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This feels like whenever I build my own thing. Whenever I feel like there's something missing and come up with a quick solution, without some big machine or 3D printer. Love your content, man! I learn a lot.
That title really draws you in. Cheers on the build, it's so slick it almost makes me want to make an ITX for my 1st PC build, even with all the inherent challenges. Good stuff.
I like it when after the build ppl actually show it running an OS and put it through some benchmarks to show that it actually works! Very nice build and look forward to more videos from you...Cheers!
My brother took over my setup and now he uses it more than I do, so I've long considered building my own setup in the garage. I'll have to find a corner in the house, though, because the Canadian winters won't be very helpful for this.
heres the underrated stuff on youtube! a homegrown consumer pc build that we could all imagine doing, not some huge channel promoter/mega creator making starship type rigs. love the vid!
great video, not over edited or too fast paced or thousands of dollars of parts, just a man building a simple pc and explaining things. :) also thats way too much thermal paste in my opinion u should do a dot in the center since thats where most of the heat is
You can add sound deadner to the inside of the case along the walls to reduce sound if you don’t want to sacrifice performance. Also the thermal paste being applied really hurt my little brain. Best to add a center drop or pile to avoid air bubbles.
Always wanted to do an iTX build in a modern AV receiver case. They’re just too expensive even the ones listed as parts only. Also, that’s a really good price on the 1070😮
MATX are where it's at for sure imo. ITX are cool don't get me wrong I'd take one any day if it were the same price but MATX is only slightly bigger these days & more or less the same power level of a ATX
God bless you, bro. Made me smile seeing a Bible verse on the wall in the living room ABOVE the TV. Much respect to you and much love to you and your fam.
If you don't have a framerate cap, your GPU usage is SUPPOSED to be maxed out. No GPU bottlenecks there, buddy. It's all working as intended and performing the best it can with no issues.
I like the Node 202, it's not an ultra-tiny case so you can pack quite a bit of performance in a package that is still pretty compact and portable enough for LAN parties. And it looks good enough to put in the living room, everyone is going to think it's a piece of home theater equipment. Just don't expect to cram an RTX 4080 inside of it.
I have major trust issues so if I had my setup in my living room I’d just be thinking about how someone might break in and see the big flashy expensive pc and take it 😭
Just pay attention when you run case fans, with my build the case fans were rubbing against the filters as they were intakes and sucked the filters in, making them really noisy.
dude the 3600x is a dope cpu, I have used it for streaming lately and it's just banger, it can seriously pump out most 1080p stuff you need., nice build like it man cheap effective and I like the slim body of the case.
Since you have some headroom due to the GPU bottleneck why not under volt your CPU to have it run cooler? By under volting you can make the cpu fan run at slower RPM and be a lot quieter.
Your setup in the living room is clean as my office. Down to the case and ground pin up on the receptacle. My desk is a workbench though, but it's got many things integrated into it at this point. All hidden and cable manged of course.
Another great video my friend. The title had me worried until I watched the first few minutes of the video... Sorry I didn't comment earlier but RUclips didn't notify me of the video when you released it
That was the case i used for my first mini itx pc back in 2016 it was overall pretty good. also i am using the same motherboard in my current rig with a 5600x
I did enjoy using that case when I had it. And even modified it by cutting out a window on the gpu side but was pointless as you can see the back of the gpu. Maybe with sone RGB it would look better, but I did like the case. With the 5700g out, I can see a 240mm water cooled cpu in this case.
What clock speeds is the Ryzen 5 3600 running at? Do you have CPB enabled and is it boosting to 4.2Ghz? Or do you just have it running at 3.6Ghz? Excellent video :)
I really struggle going back to 1080p. For PC I play at 1440p and my PS5 runs at 4k. I have had a 4k tv since like 2015. The only time I really don't care about the resolution really is the Steam Deck, since obviously battery goes into consideration.
There's many front panel modules, where you can choose which USB, buttons, lights, and additional I/O. I see plenty of room, but it does look like you'd have to dismantle and grind out that current I/O corner, to fit the standard size.
I'm running a R5 3600 with a RTX 3060, works really well. Was thinking about upgrading to a R5 5600 but the 3600 still holds up great and there isn't really a need to.
@@madgodzilla12465 Yeah that's what I planned, I'd rather upgrade to a R7 as well, don't wanna pay a bunch of money for a slightly faster CPU with the same core count lol. I'm at 1080p 165Hz so this will last a while yet.
