A very strong advantage of this case is the MATX support. Avoiding the ITX "Tax" might allow budget & SFF to meet somewhere in the middle. Plus the ventilation here looks excellent.
@@TheTastefulThickness on average, compact and powerful GPUs, and ITX motherboards, and other support components ARE more expensive. Take for example the 4060 LP. It's $30-40 more expensive than a basic 4060. Most ITX motherboards are also significantly more expensive than their equivalent MATX boards. Occasionally, you'll find cheap ITX cases like this one for $70. However, if you look at the feature set and the cost, you could probably get just as much out of a $30-40 mid tower case with the only difference being the size. Smaller power supplies can be expensive too. Buying a 600w SFX or Flex ATX is more expensive than buying a simple ATX bronze or gold unit. There is no actual "tax" its just a way of saying building smaller there will be either an increase in cost or a loss in performance or both. Small and cheap? Likely lower performing. Small and powerful? Likely more expensive. This is just how it works.
@@greenprotag A good motherboard costs 220-350 bucks across the board. There is no real category of GPU's that are "compact and powerful" - i have no idea what you're talking about, thats not a category that exists. The 4060 is basically the only example you can even point to. Dont give me edge cases. Cases - you said it yourself, 70 dollar case. Lots of SFF cases fit a full size power supply anyway. A Lian Li SFX 750 watt is $115 bucks right now - the first name brand full size modular PSU at 750watts is 95 dollars. Its a MYTH.
@@TheTastefulThickness Zero myth. You pointed out a price difference in PSU right there and +$10-20 per part adds up quickly. There is a "compact and powerful" category of GPUs. Look at the most powerful low profile GPU or "ITX" single fan GPU like the MSI Aero itx. The "Best" version of those cards of the past 4-5 generations have been more expensive AND rare. MSI Aero 3060 ti was nearly $1000 for a VERY long time, even when 3070 full size cards dropped below MSRP, because it was "best in slot" for the form factor. The same was true for the itx variant of the 2070 AND 1080 when they were "best". When you follow this hardware closely enough, you will realize there IS a cost increase. The smaller you go, the harder and more expensive it can get. Can you be more economical if you make compromises? Sure. A single fan 3060 doesn't really see a price increase. Used A2000s have been coming down in price now that they are no longer the most powerful in slot for size. If you get used or 2nd or 3rd string options the "tax" is elevated because there is very little cost increase on 2nd best and 3rd best cards.
@@kopfschuss881I think I saw a RUclips video, other channel, where he tested games with the 5600x and I saw the benchmarks say 5800x too. It’s most likely a bug.
Weird question but where can I locate music like what you use in your intro? I've listened to LoFi before but that's not it. Your videos are great. Thanks.
ok, I was curious because that intro music always brings me back to playing Guardian Legend on the NES as a kid. I'd love to have some of that music for an MP3.
Great build so I do hope companies start making some great cases for builds like this. I would love to see InWin make a larger version of the Chopin Pro or Max
What a perfect ITX case. Plenty of room, no unnecessary 2.5 inch bays and such nonsense. It's only about 5 pounds, tho I'd prefer a super-light aluminum one for maximum portability.
Are you considering reviewing the successor to the a2000? (The rtx 400 sff) that thing is an absolute beast and I'm curious to see its gaming performance but nobody has done it yet
Well, its $1500 bucks so that'd be why... You can get a 4090 for that coin and fit it in an ITX case with watercooling and have an insane advantage performance wise.
You should take a look at the "Dan Case A4", it's a 7,2 liter case, that supports regular sfx PSU, 2 slot GPU up to 295mm length and coolers up to 48mm.
@@ResidentWeevil2077 I mean at the very least it should be an add-on you choose to buy separately 🤷 because you'll have a metal side panel after you break your glass side panel.
