At this point, I'm going to the built-up mini PC like Beelink or MinisForum, Much more efficient. Only need 35Watt TDP and run much faster than 3 years old generation normal PC
@@dhanarputra555 - If you want to save on your electric bill, that seems like a smart choice. This build here is much faster than those mini-PCs, though.
I need this in my life. Having a full tower pc is a big no even a medium one will still get you in a major trouble, but this. this is perfect and pairing it with a pair of ar glasses like xreal air is just chef's kiss.
@@atoo7yt490 dont know if i would cheap out on the gpu here. maybe a 5600x or 5800x cpu, cheaper am4 itx mobo + ddr4 ram and you could save 2-300 bucks
Cant believe im commenting to thank you for a sponsor, but you brought the site to my attention and got my 2 new PC builds up and running with Windows 10 Pro for $30 for 2 copies. The timing was perfect.
Hey, an even better case then this one would be the SGPC K39v2. It only has 3.9Liters and fits a standard 2 Slot GPU with up to 180mm of length so you could fit a 4060ti in it. Would love to see if it could also handle a 5800x3d or 7800x3d.
It should absolutely handle either of the x3d chips, they might boost a little lower but they're less sensitive to frequency because of their massive cache.
I've build a SFF pc too with an 13400F+32GB DDR4+RTX4070 in a Dan A4 SFX Case. It can get a lil bit louder but the performance is crazy with this size.
impressive how all those components fit in that case. Looks like harware is about $1,215 from current listings. Its unfortunate that case isn't on amazon
That GPU is getting almost NO airflow, that vent is doing nothing, from what I see there’s nothing for the case to stand on, meaning the vent isn’t actually having air pushed out.
@@Mobiletechvr it's not outrageous small ITX builds have gotten more expensive over the last 3 generation of GPUs because they were fat beasts. The last ITX friendly GPUs were the GTX 10xx series. If I remember they even had 1080 and 1070ti mini cards
@@Jimmys_TheBestCop yeah i thought of doing this build until, I glanced over and looked at my trinity 4080, 360 mm length 3.5-4 slot width. shitty that it so dam big. I wanted to upgrade from my 5900x and do a small mini build, but unless im gonna run a separate Gpu enclosure, im gonna be stuck with full size tower case..
I just finished an SFF build like this, except I’m using the A520I board with a Ryzen 9 3950x I had lying around. The performance has been fantastic, although that Ryzen 9 runs a little too hot. I have a 5800x3D on the way to replace it, which should increase my performance and decrease my thermals. Overall I’m very pleased with the build; makes for a great living room Steam “console”.
@@baka_ja_nai UPDATE (original reply below): Okay, so I switched out the Ryzen 9 3950X with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, and I replaced the ID-55 cooler with a Scythe Big Shuriken 3 rev.2 (which baaaaarely fits in this case), and I dropped my temps by almost 20C. The setup now runs Cyberpunk 2077 at 100fps with raytracing on, and averages around 76C. It's a bit quieter, too. Very satisfied. ORIGINAL REPLY: Honestly it leans a little on the loud side. I used an ID Cooling low-profile CPU cooler, and it's pretty good at its job, but at higher RPMs it becomes noticeable from 10 feet away when there are lulls in the game audio, like loading screens and whatnot. I also added an Arctic 80mm intake fan on the front of my case to augment the airflow; it's very quiet, but not silent. I personally don't mind the fan noise at all, but if that's a concern for you, you're better off going for a slightly larger case that you can fit an AIO into for a build like this.
@@clorophilla I totally agree, some flex PSUs are really noisy. The Enhance Electronics ENP-7660B 600W is a good flex PSU that works low noise out of the box. There is a also modular version of this power supply available too. It's not cheap, but it works and it is quiet. You could buy a cheaper one and swap out fans, but for anyone who doesn't want to do that the EE one I mentioned is a good option.
Or just lay it flat so that the CPU also gets fresh air from the top. Tho if you have access to those little rubber feet that fits the case aesthetics that would be great as well
Wasnt always the case but after the GTX 10xx generation gpus they stopped doing low profile and mini cards. Which raised prices on all other itx components because it became less and less common.