Something I think would look cool on this case is to cut a couple inch slit in the front and stick an led strip in the back of the slit as kind of a power on light.
God, that felt like a lot of terminal paste 🤣 I cant wait for my CPU cooler so I can see if the little that I used covered everything. The pc runs fine.
So do what I did. I took over an extra room and made a theater room with a monitor on the wall with a tv arm I can pull the monitor out when I want to game on the monitor or Projector. Also can use the projector for family movie night and I can sit in my comfy recliner. Rock on man
Not too long ago I did a build for my significant other in the K39 and love it. It's a 4L case that can house a full gaming system. A similar case is the Velka 3. If you wanted something a little larger, you could reach for a Velka 5 or any variety of SFF cases. If you want a better CPU cooler, provided you get a K39 or Velka 5, I personally use the Alpenfohn Black Ridge in my FormD T1 and love it, great little cooler for the price and form factor. If you went with something like a K39 or Velka 3, you'd have to sacrifice GPU options (mainly due to card length limitations), and run specific power supplies. In my SO's K39, it has a FSP 400W 80+ Gold PSU. A great resource for a bunch of ITX or SFF cases and systems would be Optimum Tech here on RUclips. Ali has a bunch of neato reviews on different small form factor (SFF) cases. All of these recommendations I've given come from his advice and my own experience working with the parts. I previously built a friend's computer inside of the Node 202 and wasn't really a fan of it. Hopefully this was of some help. Seeing new ITX/SFF builds is exciting. Good luck to you! Links: K39 - www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803044145981.html Velka 3 - www.velkase.com/products/velka-3 Velka 5 - www.velkase.com/products/velka-5 Alpenfohn Black Ridge - www.amazon.com/Alpenfohn-84000000156-Ventirad-for-PC/dp/B07JN8VDZ5 FSP 400W 80+ Gold PSU - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014G2OUG2/ Optimum Tech - www.youtube.com/@OptimumTech
if you ever upgrade that system with a PCIe 4.0 graphics card and and enable PCIe 4.0 on the bios and get a bunch of crashing and blue screens of death, the issue is going to be with that riser card as it's only PCIe 3.0 capable and causes issues if you try to run PCIe 4.0. I built a Ryzen 3700x system in a node 202, thermals can be tricky sometimes in the node 202. I have two slim noctua 120mm fans on the GPU side as intakes blowing directly into the GPUs fans which dropped temps a bit. I went with a ID cooling IS-60 for the CPU cooler (you do have to remove the CPU dust filter and snip off the clips that hold the dost filter in place before the cooler would fit) and I built a fan shroud/filler plate to take up the gaps in-between the CPU fan and the CPU intake in the case so that the CPU fan doesn't recirculate any hot air. I did replace the fan that came with the IS-60 with a slim Noctua 120mm fan. I paid around $65 for my node 202.
@@DLMtechgarage it did cool better, but not by much, I did it more due to the sound of the original fan than anything else. The original fan was quite loud when it really got spinning, the Noctua just sounds like air moving (you don't have the annoying motor noise).
I really like your setup and parts that you chose for the build! :) One thing I would make a comment on is to be careful when buying used RAM and SSD parts. I've had past experiences with RAM modules failing just a few months before they were out of warranty. Regarding SSDs, NVME M.2 speeds are ~4 times higher than SATA M.2 modules and I believe this should be noted. Also I would generally advise against buying used ones since SSDs have a lifespan in total bytes written which depends on how big they are. Meaning if you write and erase large chunks of data on them, sooner or later they will slow down and fail.
dope build! quick note- don't upgrade to a 3070 if you leave the 3600x in that...I had a ryzen 7 3800x paired with a 3070 and the ryzen 7 was bottle necking it...I upgraded to a 5900x lol
yea that 3600x is limited for sure... what's worse is I got a steal of a deal on a 3080 fe and have been running it........ bottle neck for sure.... probably gonna put a ryzen 7 5700 to help it out a little more.
love it. i have the same situation with wifey and 3 kids and my next project after christmas is an itx for under the kitchen table with a portable monitor 15' with leftover parts after upgrading sons/wifeys gaming pc . just an i5 i5-4430 with a 750 2gb from before family life but works to play counterstrike and overwatch 2 competitive
I've been told that those graphics card adapters cause a slight performance drop because of resistance increase they cause because of the long connection traces.