The discount will be available until the end of August. It was posted one minute ago it’s September I think someone messed up the sponsor code or editing. Or even the script because how can a deal be available at the end of a month that already passed? 1:23
I was waiting for this video, but the chassis feels a bit big, maybe because of the lack of direct comparison to other cases. With that said, I feel like I've seen a lot of low profile 2-slot cases with TFX psu like Inwin Chopin, but I guess I was wrong :|
Thanks for the links in bio. Shipped all the way to Norway and about to build in this case with m-ATX B650 ASRock board along with Ryzen 5 7500F, and this amazingly small RTX 4060. Haven't build anything this small before, wish me luck xD
@@timothychong6114 Deepcool AN600, but I don't remember temps. I swapped out the system a couple months back and the chassis is now my wife's PC which runs an Ryzen 3600 and RTX 3050 LP.
Really nice build, ive been thinking to build this kind of compact gaming pc, might pair it with 24"" 1080p panel. 60fps ++ is enough for most of games, at least for me. Here in Europe local shops doesn't have much choice over small PC cases, so might need to order somewhere.. But yeah! really cool build! Hope I can build something similar soon.
EXCELLENT VIDEO ...per normal ETA Prime reputation. YES !! Let's do another build that's even smaller! Under 4 Liter case possible ?? CONTINUE to elaborate on AIR cooling issues and viable SOLUTIONS. Be sure to FLAG if a cooler is not compatible with LIQUID METAL thermal paste. SHOW sound level measurements. SILENT is best. Always good to hear your comparisons, trade-offs, pros and cons for quality ITX motherboard options. Can't wait for your next video..
I am a really big fan of you. I would like to see another video about a Raspberry Pi5 gaming PC. Now I am really interested about having one but I’m not too good like you modding a PC.
I have one of those Ali express itx ultra small cases that's great but the sandwich layout makes assembly a little involved as well as upgrades. This case looks great but the lack of low profile gpus makes these builds stuck to a handful of gpus
Nice build! I run a DAN A4-sfx v4.1 with an InnoD 4070Ti and Ryzen 7 5800x3d. Only 4070Ti card within size limits for the DAN-sfx case…. It seriously moves pixels and all within fairly moderate power consumption and temps!
amazing how much room the small case still have with all the hardware. Perhaps one should not chase the flagships, mid range hardware can sufficiently run mostly anything. with much lower power and nvh. sweet package.
6:34 CPU Fan wrongly installed. Down side fan is pushing outside and top fan is pushing inside.. air collision will happen and you will not get good result in terms of performance.
This is a great build. Love a good sff build but for me right now when it comes to price vs performance I'll still opt for a RX 6400 low profile aiming for 1080p anyway. Once the prices for these cards come down and other partners release low profile versions I'll definitely want to build something liek this in the future.
I'm confused. You said you used a 5600x and showed one, but then during the gameplay footage, it says 5800x. Was something messed up in the software, or did you do a swap at some point?
Nice build. I've build a sff setup with an i5 13400f on an ASRock H610 with 32gb RAM, a MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 2x and a Corsair SF450. All in a Dan Case A4 SFX v4.1. Runs great but need to some Noctuas at the bottom.
@@izzatti7446 ive got the same rig lol but in a Ncase m1. 13400f draw around 65w at most and the gpu not even 200w. Plenty of headroom even without undervolting
I wish there were more cases like this one, which don't require any riser cable to install the gpu Any recomendations on where I can find more cases like this one?
How is the fan setup in this build? I assumed your CPU fan was drawing from the board up through the heatsink (so blowing air from the sides, onto board, then out through the heatsink), but then you placed a 120 right above it saying you draw air in, so they're blowing air right into each other, the CPU fan blowing hot air into the incoming cold air from the 120. Doesn't seem like a good choice, unless both are pointing towards the mobo, in which case you're blowing cold air from the outside onto the mobo, but also the CPU heatsink's hot air straight back onto the mobo.