Where did you obtain the bracket to secure the power supply? At the 5:00 mark, the video shows a bracket that covers the power supply from left to right with 2 screws for the top and bottom. The aliexpress link you provided shows a different bracket which only secures the edge of the power supply which has been a concern with a few reviews where a power supply of 81.5mm would not fit with the included bracket . The included bracket on aliexpress fits 80mm power supply
I recently modified my Lenovo M720s, equipped with an I7 8700, to accept a 500w tfx power supply and a Gigagyte RTX 4060oc lp. It works wonderfully. Since the 24pin to 10pin adapter makes my fan run non-stop. I plan to replace the power supply fan with a quieter 80mm Noctua.
Thanks a bunch will try to build this been looking for a nice small factor gaming pc was going to settle for a pre-built mid tower but this guide saves me the time and I can build it myself with my kid
5:26 A design flaw with these cases is the 110/230 volt cable within the case. Not only is it dangerous that, in the worst case, 230 volts can reach the PC hardware. No, it can also cause severe disruptions, among other things. Because these cables often emit radio waves. Since I got the node 202, I know that I will never want that type of case again. However, there are also compact cases where the 230 volt cable ends at the edge of the case with either SFX or even smaller power supplies.... Guys, I recommend that you don't buy a case where the 110/230 volt cable goes through the case !
For best temp, possibly could to underclock/undervolt both CPU/GPU without loss performance (or just 2 at 5fps max !) For people who play at 60fps it's great. Put the eco mode on this CPU can give low temp too. Good mini PC !
This is a eye opening build for me, this is off in the territory I've been designing in my head. I want a taller case like this, I want a Full or Mid size motherboard. Extra tall and slim just not deep (OG PS3 was a good size if that was squared off), like 80% mid tower height like that one Falcon Northwestern case with the granite base. I wish I could find one like that, that intrigues me as much as the Falcon Northwestern case does so I can do my own custom build it's way to much to buy a custom even though they are cramming the best of the best in them.
That PSU claims on the Amazon page to be 80 Plus Gold certified, but I don't see the badge anywhere on the PSU itself or its packaging. I've heard a lot of bad things about uncertified Chinese power supplies and even its Amazon reviews aren't great.
There are some 500/600w with cybernetics platinum certifications (similar to 80 plus gold, but not really the same) from Enhance and cost 150-200 dollars/euros, so it should be good...? I mean, there are sfx PSU's with similar specs that cost about the same so it makes sense
I been traveling a lot between countries a lot. I thought i would have to settle for a laptop but now i can have a bomb ass tiny computer to come with me 😊 Thanks for the video
Sitting flush on the table you are not getting a thermal syphon effect nor allowing airflow from the bottom.... Maybe temps would go down with the addition of some sticky feet on the bottom of the case? There is AlMoSt enough room for a water cooler in the head space... lol... nice build, professional videography, professional scripting and editing, great content that is well executed. ... no wonder there are 160k views on this video...
The fact of a xx60 class low-profile card has come into existence is THE DREAM for SFF enthusiasts.... some, I suppose. :P I think there's a layout which might take advantage of the slender parts, a "sandwich" style case, where the GPU and flex PSU are on one side next to each other, and the ITX board is on the other, should come in around 3.5L, maybe less. The A24-V5, seems to suffer the same problem that other cases with this style suffer from, EG the HT5 from Lazer3D. That even though you have a beefy cooler with a 120mm fan on it, it still doesn't seem to breathe very well. But I like this case because it comes with a carrying handle, and you have 2 spots in the top for slim 80mm fans. Strongly recommend putting at least one in (exhaust config) and benchmarking again, I bet you shave off 7 or 8 degrees. And your GPU will be happier too.
we need an 7600 LP considering they added AFMF on a driver level that would be great on a small build. looking to switch out the 1650 Super i got in my secondary build i cannot deal with nvidias software.