As someone who has built loads of mini ITX PCs, I have to say that I was disappointed in that Node 202 case. I bought two of them a couple of years ago because the case looks good on paper… but found that it’s terrible to build in. I threw the one away that I was working in and sold the other unopened.
That ram looks ridiculous on that board 🤣Clean build though! For the next GPU for that I'd recommend something from AMD if you wanted to run SteamOS. Drivers just work better on Linux.
00:53 N here i thought i was the only one using the living room as a game center while magically changing my wifes mind anytime she decides she wants me to move it somewhere else... Lol But to be fair my kids n family have all their own stuff strewed throughout the house so. yup goods times lol.
Good video, don't even know ITX as I experienced saturation at MATX, been building since win 3.1. Have to ask 512 mb M.2? Have 3 1T M.2, only do ARMA and DCS, ONLY, and am about out of room. So 512mb would not work for any gaming application I know of. Do the systems have either multiple m.2 slots, or pcie slots for m.2 cards? I know about xternal HDDs, thanks for the vid.
Have you tried out steam link app or steam link box? Seems like it would perfect fit for what you are trying to do. I still even use my old valve steam link box and it works great for almost my whole library.
Love the mesh, even if you cleaned frequently where I live it would be dusty in a couple of months flat. Frequently I assume would be like twice a year in your average home. Don't know if I'd really call 60 fps in 2 year old games a gpu bottleneck lol, if anything CPUs have finally caught up to the 1070 but it's still not really out of date for just straight up gaming on a screen without a bunch of new features.
Not sure if I have the worst luck with gigabyte motherboards but I have built on two, one an atx board and another an itx board and each time I had so many issues with ram compatibility. Pc part picker said everything was fine but had to mess with the presets and then custom timings and power settings just to get it to work. I have built on five different msi motherboards and it was easier by comparison, there might have been a few snags at first but never had to trouble shoot for hours. Needless to say I purchase msi boards to avoid headaches from now on. I do contribute those times as being when I switched to ryzen builds as they offered the best power for the lowest price at the time.
when my wife tried to kick me out i called her father and asked for a free return luckily she was still within the 30 days return window
ha ha that is too funny!!
Should've sent her back do they can fix it
@@igorz3551 lol..
Удивительно увидеть здесь кириллицу.
Russia in a nutshell
I just love this kind of videos, they are very real and no fancy stuff anywhere, just a real person building a PC.
much appreciated!!
Every PC building video has a real person building a PC no?
@@prevaloir5362 You didn't got my point. They have a dude with a lot of fancy stuff going anywhere to me it sometimes gets very boring.
@@pedroduran8927 What fancy stuff are you referring too exactly?
@@prevaloir5362 🤦🏾♂️
This feels like whenever I build my own thing. Whenever I feel like there's something missing and come up with a quick solution, without some big machine or 3D printer. Love your content, man! I learn a lot.
Thanks
That title really draws you in. Cheers on the build, it's so slick it almost makes me want to make an ITX for my 1st PC build, even with all the inherent challenges. Good stuff.
Yeah thought he was being a simp cuck letting his wife actually kick him out
@@1tolightradius but isn't scam
I like it when after the build ppl actually show it running an OS and put it through some benchmarks to show that it actually works! Very nice build and look forward to more videos from you...Cheers!
Thanks!
This is what I was looking for, something to watch, something real and simple about pc build without getting caught on high prices
thanks!! yea I try to not show the depressing side of pc building!!
Man... I love watching videos with budget PCs
They just feel more real than modern rtx builds
Wow fantastic build its crazy how well things run in that little guy
It sure is
Love your content brother! I actually was a first gen PC builder and love the nostalgia in your videos.
I appreciate that!
Crispy little build man! Thanks for posting!
My brother took over my setup and now he uses it more than I do, so I've long considered building my own setup in the garage.
I'll have to find a corner in the house, though, because the Canadian winters won't be very helpful for this.
might be able to oc more in the winter lol....
Nice ! I like the fact that you keep it simple and explain every little detail.
thanks!!
heres the underrated stuff on youtube! a homegrown consumer pc build that we could all imagine doing, not some huge channel promoter/mega creator making starship type rigs. love the vid!