1. Will a 520W power supply support this set? 2. I see an HTPC case, so the question is: what remote control is worth buying now to control multimedia on a PC? Is there a chance for a test?🤔
Really nice build! Was really hoping to see power consumption at the wall with that setup. I might be interested in doing something similar, I have a 5700G or a 3700X laying around, I can use either one of those two. And I do have a HDPlex GaN 250W PSU as well I can use, which is why I'm really interested by the real power numbers at the wall.
@@richardblake5533 You mean the Asus B550-I? My main PC is a B550-I with a 5900X and a RTX3080, all watercooled in a Meshlicious. This board will be perfectly fine, it will handle a 5950X no problem even overclocked, it's a great AM4 Mini-ITX board.
Hi! do you have any instability problem with this motherboard? over at sff subreddit asus b550i has a well known compatibility problem with rtx 4000 series card.. some can be alleviate by choosing “high performance” mode on nvidia driver setting but it’ll cause idle power draw. How’s your experience?
yea i don't really understand how these case companies get away with charging ridiculous amounts for an empty box that's 9 times out of 10 made of the lowest quality metal possible while still being able to hold its shape, and costs probably $5 to manufacture from start to finish
I have a Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT and it's the closest one can get to being 'low profile' since it has a dual-fan design. At 267x111x50mm, you'd be hard pressed to find something smaller that boasts similar power (the Intel Arc A770 LE is smaller, but it's performance is on par with a 3060 Ti or 6650). There's also the RTX Quadro line of discreet low profile cards, but they're more or less aimed at workstation setups and not ideal for gaming - I'm pretty sure a $14k card wouldn't make much practical sense.
A very strong advantage of this case is the MATX support. Avoiding the ITX "Tax" might allow budget & SFF to meet somewhere in the middle. Plus the ventilation here looks excellent.
Now I have to get it. Awesome case, it looks like it is exactly what I was looking for.
There is no ITX tax..its just a myth in the youtuber world for some reason.
@@TheTastefulThickness on average, compact and powerful GPUs, and ITX motherboards, and other support components ARE more expensive. Take for example the 4060 LP. It's $30-40 more expensive than a basic 4060. Most ITX motherboards are also significantly more expensive than their equivalent MATX boards. Occasionally, you'll find cheap ITX cases like this one for $70. However, if you look at the feature set and the cost, you could probably get just as much out of a $30-40 mid tower case with the only difference being the size.
Smaller power supplies can be expensive too. Buying a 600w SFX or Flex ATX is more expensive than buying a simple ATX bronze or gold unit. There is no actual "tax" its just a way of saying building smaller there will be either an increase in cost or a loss in performance or both. Small and cheap? Likely lower performing. Small and powerful? Likely more expensive. This is just how it works.
@@greenprotag A good motherboard costs 220-350 bucks across the board. There is no real category of GPU's that are "compact and powerful" - i have no idea what you're talking about, thats not a category that exists. The 4060 is basically the only example you can even point to. Dont give me edge cases. Cases - you said it yourself, 70 dollar case. Lots of SFF cases fit a full size power supply anyway. A Lian Li SFX 750 watt is $115 bucks right now - the first name brand full size modular PSU at 750watts is 95 dollars. Its a MYTH.
@@TheTastefulThickness Zero myth. You pointed out a price difference in PSU right there and +$10-20 per part adds up quickly. There is a "compact and powerful" category of GPUs. Look at the most powerful low profile GPU or "ITX" single fan GPU like the MSI Aero itx. The "Best" version of those cards of the past 4-5 generations have been more expensive AND rare. MSI Aero 3060 ti was nearly $1000 for a VERY long time, even when 3070 full size cards dropped below MSRP, because it was "best in slot" for the form factor. The same was true for the itx variant of the 2070 AND 1080 when they were "best". When you follow this hardware closely enough, you will realize there IS a cost increase. The smaller you go, the harder and more expensive it can get. Can you be more economical if you make compromises? Sure. A single fan 3060 doesn't really see a price increase. Used A2000s have been coming down in price now that they are no longer the most powerful in slot for size. If you get used or 2nd or 3rd string options the "tax" is elevated because there is very little cost increase on 2nd best and 3rd best cards.
