THE ULTIMATE PORTABLE DESKTOP GAMING PC SETUP 🔥🔥🔥
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▷ Portable desktop gaming PC setup:
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man imagine pulling this setup out in a lecture hall
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imagine turning up and not being near a power outlet
@@ethanrichold7425 make sure you bring an extra long extension power socket! 😂
@@ethanrichold7425 enter the room and no power outlet near you, same as I was thinking 😂 now for a small ups 👌
Protos pilon should do the trick. 😂
Finally an actual mini pc with desktop part
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If you want to find more pcs like this, search for sff (small form factor) pc or itx pc.
@@JammyMunkyTech hey what's the total cost ?
And can we play Forza Horizon in this 😉.
this PC somehow draws less power than half of all gaming laptops while having proper PC cooling. that's pretty awesome
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tell me what laptop consumes 300w
@@sandwitch3371his pc draws a combined gpu and cpu output of ~120w, most gaming laptop out there can easily draw 140+ watt and some high end laptop draws 180w for the gpu alone. Ofc, when you add in the system wattage n all that (fans, ssd, motherboard, etc) it's probably going to increase the wattage a bit more, but that is still impressive
@@sandwitch3371maybe not 300 but in my Legion 7 GPU can draw 165w and CPU another 40-45 😅
@@sandwitch3371My Legion Pro 7i can get quite close... it comes with a 330w charger 😅
Portable displays are underrated. I have a 15inch 1080p one and take it between two homes.
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My portable display broke up last month 😢
You can even use an android tablet and make it act like a portable monitor
@honestHan: Which one are you using?
@@macruz8503 Arzopa S1 15.6 inch. I have had it for 18 months. So far, no issues.
Ultimate gaming setup❌ Aesthetic gaming setup ✅
Yes, such a neat minimal setup! I'd use it on a bigger screen while in the house.
The truth is, what I fell in love with the gamer setup the most is: the monitor, the headphones, the keyboard and the PC obviously.
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Lol weird comment
So basically the entire setup 🤷🏿♂️😂
@@harithyakubu5960i think that was the joke 😂
Dude this is so cool
big fan of yours OZ
yooo OZ please do an itx build ive been waiting my whole life for it.
Cheers man! Love your content 🔥
Hiii!
Man... this is the cleanest mini ITX setup I've seen, superb build!
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This is inspiring me to transition to SFF PC's. Growing up I got used to big ATX tower cases. Now as an adult, I move around a lot in my particular lifestyle, but I'm still also a PC gaming enthusiast. Having a setup like this will be extremely useful. Great video!
You can move it anywhere, place it anywhere and customise it! SFF 🤘
It is illegal how beautiful this setup looks
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This is just perfect for small spaces, minimal and clean but powerful. Love it.
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It's adorable. It would pair well with a low profile keyboard like one from Lofree if you're gonna lug the setup around.
Absolutely adorable
It only needs a handle like a Gamecube to be perfect
What a PC man, loved it, your cable management in this size of a pc is commendable.😍🤩
🙌 it weren't easy with those psu cables that's for sure lol
I have this same case, and I love it!
For anyone else interested, I would highly recommend replacing the side panels with ones that have larger cutouts, or better intake/ventilation. I'm working on a couple mesh side panels currently, and after a few tests, temps are much improved.
Sound like a great idea, I'll have to try it myself
I replaced my side panels with mesh as well and the temps are alot better. Did u cut your own out or buy them cut out?
@@nluna75 could you pls link where you bought your mesh panel ?
@@klayf_ got it from amazon, just searched for mesh. I'll look for the link
Amazon link if available?
This is so well put together, awesome to see people getting undervolts done. I think there could be decent leeway in your fan speed and temps to get custom CPU and GPU fan curves going if you want it quieter. You might be surprised by how much you can slow them down without seeing the temps creep up at all. Sorry if you already have done, wanted to suggest!
I've tried it, but thanks for the tip
Pro tip if you’re as OCD as me. Spray paint the metal I/O bracket matte white to match the case before you put it in.
As someone who almost reach 30, i would say i want something like this. So small, so convinient, so easy when you mobile between places like home, apartment. I just build an ATX tower that is heavy to carry lol
small is the way to go!
man this pc is literally heaven
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The setup looks Clean.And the white theme just elevates it!