Appreciate that
@@DLMtechgarage no problem 👍
Finally a video which has a legit reason for building an ITX Gaming PC.
lol..
great video, not over edited or too fast paced or thousands of dollars of parts, just a man building a simple pc and explaining things. :)
also thats way too much thermal paste in my opinion u should do a dot in the center since thats where most of the heat is
Much appreciated!
You can add sound deadner to the inside of the case along the walls to reduce sound if you don’t want to sacrifice performance. Also the thermal paste being applied really hurt my little brain. Best to add a center drop or pile to avoid air bubbles.
You are lucky with that case. I bought one for a build and motherboard standoffs were stripped from factory. Kind of a bummer. It looks great.
Always wanted to do an iTX build in a modern AV receiver case. They’re just too expensive even the ones listed as parts only.
Also, that’s a really good price on the 1070😮
yea they keep popping up cheap lately....
I want to do the same but also can't find one reasonable to dissect!
MATX are where it's at for sure imo. ITX are cool don't get me wrong I'd take one any day if it were the same price but MATX is only slightly bigger these days & more or less the same power level of a ATX
@@Bawkr agreed and itx are more headache to work on
Definitely keep up to date on prices as they keep dropping!!
@@Arjeee they are, by the time I upload a video, prices change significantly!!
God bless you, bro. Made me smile seeing a Bible verse on the wall in the living room ABOVE the TV. Much respect to you and much love to you and your fam.
Always!!! god first!! god bless you too!!
idk why watching people built pc is that satisfying and also nice built ^ w^
Thanks!!!
If you don't have a framerate cap, your GPU usage is SUPPOSED to be maxed out. No GPU bottlenecks there, buddy. It's all working as intended and performing the best it can with no issues.
i mean the ideal is that both cpu and gpu were giving the 100%.
@@matiaspepe6028 nah not cpu
i mean it is the bottleneck its a 1070 buddy
@@matiaspepe6028 It's ok if GPU < CPU. If GPU > CPU then you've wasted money.
@@matiaspepe6028 that is ideal. Unattainable though. In reality pegged gpu is what we want
I like the Node 202, it's not an ultra-tiny case so you can pack quite a bit of performance in a package that is still pretty compact and portable enough for LAN parties. And it looks good enough to put in the living room, everyone is going to think it's a piece of home theater equipment.
Just don't expect to cram an RTX 4080 inside of it.
I'm curious on the next gen ITX case design for these new card!!
I have major trust issues so if I had my setup in my living room I’d just be thinking about how someone might break in and see the big flashy expensive pc and take it 😭
maybe I should build my nice rig in an old cheap beige case!!
I would probably leave in the filters, it keeps the machine quieter and easier to clean, keeps the thick stuff out.
Just pay attention when you run case fans, with my build the case fans were rubbing against the filters as they were intakes and sucked the filters in, making them really noisy.
This is awesome, hopefully i can do stuff like this in the future
Surprisingly wholesome! Keep it up man
Thanks! Will do!
dude the 3600x is a dope cpu, I have used it for streaming lately and it's just banger, it can seriously pump out most 1080p stuff you need., nice build like it man cheap effective and I like the slim body of the case.
Nice tittle got me there
Clicked right into it
Since you have some headroom due to the GPU bottleneck why not under volt your CPU to have it run cooler? By under volting you can make the cpu fan run at slower RPM and be a lot quieter.
I'm glad you didn't get kicked out of the house as the title could suggest. 😂
Your setup in the living room is clean as my office. Down to the case and ground pin up on the receptacle. My desk is a workbench though, but it's got many things integrated into it at this point. All hidden and cable manged of course.
I'm in love with my xtia xproto, mini itx are the best when well cooled
the title alone earned you a sub. defiance at its best :DD
lol... thanks!!
I had that case with a 2080ti and Ryzen 3950x and hell i regret tearing that build apart.
its like having a PS4 or Xbox One slim around.
Another great video my friend. The title had me worried until I watched the first few minutes of the video... Sorry I didn't comment earlier but RUclips didn't notify me of the video when you released it
All good, appreciate the view. Hope all is well with you my friend!!
@@DLMtechgarage its busy but good. We need to figure out a collaboration to work on together!
That was the case i used for my first mini itx pc back in 2016 it was overall pretty good. also i am using the same motherboard in my current rig with a 5600x
I did enjoy using that case when I had it. And even modified it by cutting out a window on the gpu side but was pointless as you can see the back of the gpu. Maybe with sone RGB it would look better, but I did like the case. With the 5700g out, I can see a 240mm water cooled cpu in this case.