I don't see anyone talking about it, but can anyone attest to that power supply? The amazon listing is a lower wattage and it looks INCREDIBLY sketch. Has anyone tried that brand before? Other than that, love the build! Definitely gonna try one in that case!
8:24 great Assassin’s Creed Mirage footage! Really cool stuff, glad you took the time to boot up into the game to get that amazing awesome astounding video footage! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen such an exciting game before! My oh my! Bing bang boom! Fantastic! Also, it would have been nice to see that AMD cpu paired with a Radeon card so it could have a proper operating system put on it like SteamOS, sadly you’re likely stuck with Windows if you still are supporting Nvidia’s “worse cards than last gen for more money!” business model. The “desktop days” of gaming PCs are over. Give me SteamOS 👌👍
i just got this case. the flex 1u PSU mounts are super delicate. 2 of mine have broke just installing then. you HAVE to make sure not to twist them too tight or the tiny endless screws that go into the bottom snap. i drilled out a hole in the back of the case bigger and ordered a pico power supply 12v 240w that should run my 12400T (35w) and Intel a380 low profile(70w). My 120w adapter can't handle the load when i fortnite. I've installed 2 80mm low profile fans in the top of the case to kick out heat. it's a nifty case.
sweet i just found the psu i want, im building a mini itx in the k39 case, and was worried about a psu for it, now that i have found one will be looking for a little more affordable gpu
I love this build of yours! It's perfect for me. Wish I can build the very same PC here in the Philippines without selling my kidneys ^_^ Coming from a Ryzen 2400G on an Asrock A300 this is worlds more powerful. This is the best PC for my use case where I bring my PC to places, home work and even to visiting relatives. I have a good Acer Predator gaming laptop but I like SFF Gaming PC's more...
Hey @ETAPRIME, great content, as always. Big fan. I know that the 4060 LP can give a good gamming and 4K video editing performance, but I was wondering if it can give same 3D scanning/rendering (is what I do for a living) as a 3070 laptop which is what I'm currently using; perhaps in a mini PC like yours or an SFF PC as -DawidDoesTechStuff- did or a home server. In your "Top mini PCs in 2022" video you said that the MINISFORUM NUCX i7 is your daily driver despite having access to more powerful machines, emphasizing how "whisper quiet" is, but Should I choose the NUCX i7 over this 5L mini PC for both gamming and work? Also, Will you try same 5L mini PC with the MINISFORUM BD770/790i ITX + RTX 4060 LP? or a SFF PC + RTX 4060 LP?
Anyone interested in seeing how this small form factor PC handles Linux? If so what distribution would you like installed?
Ubuntu 22.04
Roughly what did you spend ?
How much is the cost for this build?
i'd like to see how it handles vr games. or even if its just the steam vr/index compatibility benchmark.
Steam OS
Those titles are starting to look more like an AliExpress item
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Really like this build. Glad to see AM5 mini-itx boards coming down in price.
At this point, I'm going to the built-up mini PC like Beelink or MinisForum,
Much more efficient.
Only need 35Watt TDP and run much faster than 3 years old generation normal PC
@@dhanarputra555 - If you want to save on your electric bill, that seems like a smart choice. This build here is much faster than those mini-PCs, though.
I have wanted to build this exact system for so long, can't believe you did it first. ITS PERFECT. Now its more tempting than ever.
we learned how not to unbox anything for any reason
Do it Nokin! You deserve this mini beast :)
I need this in my life. Having a full tower pc is a big no even a medium one will still get you in a major trouble, but this. this is perfect and pairing it with a pair of ar glasses like xreal air is just chef's kiss.
I think this case being vertical is blocking the airflow of the GPU. U should test it with the case being horizontal
I was about to say the same thing. Maybe some feet could be added to raise it up
I Think if you sit it on it's side it would be perfect. Maybe stick some adhesive feet on there too.
What was the total price on everything?