Could you mention that the beginning or end of your videos with the estimated cost would be to build these PCs? Thank you.
3:10 you say 5600x yet the benchmark for games show 5800x
It says Ryzen 5 5800x which makes no sense lol
Good call out. Box and close up of CPU show 5600x. Did he swap at some point?
Windows shows 5600x. odd
@@kopfschuss881I think I saw a RUclips video, other channel, where he tested games with the 5600x and I saw the benchmarks say 5800x too. It’s most likely a bug.
Nice little build....love the subtle rgb fan... looks real clean 👌
Weird question but where can I locate music like what you use in your intro? I've listened to LoFi before but that's not it. Your videos are great. Thanks.
My guess is it’s a track from a royalty-free service like Epidemic Sound.
@@scyencemost likely this
ok, I was curious because that intro music always brings me back to playing Guardian Legend on the NES as a kid. I'd love to have some of that music for an MP3.
Hit by Titus // and it's a RUclips Library Song
Thats Through the Crystal by Jeremy Blake
Great build so I do hope companies start making some great cases for builds like this. I would love to see InWin make a larger version of the Chopin Pro or Max
Loved to see some workstation pc with this low profile rtx4060 with non bottleneck cpu
I would love to see this setup in a smaller case setup plus to see the terminals between each case
There's a Velka 3 build for the 4060 lp
Very nice Build! That 4060 is so cute.😆
06:26 this scene looks so asthetic. I love the Controller and the Keyboard!
I know it's better to use a dedicated SFF case but I love when you stick these half height GPUs into office PCs
What a perfect ITX case. Plenty of room, no unnecessary 2.5 inch bays and such nonsense.
It's only about 5 pounds, tho I'd prefer a super-light aluminum one for maximum portability.
For the size and performance it provides it's really amazing for a build that cost just a little over a 1000 dollars
Was literally waiting for this video ever since the last one!
Are you considering reviewing the successor to the a2000? (The rtx 400 sff) that thing is an absolute beast and I'm curious to see its gaming performance but nobody has done it yet
Well, its $1500 bucks so that'd be why... You can get a 4090 for that coin and fit it in an ITX case with watercooling and have an insane advantage performance wise.
@@bagelbytes69420 💀💀💀
*Nice solid small PC*
You should take a look at the "Dan Case A4", it's a 7,2 liter case, that supports regular sfx PSU, 2 slot GPU up to 295mm length and coolers up to 48mm.
Please more 4060LP build 😢 its so satisfying to watch.
I have a 4070 in a 4.9L case, definitely need to get that low profile 4060 in a smaller case to take advantage of the size.
What case?
@@adeverel Velka 5
It would've been so cool if the case had a glass side panel, the build looks dope
I don't like glass; you drop it, there goes your side panel.
@@ResidentWeevil2077 I mean at the very least it should be an add-on you choose to buy separately 🤷
because you'll have a metal side panel after you break your glass side panel.
The discount will be available until the end of August. It was posted one minute ago it’s September I think someone messed up the sponsor code or editing. Or even the script because how can a deal be available at the end of a month that already passed? 1:23
It looks so cute!
Why does the CPU label say 5800X? Has this been mislabelled or are the wrong benchmarks being displayed?
I'd put some extra 80mm low profile fans as intake/exhaust, but it's already pretty damn good for 7.5L!
See When I build a PC this would be something I would like to build... Thanks again 👍
Some emulation tests would had been great to see. Thanks for the vid!
I bet if you put a couple of small fans the oppersite oend of the gpu as exhaust you would get even better temps
I was waiting for this video, but the chassis feels a bit big, maybe because of the lack of direct comparison to other cases. With that said, I feel like I've seen a lot of low profile 2-slot cases with TFX psu like Inwin Chopin, but I guess I was wrong :|
THIS CASE IS PERFECT! Where can I find more like it?