What clock speeds is the Ryzen 5 3600 running at? Do you have CPB enabled and is it boosting to 4.2Ghz? Or do you just have it running at 3.6Ghz? Excellent video :)
stock out of the box settings, I have not tweaked it yet.
OMG...Its so small...LOL...Looks so cute. I love it! Awesome build!
Thank you
I really struggle going back to 1080p. For PC I play at 1440p and my PS5 runs at 4k. I have had a 4k tv since like 2015. The only time I really don't care about the resolution really is the Steam Deck, since obviously battery goes into consideration.
glad it's that noticeable. been considering getting a 1440p monitor
interesting video, neat little build. would love to try ITX someday
they are a pain to build in!!
That bequite screw driver is so useful for pc building. Has a strong magnetic tip.
best screw driver I ever used!!
1070 is a beast.
There's many front panel modules, where you can choose which USB, buttons, lights, and additional I/O.
I see plenty of room, but it does look like you'd have to dismantle and grind out that current I/O corner, to fit the standard size.
yea I am just gonna live with it!
love that case bro, are there case like that one that can fit larger motherboards . love how slim it is. very nice build👍👍👍
Not that I know of
Woah that desk is sick!
Nice video :D
Thanks!
got a build video on that desk lol....
Nice build. I did the exact same build and got everythung to fit into a silverstone ml05 7ltr case with a itx 1070 for a htpc setup
came here for the title, stayed for the sick pc you made
it looks so cool
thanks!!
8:41, I could be wrong, but I think it's a plastic peel you got to remove and it could be sticky.
Yeah, that should be removed, now it might get melted and cause dmg
Thanks for giving me an idea
Why don't you use amd or Nvidia's software to use your main rig over the network?
🤔
the title made me reread it twice
I'm running a R5 3600 with a RTX 3060, works really well. Was thinking about upgrading to a R5 5600 but the 3600 still holds up great and there isn't really a need to.
bro the 5600 compared to a 3600 is a big difference though...
Yeah I’d say it’s worth the upgrade 100% if your able to do it.
The Ryzen 5 3600 is already showing up on minimum specs 😭
I'd only bother replacing a 3600 if you are upgrading the GPU and want to eliminate any CPU bottlenecks. Not the case with a 3060.
@@madgodzilla12465 Yeah that's what I planned, I'd rather upgrade to a R7 as well, don't wanna pay a bunch of money for a slightly faster CPU with the same core count lol. I'm at 1080p 165Hz so this will last a while yet.
"My wife kicked me out"..."of the living room" important distinction lmao
Something I think would look cool on this case is to cut a couple inch slit in the front and stick an led strip in the back of the slit as kind of a power on light.
nice!!
that would make a pretty good setup for LAN parties
i use a pc with that case daily, it works pretty well.
Thank you for posting 📫 this video 📹 . You have a new subscriber. Keep up the great work 👍..
Thanks for the sub!
Trade off.....Nice build...I am now a fan of your case
part 2 I mod it and make it better!! coming soon!
Good video, natural step by step.
Many many thanks
God, that felt like a lot of terminal paste 🤣 I cant wait for my CPU cooler so I can see if the little that I used covered everything. The pc runs fine.
Everyone has that be quiet screw driver. definitely one to keep in the tool box
I have a bunch of them.... best screw driver I have used for computers.
So do what I did. I took over an extra room and made a theater room with a monitor on the wall with a tv arm I can pull the monitor out when I want to game on the monitor or Projector. Also can use the projector for family movie night and I can sit in my comfy recliner. Rock on man
I need a bigger house!!
@@DLMtechgarage my house is about 1200 sq feet. I wouldn’t call it big?
Not too long ago I did a build for my significant other in the K39 and love it. It's a 4L case that can house a full gaming system. A similar case is the Velka 3. If you wanted something a little larger, you could reach for a Velka 5 or any variety of SFF cases.
If you want a better CPU cooler, provided you get a K39 or Velka 5, I personally use the Alpenfohn Black Ridge in my FormD T1 and love it, great little cooler for the price and form factor.
If you went with something like a K39 or Velka 3, you'd have to sacrifice GPU options (mainly due to card length limitations), and run specific power supplies. In my SO's K39, it has a FSP 400W 80+ Gold PSU.
