Guess i didn't read it properly. My mistake.Not posting a sale thread, I'm located in the US.
Guess i didn't read it properly. My mistake.Not posting a sale thread, I'm located in the US.
Insane deal, wow. I found the ZX-1 when searching for a few < 15L cases but very limited availability in India.Steal deal from local marketplace:
All of this for just $1000. Distress sale from someone moving out at a short notice and hence needed it gone asap.
- Deshrouded RTX 3090 with Noctua Chromax fans
- Intel Core i9 10900KF on a MSI MEG Z490i motherboard and 2x16GB 4000MHz DDR4 RAM
- 240mm AIO
- Noctua Chromax on the bottom for intake
- Corsair SF750 PSU
- Custom length cables
- 1x2TB NVMe and 1x500GB NVMe
- All housed in a beautiful IQUNIX ZX-1 Aluminum Mini-ITX Case
Currently have no need for such powerful hardware since I'm a student and although it is VERY tempting to sell my 3060 laptop (seen in the background of one of the photos, details in signature) and keep this instead, I'm probably gonna flip this for a profit as the money will be way more useful to me.
Will be very sad to see this go as I was planning to build a mini-ITX system for some independent climate and news research which includes some hobbyist AI models, and I still can't justify keeping it over the profit I will probably make.
how much does the whole thing weigh?Steal deal from local marketplace:
All of this for just $1000. Distress sale from someone moving out at a short notice and hence needed it gone asap.
- Deshrouded RTX 3090 with Noctua Chromax fans
- Intel Core i9 10900KF on a MSI MEG Z490i motherboard and 2x16GB 4000MHz DDR4 RAM
- 240mm AIO
- Noctua Chromax on the bottom for intake
- Corsair SF750 PSU
- Custom length cables
- 1x2TB NVMe and 1x500GB NVMe
- All housed in a beautiful IQUNIX ZX-1 Aluminum Mini-ITX Case
Currently have no need for such powerful hardware since I'm a student and although it is VERY tempting to sell my 3060 laptop (seen in the background of one of the photos, details in signature) and keep this instead, I'm probably gonna flip this for a profit as the money will be way more useful to me.
Will be very sad to see this go as I was planning to build a mini-ITX system for some independent climate and news research which includes some hobbyist AI models, and I still can't justify keeping it over the profit I will probably make.
Seems quite good, but should have given option of vertical gpu mounting also.New entry from Deepcool which supports ATX PSUs -
CH160 WH - DeepCool
The CH160 WH is an ultra-portable mini-ITX case that has all the hallmarks of a high-airflow DeepCool case but in a small footprint. The internal layout provides a lot of flexibility for drives and PSU options. - DeepCool was founded with the mission of providing professional, innovative...www.deepcool.com
A video -
PCStudio is stocking it
New entry from Deepcool which supports ATX PSUs -
CH160 WH - DeepCool
The CH160 WH is an ultra-portable mini-ITX case that has all the hallmarks of a high-airflow DeepCool case but in a small footprint. The internal layout provides a lot of flexibility for drives and PSU options. - DeepCool was founded with the mission of providing professional, innovative...www.deepcool.com
A video -
PCStudio is stocking it
I like that it can be almost fully disassembled as that makes for easier installs which can be a PITA when it comes to SFF.Great case at a great price.
Dell uses their own propriety motherboards which includes the front IO. So most SFF cases wouldn't be compatible due to the board being wider by almost 7-8cm. Your chances of finding a somewhat compact case that'll let you use this board without it interfering with anything else is kinda slim. Bigger cases would be fine, but you'd still need to measure and confirm. The screw holes should line up no problem.So I have a Dell SFF 3420 precision tower, does anyone have any idea if i can shift it to another cabinet, so i can maybe increase the power supply, it is currently 180 watts only, can't really attach any gpu to it
The MSI is unfortunately the only AM5 m-ITX board in India with relatively sane pricing. Your options are extremely slim and will require a compromise in one respect or another. But that's just m-ITX in general.Am currently planning my for first SFF build. Shortlisted MSI MPG B650I Edge mobo.
Looking for insights from owners. I see mixed reviews due to issues around BIOS (No bios boot, slow boot, etc), how often is the issue and has MSI rolled out a fix?
I'm asking for surgery you giving me a bandaid lol.Alternatively, try this: https://amzn.in/d/07fu90mk
It'll seperate your usb receiver from the warm ports and force the port to operate at USB2 speeds which is more stable, both of those things should help the front and rear ports.
I would like some CPU cooler recommendations!
Currently using Node 202 withMSI B450i motherboard with Ryzen 7 2700. Temps when gaming reach 70C-75C, which on its own is decent, but due to the downdraft, the USB ports are getting hot and sometimes my keyboard / wireless mouse receiver trips up because of it. Right now using the front panel header but under prolonged use it keeps restarting the connection. This doesn't happen when I'm not gaming, so its an issue due to the heat.
I am currently using AMD Wraith Spire cooler with the top AMD LED ring removed and the filters removed. Planning to sand down the plastic rim as its just 1mm too tall for the steel panel and theres little flex in the panel.
My GPU is Galax 3060, however due to the layout of case I don't think its causing any interference with the CPU cooling.
Currently eyeing Thermalright AXP90 53mm, but internet tells me ID-cooling 50x v2/v3 has probably the best cooling for the size, however I see its not available in India. Any CPU cooler suggestions would be welcome.
Budget max 10k, but looking good price to performance. Water cooling might be out of question as the card isn't an ITX plus I will be flying with the case by end of month.
So similar boat as mine, did you OC your CPU?I had Node 202 with Ryzen 3600 and Zotac 3060Ti. Wraith Spire has pretty good cooling but it is few millimeters short. It fits perfectly after removing the LED ring from Wraith Spire, the mesh dust filter which goes under the vents above CPU and sanding down 2-3 mm of plastic from the fan bracket. There is few mm extra plastic on the fan included with wraith spire. Sanding it down doesn't cause any problem. Moreover, it stays flush with the vent so it draws only fresh air from the outside. It runs pretty cool althought I don't remember the temps on 3600, IIRC it used to be 60-70 during gaming. For GPU, I installed 2 x 15mm fans in front of GPU.
Moreover I was thinking of installing 2-3 x 40mm fan on the top, either inside or on the outside (glued to the case by reusable something), to help remove the trapped in heat inside. Four dot cooling has some cheap small fans I was looking at.
No. I didn't.So similar boat as mine, did you OC your CPU?