Would love to see a cheap version of this mini pc like you did with your previous 5 liter pc.
simple, am4 + rtx a2000 on the same case, a 5600 and a 2060super-tier gpu is still very respectable
@@atoo7yt490 dont know if i would cheap out on the gpu here. maybe a 5600x or 5800x cpu, cheaper am4 itx mobo + ddr4 ram and you could save 2-300 bucks
Am4 but with a 4060 is probably a good middle ground too
Cant believe im commenting to thank you for a sponsor, but you brought the site to my attention and got my 2 new PC builds up and running with Windows 10 Pro for $30 for 2 copies. The timing was perfect.
I've been looking for something exactly like this. Thank you!
I love these mini pc builds u do makes me wanna build some even tho i dont need them lol
i wish i could a new pc every week but yea no need lmao
the fact this smaller than the xbox s is wild
Hey, an even better case then this one would be the SGPC K39v2. It only has 3.9Liters and fits a standard 2 Slot GPU with up to 180mm of length so you could fit a 4060ti in it. Would love to see if it could also handle a 5800x3d or 7800x3d.
It should absolutely handle either of the x3d chips, they might boost a little lower but they're less sensitive to frequency because of their massive cache.
I've build a SFF pc too with an 13400F+32GB DDR4+RTX4070 in a Dan A4 SFX Case. It can get a lil bit louder but the performance is crazy with this size.
impressive how all those components fit in that case. Looks like harware is about $1,215 from current listings. Its unfortunate that case isn't on amazon
That GPU is getting almost NO airflow, that vent is doing nothing, from what I see there’s nothing for the case to stand on, meaning the vent isn’t actually having air pushed out.
What ended up being the total cost for all the parts included in this build?
Added everything besides case to amazon cart was 1k
console killer 😮 smaller and powerful,,, I just wish the rtx 4060 had 16gb vram for this small profile card
Should be nearly costs 3x a PS5. This build is about 1300-1400 before tax
@@Jimmys_TheBestCop not only the ps5 but also the Xbox series X
@@Mobiletechvr it's not outrageous small ITX builds have gotten more expensive over the last 3 generation of GPUs because they were fat beasts. The last ITX friendly GPUs were the GTX 10xx series. If I remember they even had 1080 and 1070ti mini cards
@@Jimmys_TheBestCop yeah i thought of doing this build until, I glanced over and looked at my trinity 4080, 360 mm length 3.5-4 slot width. shitty that it so dam big. I wanted to upgrade from my 5900x and do a small mini build, but unless im gonna run a separate Gpu enclosure, im gonna be stuck with full size tower case..
I just finished an SFF build like this, except I’m using the A520I board with a Ryzen 9 3950x I had lying around. The performance has been fantastic, although that Ryzen 9 runs a little too hot. I have a 5800x3D on the way to replace it, which should increase my performance and decrease my thermals. Overall I’m very pleased with the build; makes for a great living room Steam “console”.
But what about noise levels?
@@baka_ja_nai UPDATE (original reply below): Okay, so I switched out the Ryzen 9 3950X with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, and I replaced the ID-55 cooler with a Scythe Big Shuriken 3 rev.2 (which baaaaarely fits in this case), and I dropped my temps by almost 20C. The setup now runs Cyberpunk 2077 at 100fps with raytracing on, and averages around 76C. It's a bit quieter, too. Very satisfied.
ORIGINAL REPLY: Honestly it leans a little on the loud side. I used an ID Cooling low-profile CPU cooler, and it's pretty good at its job, but at higher RPMs it becomes noticeable from 10 feet away when there are lulls in the game audio, like loading screens and whatnot. I also added an Arctic 80mm intake fan on the front of my case to augment the airflow; it's very quiet, but not silent. I personally don't mind the fan noise at all, but if that's a concern for you, you're better off going for a slightly larger case that you can fit an AIO into for a build like this.
You haven't mentioned noise levels for this build. Most ITX builds at this size use Flex PSUs and they can get pretty loud.
Flex atx fan swaps aren't that hard, that's what i did for mine
yea everybody just fan swap the flex psu with noctua if noise is an issue and its super easy
Messing with power supplies is pretty dangerous for the average Joe, you know.