A great resource for a bunch of ITX or SFF cases and systems would be Optimum Tech here on RUclips. Ali has a bunch of neato reviews on different small form factor (SFF) cases. All of these recommendations I've given come from his advice and my own experience working with the parts. I previously built a friend's computer inside of the Node 202 and wasn't really a fan of it.
Hopefully this was of some help. Seeing new ITX/SFF builds is exciting. Good luck to you!
Links:
K39 - www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803044145981.html
Velka 3 - www.velkase.com/products/velka-3
Velka 5 - www.velkase.com/products/velka-5
Alpenfohn Black Ridge - www.amazon.com/Alpenfohn-84000000156-Ventirad-for-PC/dp/B07JN8VDZ5
FSP 400W 80+ Gold PSU - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014G2OUG2/
Optimum Tech - www.youtube.com/@OptimumTech
greatly appreciate all the info and will be looking into for some changes!!
Nice build man but I’m pretty sure you put the io shield in backwards. Not just upside like you said in the video and fixed, but actually backwards.
the metal pieces that put tension on the board where suppose to be inside toward the case.
if you ever upgrade that system with a PCIe 4.0 graphics card and and enable PCIe 4.0 on the bios and get a bunch of crashing and blue screens of death, the issue is going to be with that riser card as it's only PCIe 3.0 capable and causes issues if you try to run PCIe 4.0.
I built a Ryzen 3700x system in a node 202, thermals can be tricky sometimes in the node 202. I have two slim noctua 120mm fans on the GPU side as intakes blowing directly into the GPUs fans which dropped temps a bit.
I went with a ID cooling IS-60 for the CPU cooler (you do have to remove the CPU dust filter and snip off the clips that hold the dost filter in place before the cooler would fit) and I built a fan shroud/filler plate to take up the gaps in-between the CPU fan and the CPU intake in the case so that the CPU fan doesn't recirculate any hot air. I did replace the fan that came with the IS-60 with a slim Noctua 120mm fan.
I paid around $65 for my node 202.
did that cooler perform better then the noctua you think? I love the noctua but trying to find something a little quieter and more efficient
@@DLMtechgarage it did cool better, but not by much, I did it more due to the sound of the original fan than anything else. The original fan was quite loud when it really got spinning, the Noctua just sounds like air moving (you don't have the annoying motor noise).
unfortunately the chipset on that motherboard only supports pcie gen 3 graphics and storage
@@thisismyaccount456 well, if he was to upgrade with a system that's capable of PCIe 4.0, my point still stands.
I really like your setup and parts that you chose for the build! :) One thing I would make a comment on is to be careful when buying used RAM and SSD parts. I've had past experiences with RAM modules failing just a few months before they were out of warranty. Regarding SSDs, NVME M.2 speeds are ~4 times higher than SATA M.2 modules and I believe this should be noted. Also I would generally advise against buying used ones since SSDs have a lifespan in total bytes written which depends on how big they are. Meaning if you write and erase large chunks of data on them, sooner or later they will slow down and fail.
very true.. thanks!!
Had the same except a 1060 6gb, upped to a 3070ti and its perfect for 1080p esport, will even play 4k great on open world games!
How is the 3070ti on physical fit and thermals inside the case? I mean, that's a much bigger card than the tiny Zotac, and more power hungry.
dope build! quick note- don't upgrade to a 3070 if you leave the 3600x in that...I had a ryzen 7 3800x paired with a 3070 and the ryzen 7 was bottle necking it...I upgraded to a 5900x lol
yea that 3600x is limited for sure... what's worse is I got a steal of a deal on a 3080 fe and have been running it........ bottle neck for sure.... probably gonna put a ryzen 7 5700 to help it out a little more.
Wow GTX 1070 for $80. Good Deal.
I'm so stupid, I was like "jungle website? I gotta look that one up" lmaoo ooo. nice vid
🤣🤣
lol the jungle website, love the budget build. Also 1070 for 80 bucks? I never known they got that cheap
facebook market place in my area been have some steal of deals, people dropping prices left and right!!
love it. i have the same situation with wifey and 3 kids and my next project after christmas is an itx for under the kitchen table with a portable monitor 15' with leftover parts after upgrading sons/wifeys gaming pc . just an i5 i5-4430 with a 750 2gb from before family life but works to play counterstrike and overwatch 2 competitive
i used all leftover parts and this itx build was a great idea for the days my living room is booked!!