Bloody Love this!🖤
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this pc looks so fun to own and that monitor looks incredible
Well thought out. All components are white, small and fit inside a backpack.
About 6 or 7 years ago, when I was in 9th grade, I used to think I'd build something like this for my college instead of buying a laptop. I remember the Louqe/Loque Ghost S1 being a prime contender for the pc case.
Love this video man! as someone who likes to go to friends houses and visit family out of state, this setup is super appealing. I am on the fence between a gaming pc or a laptop, and this has me thinking for sure! keep up the great content!
🙌🙌👊 Gaming laptop for everyday portability convenience, portable desktop pc if you want the ability to change/upgrade components, monitors etc and the occasional visit to say a friend’s house for a gaming sesh! 😎
I've watched a lot of pc assembly videos but never one where they actually demonstrated how good it works. This is a first. You sir have a loyal subscriber. Keep it up
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Remember to peel the plastic on the shroud covering the ssds. Not sure if you've done it off camera. Great job looks cool!
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The monitor costs more than my laptop
I bought it on sale for $260 on Amazon
Theres only one perfect word to describe this video,
SLEEK
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Nice one. The whole asthetic vibe is pleasing to the eyes
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Also i love the monitor, the quality and the colour, its just hard to think of a proper use case scenario for it. Anything that pops into my head makes me feel that a regular monitor would have better features and will be way cheaper.
You'll get more for your money with a regular size monitor, unfortunately we pay more for portable ones
This video was recommended to me just after I build my own portable setup. Although I imagine my setup entire setup cost less than your monitor. Asrock deskmeet, 7500f, rtx 4060 low profile, rk61 keyboard, g304 mouse and cheap chinese 15" portable lcd. All in cost less than $700.
$700 is good! Does that include PSU, RAM, storage and cooler?
My monitor cost me $256
@JammyMunkyTech yeah, everything was bought new, not used. Some chinese 512gb gen3 nvme and 32gb 6000 fury ram. Psu and wifi came with the deskmeet.
Wow, that asus monitor was better priced than i expected.
this is a work of art my friend.
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When you pulled out the case i thought it was the power supply for a sec
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Yooo, this is super clean, and the fact that you could unload this from a backpack and setting it up in less than 5 minutes is absolutely perfect 👌
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building the mini pc is easy but wire management in such a small pc is very hard
I think this makes for a pretty cool portable PC.. I'm digging it..
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I have absolutely zero, and I mean zero need for this, but damn I want it
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This is the coolest most useful build I've seen in a while on youtube
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honestly this is such a clean build! you did a great job :) I recently built an all-black PC on my channel and i love it but youve got me contemplating if i should have went all-white instead after this video..
Your next upgrade could be all-white 😉
Great job! The PC looks amazing! I hope you don't hurt your neck looking down at the monitor.
built this pc using the linked parts from the vid, definitely my favorite device by far. hella useful for travel and production needs 🤯🔥
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How much did it cost you? Everything
@@DiegoCabrera-b4n i had spare parts from my main pc, so it cost me around $500 from only needing the case, motherboard, psu, and gpu.
without the spares, getting everything would most likely cost $800-1000USD depending on where u get the parts. there are definitely stronger builds u can make for around this same price, so id only recommend this if having a pc this small is important to u lol. for me its amazing since i needed something for travel, works amazingly for gaming and production
in terms of traveling, is it safe to leave the internals (ie. gpu) supported by the stock mechanism or should you add more brace to improve it’s shock resistance?
It's very stable, my only concern would be the monitor. The monitor comes with a case sleeve, ideally you would want a hard case to protect the screen if you plan to have both the pc case and monitor in the same bag.
I love everything! I would just only suggest going with a wired connection for the earbuds/headset. Low to zero latency.
Yeah that’d be a better option 🤝
It's so cute. Great for people who have small spaces.
Indeed 🙌
I adore the idea of this portable gaming PC, but does it overheat?
No, not when you undervolt the gpu and cpu
Portable monitor stand would make this setup more comfortable to use. It may break some aesthetic, but it’s worth it
nice build. Love that 4060 card for builds like these
We need to bring back LAN parties and LAN boxes. I miss that stuff.
yesssirrrr 🙏
A Small PC setup or a Complex Laptop setup
This whole thing can fit in a carry-on, in a plane. Job well done!!!