@@clorophilla I totally agree, some flex PSUs are really noisy. The Enhance Electronics ENP-7660B 600W is a good flex PSU that works low noise out of the box. There is a also modular version of this power supply available too. It's not cheap, but it works and it is quiet. You could buy a cheaper one and swap out fans, but for anyone who doesn't want to do that the EE one I mentioned is a good option.
this guy isnt a reviewer , he just sings praises for his sponsors.
I'd be tempted to throw some feet on the case, just to give the gpu a little more air. Lovely little system
Or just lay it flat so that the CPU also gets fresh air from the top. Tho if you have access to those little rubber feet that fits the case aesthetics that would be great as well
Super clean build.
Would be nice to see this with a 7800X3D, undervolt Ed and underclocked to 50watts, and the same with the 4060 (to 100 watts)
Isn't the 4060 already basically 100 watts?. I bet it could be pushed down to 85w without any performance loss.
4060 won't going to fully utilized the 7800X3D I'm afraid
Thats exactly the type of machine i would like to build, i wish low factor components weren't so expensive
Wasnt always the case but after the GTX 10xx generation gpus they stopped doing low profile and mini cards. Which raised prices on all other itx components because it became less and less common.
This is my new dream pc and I'm planning on saving money to buy it!
Where did you obtain the bracket to secure the power supply? At the 5:00 mark, the video shows a bracket that covers the power supply from left to right with 2 screws for the top and bottom. The aliexpress link you provided shows a different bracket which only secures the edge of the power supply which has been a concern with a few reviews where a power supply of 81.5mm would not fit with the included bracket . The included bracket on aliexpress fits 80mm power supply
Hey did you find out what bracket he is using?
I would LOOOVE to build this for my xmas gift to myself. that 4060 LP does look expensive at the moment tho
The way it holds the PSU with tall standoffs is interesting and haven't seen that in ITX cases before. I hope it's stable in a vertical position.
I recently modified my Lenovo M720s, equipped with an I7 8700, to accept a 500w tfx power supply and a Gigagyte RTX 4060oc lp. It works wonderfully. Since the 24pin to 10pin adapter makes my fan run non-stop. I plan to replace the power supply fan with a quieter 80mm Noctua.
Hey! I used that mother board for my build. It’s amazing! So many io ports and 3 m.2 ssd drive.
Thanks a bunch will try to build this been looking for a nice small factor gaming pc was going to settle for a pre-built mid tower but this guide saves me the time and I can build it myself with my kid
lovely little PC - not usually a fan of these smaller builds but this just really appeals to me. Very nice!
true, cool compact diy pc
really liking it. can't wait to build something this small some day.
nice work. next challenge: maximum performance without a fan
ETA bruhda, your works are inspiring man! I love these builds here! Keep it up!
Awesome content as always.
5:26 A design flaw with these cases is the 110/230 volt cable within the case. Not only is it dangerous that, in the worst case, 230 volts can reach the PC hardware. No, it can also cause severe disruptions, among other things. Because these cables often emit radio waves. Since I got the node 202, I know that I will never want that type of case again. However, there are also compact cases where the 230 volt cable ends at the edge of the case with either SFX or even smaller power supplies.... Guys, I recommend that you don't buy a case where the 110/230 volt cable goes through the case !
For best temp, possibly could to underclock/undervolt both CPU/GPU without loss performance (or just 2 at 5fps max !) For people who play at 60fps it's great. Put the eco mode on this CPU can give low temp too. Good mini PC !
Do you think you could make a video on some of the best cases for the 4060 LP card? The LP 4060 is a real game changer!
This is a eye opening build for me, this is off in the territory I've been designing in my head. I want a taller case like this, I want a Full or Mid size motherboard. Extra tall and slim just not deep (OG PS3 was a good size if that was squared off), like 80% mid tower height like that one Falcon Northwestern case with the granite base. I wish I could find one like that, that intrigues me as much as the Falcon Northwestern case does so I can do my own custom build it's way to much to buy a custom even though they are cramming the best of the best in them.