@@DLMtechgarage sneaking away when they'r busy to have some quiet time for yourself ^_^
@@ReKon1zA yup!!
I've been told that those graphics card adapters cause a slight performance drop because of resistance increase they cause because of the long connection traces.
they can but the performance loss its barely noticeable
Great ITX build and video!
As someone who has built loads of mini ITX PCs, I have to say that I was disappointed in that Node 202 case. I bought two of them a couple of years ago because the case looks good on paper… but found that it’s terrible to build in. I threw the one away that I was working in and sold the other unopened.
yea it def has its things I dont like.... I chose it because of the space it was going it!
Keep up the grind, god bless you
Thanks, you too!
its kind of the case, but you also got a a520 cheapo mobo, what did you expect?
A Steam Deck or one of the 6800U handheld PCs that are starting to come out would have made sense here.
true, but I had these parts lying around for free.
That ram looks ridiculous on that board 🤣Clean build though!
For the next GPU for that I'd recommend something from AMD if you wanted to run SteamOS. Drivers just work better on Linux.
yea I am not a fan of the look of the ram... might switch to corsair lpx..
im thinking a rx6700 for the next upgrade. might keep this one strictly AMD
00:53 N here i thought i was the only one using the living room as a game center while magically changing my wifes mind anytime she decides she wants me to move it somewhere else... Lol But to be fair my kids n family have all their own stuff strewed throughout the house so. yup goods times lol.
i need a bigger house lol..
3600 Gang! Absolutely love mine!
still a beast!!
Good video, don't even know ITX as I experienced saturation at MATX, been building since win 3.1. Have to ask 512 mb M.2? Have 3 1T M.2, only do ARMA and DCS, ONLY, and am about out of room. So 512mb would not work for any gaming application I know of. Do the systems have either multiple m.2 slots, or pcie slots for m.2 cards? I know about xternal HDDs, thanks for the vid.
depending on the board they can have up to 4 m.2... 512gb is a little close for size, I stick to 1tb.
10/10 by just looking at the title
there are 3060 ti founders on ebay right now for 350. Amazon has a SFF RTX A2000 for 250 right now...similar performance too
One day im going to have my own house and a setup like yours good job!
hard work and blessings!!
Have you tried out steam link app or steam link box? Seems like it would perfect fit for what you are trying to do. I still even use my old valve steam link box and it works great for almost my whole library.
I have not but def something to look into. Thanks!
Well played sir.. well played 👌
Yes Chief! Size does matter, i agree. Those who don´t agree, lies.... Cool video.
I read the title and was like SAY WHAT!!!!!!
idk if you've seen but 2080s have also been poppin up pretty cheap for what the 2080 is recently
yup!!
holy.... shit.... bro a PEA SIZED GLOB of thermal paste!!!!!! holy shit! you could have prepped 5 cpu's with that much paste!
My wife kicked me out so i started working on myself ❌
My wife kicked me out so i built a mini itx gaming pc ✅
saved my marriage lol...
bro i read the title and took it as, "she took the house and kids so i built a gaming pc" i need to fix my mind lmao
still a good reason to build it lol...
Love the mesh, even if you cleaned frequently where I live it would be dusty in a couple of months flat. Frequently I assume would be like twice a year in your average home. Don't know if I'd really call 60 fps in 2 year old games a gpu bottleneck lol, if anything CPUs have finally caught up to the 1070 but it's still not really out of date for just straight up gaming on a screen without a bunch of new features.
I clean at least once a month..
60 fps is below average.....Im getting 200+ FPS on any game. max settings. 1440p....
Lol below average ? Then the average overbuilds & overspends.
legend
Not sure if I have the worst luck with gigabyte motherboards but I have built on two, one an atx board and another an itx board and each time I had so many issues with ram compatibility. Pc part picker said everything was fine but had to mess with the presets and then custom timings and power settings just to get it to work. I have built on five different msi motherboards and it was easier by comparison, there might have been a few snags at first but never had to trouble shoot for hours. Needless to say I purchase msi boards to avoid headaches from now on.
I do contribute those times as being when I switched to ryzen builds as they offered the best power for the lowest price at the time.
yea gigabyte has gone down in quality, its a shame cause back in they day, they were awesome.
Looking at the destructions! 😂
Can you make more videos of ITX builds for gaming ? Great job
got same air cooler on mt q58 and git a 120mm fan over it and mesh still closes..love the vids..
Thanks!!