😅 it sure can
This looks so nice!
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This setup is best for camping 💯👍
i like it but a bit outa my price range can you do a portable pc with cheaper parts?
yes
I bet the whole setup cost like 1500$😂
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still better than a gaming laptop
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Watching the PC sitting on the left side of the desk is giving me so much relief. This is the correct side. This is where it should be. This is the way!
It actually doesn’t even matter
if that is your preference then that should be
@@jommammaxse95well real gamers on low dpi with huge desk size mousepads need to hit them flicks and a big PC gets in the way
@@BEAUTYSDOWNFALL must have a small desk then
It's not about size it's what you do with the desk @@jommammaxse95
Cleanest backpack setup ever, just wish you could use a more powerful cpu then it would be perfection, if you could make this with a 7800x3D, I wouldn't bother with any other case
A 7800x3D would run too hot on a 4 pipe 92mm fan. A 7700 would be perfect.
@@perrytilton5221 I use a VELKA 3 with a 7800x3d optimised. Curve set to -30 and ppt of 75 and it runs smooth and no hotter than 77c perfectly acceptable for me
Now this, this is gaming
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Id say the 'ultimate' portability setup would have a lp keyboard like the lowfree flow or nuphy air 75 but thats just my opinion :)
Compact pc is everything! 😍
Yesssirr 🫡
This is sick man🤙
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What’s the backpack @ 14:13
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tf this is literally my build in a micro atx case (its way to big for the motherboard it looks goofy) and i got a bigger rtx 4060 and just a ryzen 5 5600x. Performs really well but i do regret getting the insanely small motherboard but now i know i can do cool things like this in the future.
Bro just created hell fire pc 😂
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a dream come true
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A good build, I have the same video card, to get rid of noise i undervolted it to 900 mV at a gpu frequency of 2550 and raised the memory frequency by 750, fixing the fan by 30%, it became almost silent in games without losing performance. There are no problems with stability, as well as with temperatures.I strongly advise anyone who builds ITX builds to spend some time on an undervolt GPU and especially an AMD CPU to get better temperatures and lower power consumption with the same performance.
That sounds great, I will try those settings!
What temps are you getting?
Please do, as I’d like to learn more about this.
@@JammyMunkyTech About 80 Celsius in games.I plan to change the cooler to noctua and maybe 3d print shroud for it to get even less noise and temperature
not being a 40% or 60% keyboard doesn't sit well with me, unit of a keeb but wicked setup regardless
i love this video man, keep it up please
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@@JammyMunkyTech 💪
That pc build was sick my man, but you definitely could have gone for a better CPU if your power supply has enough wattage.
Yeah could possibly upgrade the cpu for more demanding productivity
Get a laptop its more practical but not cool as an itx build
The idea arose that you can attach a monitor holder to a PC box. Personally, it is convenient for me when the monitor is higher. So the PC itself will be a stand for the monitor.
Awesome build and setup!
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That's one cozy build.
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clean build
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i was thinking of how to make it any smaller and i dont think it can unless theres a new motherboard
It is possible to go even smaller than this 😉
I think the build is a good idea if you are on the move constantly. Its pretty bare for extras, so there isn't any barriers over a laptop. You'll get more out of it, for the larger backpack space. If you plan to run with hubs, more monitors, external drives, etc. Maybe a good laptop is best. Otherwise, this is pretty sick and easier to keep using or repurpose later on.
Insane build! what graphic settings were you playing at in warzone?
1080p max settings
monitor way too small for me, and have had one too many Logitech mice fail after a year. Also case has one of my biggest pet peeves- a single USB type A. still uses the whole 2 port header, and only gives one port. That's minimalist to the point where you're losing basic function, wish case makers would get over that crap. Otherwise, a nice build. Do like me a shoebox pc case, and the vertical nature of this one is kind of cool. Also like How it makes use of a sff gpu to shrink the case, rather than several inches of empty air for no reason in most of these sandwich layout cases. Personally, I'm still partial to the Silverstone SG13, or SG05 if I want a disk drive. Just right level of small without missing any function, and fits a 120mm AIO cooler with a GPU.