That PSU claims on the Amazon page to be 80 Plus Gold certified, but I don't see the badge anywhere on the PSU itself or its packaging. I've heard a lot of bad things about uncertified Chinese power supplies and even its Amazon reviews aren't great.
There are some 500/600w with cybernetics platinum certifications (similar to 80 plus gold, but not really the same) from Enhance and cost 150-200 dollars/euros, so it should be good...? I mean, there are sfx PSU's with similar specs that cost about the same so it makes sense
7700 non X is better suited for this setup
Shud hover between 50-60c with is40x
I been traveling a lot between countries a lot.
I thought i would have to settle for a laptop but now i can have a bomb ass tiny computer to come with me 😊
Thanks for the video
This case is what I'm waiting for week with lot's of questions 😅
Very clean good work brother! I might have to put one together for myself
0:22 I bought my b650e itx board for an eye watering $289. These prices really are egregious.
Super impressive mini build there dude !!
Sitting flush on the table you are not getting a thermal syphon effect nor allowing airflow from the bottom.... Maybe temps would go down with the addition of some sticky feet on the bottom of the case? There is AlMoSt enough room for a water cooler in the head space... lol... nice build, professional videography, professional scripting and editing, great content that is well executed. ... no wonder there are 160k views on this video...
The fact of a xx60 class low-profile card has come into existence is THE DREAM for SFF enthusiasts.... some, I suppose. :P I think there's a layout which might take advantage of the slender parts, a "sandwich" style case, where the GPU and flex PSU are on one side next to each other, and the ITX board is on the other, should come in around 3.5L, maybe less.
The A24-V5, seems to suffer the same problem that other cases with this style suffer from, EG the HT5 from Lazer3D. That even though you have a beefy cooler with a 120mm fan on it, it still doesn't seem to breathe very well. But I like this case because it comes with a carrying handle, and you have 2 spots in the top for slim 80mm fans. Strongly recommend putting at least one in (exhaust config) and benchmarking again, I bet you shave off 7 or 8 degrees. And your GPU will be happier too.
Great assembly!!!! thank you !
I expected 7700/7600 non xt but damn this cooler can handle 7700x ?!
This would be a perfect LAN party PC.
we need an 7600 LP considering they added AFMF on a driver level that would be great on a small build. looking to switch out the 1650 Super i got in my secondary build i cannot deal with nvidias software.
Nice fo packing into a suitcase and travel with a portable display.
Fucking hell, I was searching for case exactly like this, for build exactly centred around that videocard
Damn nice walpaper man ❤
In the description...aaaand now it's in my cart.
I don't see anyone talking about it, but can anyone attest to that power supply? The amazon listing is a lower wattage and it looks INCREDIBLY sketch. Has anyone tried that brand before?
Other than that, love the build! Definitely gonna try one in that case!
You can get a brand name for around 100-150 USD. 650w is overkill. 400w is all that is needed even 350w
Still waiting for G series for ryzen
Imagine a good desktop APU in ITX form
Wow. What is that animated desktop wallpaper?? @6:00 . I didn't know that was a thing :o.
wallpaper engine on steam
there are thousands like that
Really like your ITX builds. Can we get a mini PC build but with normal size GPU?
That can be challenging depending on the case.
7700X should be in eco mode. loses none gaming fps doing so but runs drastically cooler. AMD pumps the stock clocks up the V/F curve too hard.
The build is lovely. But I really dislike the RTX 4060... it's a ridiculously screwed-up chip for a 60-series card.
Very nice ETA!
That's a very cool build.
8:24 great Assassin’s Creed Mirage footage! Really cool stuff, glad you took the time to boot up into the game to get that amazing awesome astounding video footage! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen such an exciting game before! My oh my! Bing bang boom! Fantastic!