Thanks for the links in bio. Shipped all the way to Norway and about to build in this case with m-ATX B650 ASRock board along with Ryzen 5 7500F, and this amazingly small RTX 4060. Haven't build anything this small before, wish me luck xD
@@iflako88 what cpu cooler did you use and what cpu temperatures are you getting?
@@timothychong6114 Deepcool AN600, but I don't remember temps. I swapped out the system a couple months back and the chassis is now my wife's PC which runs an Ryzen 3600 and RTX 3050 LP.
I'd probably not use that small 80mm fan if I were to use the extra 120mm on it. Great build though. That GPU looks sick, wish I could afford it.
Really nice build, ive been thinking to build this kind of compact gaming pc, might pair it with 24"" 1080p panel. 60fps ++ is enough for most of games, at least for me. Here in Europe local shops doesn't have much choice over small PC cases, so might need to order somewhere.. But yeah! really cool build! Hope I can build something similar soon.
I would love to AM5 build like this with RTX 4060, looks great!
Wow, that’s a cool build. Nice video!!
Amazing Small ITX Build Its amazing seeing you build something nicely compact.
I'm also running something similar.
Velka 3 5800X3D 3060TI B550I SK Hynix M.2, Teamgroup Tforce 32gb ddr4 3600mhz cl14, L9A with duct mod, 600w Flex PSU with noctua fan mod.
5800X3D -30 Curve, 95w PPT, 60A TDC, 90A EDC With PBO2 Tuner
Msi Aero 3060TI UV 1815mhz @850 MV With MSI afterburner
Room Temp 72F Idle Temp: 50-52c CPU, 41C MB, 33C GPU 45C Gpu HS (Hwinfo64)
Genshin Impact Highest Setting 4k DSR to 2k Nvidia Filter 60-65C CPU, 60-62C GPU
Endwalker Benchmark 1080p High Desktop: 29019 107 Min, 193 Avg Frame
2K High Desktop: 19163 76 Min, 128 Avg
EXCELLENT VIDEO ...per normal ETA Prime reputation. YES !! Let's do another build that's even smaller! Under 4 Liter case possible ?? CONTINUE to elaborate on AIR cooling issues and viable SOLUTIONS. Be sure to FLAG if a cooler is not compatible with LIQUID METAL thermal paste. SHOW sound level measurements. SILENT is best. Always good to hear your comparisons, trade-offs, pros and cons for quality ITX motherboard options. Can't wait for your next video..
Imagine if that panel was clear. Good build! I rather use this than any console!
What an awesome mini beast
i have a similar build with a 5800x3d. i just love it. getting 25k in firestrike
god damn even giving optimum a run for his money, amazing build!
I am a really big fan of you. I would like to see another video about a Raspberry Pi5 gaming PC. Now I am really interested about having one but I’m not too good like you modding a PC.
I have one of those Ali express itx ultra small cases that's great but the sandwich layout makes assembly a little involved as well as upgrades. This case looks great but the lack of low profile gpus makes these builds stuck to a handful of gpus
Nice build! I run a DAN A4-sfx v4.1 with an InnoD 4070Ti and Ryzen 7 5800x3d. Only 4070Ti card within size limits for the DAN-sfx case…. It seriously moves pixels and all within fairly moderate power consumption and temps!
such a huge case for such small components
4:48 it is called micro-ATX, not mini-ATX.
I agree naming is confusing when there is available a mini-ITX variant...
amazing how much room the small case still have with all the hardware. Perhaps one should not chase the flagships, mid range hardware can sufficiently run mostly anything. with much lower power and nvh. sweet package.
Great vid 👍
Fyi to my ear, the recording of your voice was choppy in terms of speeds jaggering up and down. Little weird.
Yours kindly.
if they move the PSU to the right side vertially, then you can fit a full height dual fan GPU vertially at the bottom :)
6:34 CPU Fan wrongly installed. Down side fan is pushing outside and top fan is pushing inside.. air collision will happen and you will not get good result in terms of performance.