I've had this Logitech mouse for 3 years and it's still working, maybe I got lucky with this particular one 🙏
I would of loved if this case was slightly taller to fit 2 small fans to extract heat, but the undervolt has certainly helped
@@JammyMunkyTech Funny how it works sometimes, one brand is terrible for one person, and never fails for another. Fingers crossed you got a decade long mouse, I really do miss my Intellimouse Explorer. Almost 20 years that basic POS lasted. I got rid of it for an optical mouse, and I wish I never did to this day. It'd probably still work, so long as I kept the ball clean. RE: the fan space, I totally agree. Companies seem obsessed with tiny to the point of giving up function, and it's so frustrating to have so many cases that are almost perfect out there.
It’d be awesome the monitor can mount to the PC somehow
Did bro measure with liters? 00:48
Yeah bro did
literally a cube
He's measuring volume so yea, litres
@@Hoemurabi I'm not American. It's used to measure liquids and fluids
@@JammyMunkyTech nice 😂
when you're at home you can also switch to your bigger monitor. guess that's one advantage over laptop
You can with a laptop too.
Biggest advantage of the ITX setup is customisation and replacing parts if they become faulty.
For some laptop parts you would have to rely on the manufacture or a specialist to repair, which could be costly
why are there non-usb-c ports in a computer in 2024?
This motherboard was released a few years ago
i have like this set up use zgpc k39 case but i give up to carry every travel because still to heavy .. Now i using rog ally for travel , mini itx i stiill use at home is good because need more space on desk.
Yeah, this tiny pc setup is definitely not for everyday travel
Surely you'd be better off with a 15.6" or 17" laptop??
Depends on the scenario
i have a pretty expensive setup and this blows mine out of the water, great job
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when i move to a studio apartment i would kill for this setup
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im gonna build this PERFECTION soon TWT
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This is very COOL!🔥
While this is fun, it also reminds me of why I only built a single miniITX PC before. It's not that bad - except the cable management was such a pain it made me swear off anything south of half-sized ATX towers. I hated hearing my fans screaming for air, so I went in the opposite direction two years later and bought a weirdo Thermaltake case designed for open-air builds.
I've come to think that MiniPCs are great as prebuilt Thin Clients if all you'll ever do is clerical stuff, and bespoke ITX builds might be a good fit for an HTPC build.
Yes these small PCs can get loud when gaming. Undervolting helps keep the temps and noise levels down, but when I game, I use headphones so the noise doesn't affect me.
Pricier than a Series S but plays more games than the Series S, Series, X, PS5, and Switch combined, and free online saves loads of money per year
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Nice little setup - well done = I need one of these, watching this as just prompted me to get a cheaper similar setup ...... msi 15.6 usb4 monitor, wireless KB and Mouse ( Keychron ) k2 and m6) Beelink AMD Ryzen7 7735HS 4.75GHz SER6 and a pair of Buds ..... $800 bucks poorer - OUCH!
That's a nice little setup!
The motherboard linked in the description is giving me so many issues. It only has 1 boot option (NVME: CT2000P3PSSD8) and wont boot at all. It says windows 11 ready, but that doesn't feel right. Are you sure it was as simple as shown?
Did you follow my tutorial? ruclips.net/video/MiTUO91SNXc/видео.html
Can you try flight simulators in this pc
I feel like the keyboard could be much lighter and compact. And the monitor would be way better with a stand since it is so small
This is basically my dream setup but man, these tiny little things are expensive eieff. Better to build a proper huge, large, bull PC that are more cheaper than these parts. 🤷🏻♀️
They're not cheap, but you can now and then you can find some good prices for components
I have a mini set up I travel with. My PC is a little larger than I’d like but everything fits in a carry one. Nr200p max, I didn’t want to downgrade GPUs.
One of my favourite cases for big gpus
I'm GOING to make one. I have to now. It's so fucking cool and tiny. I want to just so I can bring it with me places like a friends house
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"I brought my entire set up today bro!"
"Thats impossible!"
what bro pulls out his bag:
(amazng PC btw, I might build this someday.)
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Finally! 5L AND White! This is it, my dream "backpack" PC aksksks thank you 🙏 🎉
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Asus makes some great products but you have to go through rma hell if anything goes wrong.