Also, it would have been nice to see that AMD cpu paired with a Radeon card so it could have a proper operating system put on it like SteamOS, sadly you’re likely stuck with Windows if you still are supporting Nvidia’s “worse cards than last gen for more money!” business model. The “desktop days” of gaming PCs are over. Give me SteamOS 👌👍
Yes, I too would like to know if there is a AMD low profile gpu that would work as well
Great build man! Did you do any PBO stuff to lower your cpu temps?
love the build, easy to assemble part
I wish my old 750ti was still alive:-/
My old case has several pieces of metal obstructing several parts and it’s a PAIN
i just got this case. the flex 1u PSU mounts are super delicate. 2 of mine have broke just installing then. you HAVE to make sure not to twist them too tight or the tiny endless screws that go into the bottom snap. i drilled out a hole in the back of the case bigger and ordered a pico power supply 12v 240w that should run my 12400T (35w) and Intel a380 low profile(70w). My 120w adapter can't handle the load when i fortnite. I've installed 2 80mm low profile fans in the top of the case to kick out heat. it's a nifty case.
$60 for Office pro plus is crazy. I got mine for $5
Maybe try to flip the cpu fan and see if it does better pulling air through the cooler and out of the case rather than pushing it onto the motherboard
man.. I love your vids
At 83c, the gigabyte was throttling hard on Cyberpunk
Not a fan of the nvidia 40 series but the lp 4060 makes me excited
That flex power supply is the only concern
I would like to see you do a build with the velka v3 case and the minisform BD770i, great build BTW!
sweet i just found the psu i want, im building a mini itx in the k39 case, and was worried about a psu for it, now that i have found one will be looking for a little more affordable gpu
I’m doing the same build debating on changing the mono cpu combo for. A media server/gaming rig
funny enough i am ordering the same case and its on shipping right now lol.
building my R7 5800X3D with same GPU
Great build
Can you do an emulation video on this pc, specifically ps3 and Xbox 360
Were I can find the live wallpaper you use in this video ?
Steam wallpaper
@@Jimmys_TheBestCop Thanks !
With a slight undervolt in the processor and correctly adjusting some parameters in MSI afterburner you can surely reduce the temperatures a little.
Is it possible with this chipset?
@@laszlokocsis5862 Most likely, yes.
Im sure this would be great for business use as well
I'd love to see Escape from Tarkov to be included in the benchmark, or at least to see how this PC would handle it.
Man that's an expensive motherboard! These prices! 😩
Good video, but can you suggest another case in place of this one? I don't want to purchase from AliExpress, primarily.
Very nice, must have that PSU
I love this build of yours! It's perfect for me. Wish I can build the very same PC here in the Philippines without selling my kidneys ^_^ Coming from a Ryzen 2400G on an Asrock A300 this is worlds more powerful. This is the best PC for my use case where I bring my PC to places, home work and even to visiting relatives. I have a good Acer Predator gaming laptop but I like SFF Gaming PC's more...
I just litteraly look past night if you've made a new one this year and you upload one, what kind of sorcery / fortune teller is this? like wtf
You Should Add The total price u bought it for or recommended price in the title or in the video in your builds.
What to do after you build your PC?
What is the keyboard in the thumbnail???? It's so fresh 😭😭
Hey @ETAPRIME, great content, as always. Big fan.
I know that the 4060 LP can give a good gamming and 4K video editing performance, but I was wondering if it can give same 3D scanning/rendering (is what I do for a living) as a 3070 laptop which is what I'm currently using; perhaps in a mini PC like yours or an SFF PC as -DawidDoesTechStuff- did or a home server.
In your "Top mini PCs in 2022" video you said that the MINISFORUM NUCX i7 is your daily driver despite having access to more powerful machines, emphasizing how "whisper quiet" is, but Should I choose the NUCX i7 over this 5L mini PC for both gamming and work?
Also, Will you try same 5L mini PC with the MINISFORUM BD770/790i ITX + RTX 4060 LP? or a SFF PC + RTX 4060 LP?
wait. the psu is only 400 watts though. at least the one in the discription
Excellent also It seems like amd finally is preparing to release am5 apu's for desktop.
Thanks for the video ;)
Can you test some WII and Switch emulation on this build, please? 🙏
for me to build this machine, its going to cost me over $1,000 Australian just to get the parts needed
Great build! Btw, where can I get that cool wallpaper?