i7 4790 cpu
Asus Impact mobo
Cooler Master M4 slim cooler with upgraded Noctua 120mm fan
Avirex 8GB ram
GTX 980 gpu
Samsung 850 500GB
Crucial MX500 500GB
600w SFX PSU
Pics:
Vote for your favorite build in the poll! Don't forget to check out the contest and vote on instagram @mitxlove
thanks for participating guys!