This is a great build. Love a good sff build but for me right now when it comes to price vs performance I'll still opt for a RX 6400 low profile aiming for 1080p anyway. Once the prices for these cards come down and other partners release low profile versions I'll definitely want to build something liek this in the future.
La tarjeta 1650 no ha bajado su precio, no creo que la 4060 baje de precio
@@Melenytas nvidia did say price drops were a thing of the past😂
The problem low profile rx 6400 is that only has 4GB of VRAM, and nowadays for a new budget but decent build you have to get at least 8GB of VRAM
Damn I love this build!
I'm confused. You said you used a 5600x and showed one, but then during the gameplay footage, it says 5800x. Was something messed up in the software, or did you do a swap at some point?
top tier build!
Nice build. I've build a sff setup with an i5 13400f on an ASRock H610 with 32gb RAM, a MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 2x and a Corsair SF450. All in a Dan Case A4 SFX v4.1. Runs great but need to some Noctuas at the bottom.
Wait? 450w psu? 4070 and 13400f? How? By undervolting it or just running it at stock configuration?
@@izzatti7446 ive got the same rig lol but in a Ncase m1. 13400f draw around 65w at most and the gpu not even 200w. Plenty of headroom even without undervolting
@@Griefhand damn, btw thanks for the info
Now THIS is mini itx build
This exactly my form factor!
i would love it if u can maybe try some competetive games like Warone 2.0 or cs2 maybe even apex and why not add fortnite!
Please make a more detailed review on that power supply.
finally a low profile gpu i need to buy
I would love to see you build something around the 500$ mark meant for emulation, maybe up to 360, ps3
That's easy. 11400 (for the avx512) and used RX6600, 2060, 3060 (or 3050), or splurge on a 4060.
Just curious, what is the keyboard you have in your thumbnail? Do you have a link to it?
I would love to know too
I wish there were more cases like this one, which don't require any riser cable to install the gpu
Any recomendations on where I can find more cases like this one?
Thats clean.
Guys, let form a list of oem sff desktop that gonna support this 4060 lp.
I'd love to know which case you wanted to go with. I've been looking around for one that would fit these components myself.
I'd love to see this build with the Ryzen 7 5700G cpu.
What case do you recommend for this PC build that is smaller? Then the video
How is the fan setup in this build?
I assumed your CPU fan was drawing from the board up through the heatsink (so blowing air from the sides, onto board, then out through the heatsink), but then you placed a 120 right above it saying you draw air in, so they're blowing air right into each other, the CPU fan blowing hot air into the incoming cold air from the 120.
Doesn't seem like a good choice, unless both are pointing towards the mobo, in which case you're blowing cold air from the outside onto the mobo, but also the CPU heatsink's hot air straight back onto the mobo.
Do you think the case would fit a Palit StormX GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Looking forward to the other case you have planned, any hints as to what it is?
The ETA discount code goes to the end of august. He posted this in mid September
What is the smaller case that fits the 4060 LP ? Sadly the A02 from your 1650 build only fits GPUs up to 175mm.
I would like to see this in a older OptiPlex build please
1. Will a 520W power supply support this set?
2. I see an HTPC case, so the question is: what remote control is worth buying now to control multimedia on a PC? Is there a chance for a test?🤔
Considering it was only pulling about 200W while gaming (see the afterburner stats) 520 is still more than enough.
Man i love this build sell me this little bad boy❤❤❤
Really nice build! Was really hoping to see power consumption at the wall with that setup. I might be interested in doing something similar, I have a 5700G or a 3700X laying around, I can use either one of those two. And I do have a HDPlex GaN 250W PSU as well I can use, which is why I'm really interested by the real power numbers at the wall.
Do you think a 5800x is fine for this motherboard.?
@@richardblake5533 You mean the Asus B550-I? My main PC is a B550-I with a 5900X and a RTX3080, all watercooled in a Meshlicious. This board will be perfectly fine, it will handle a 5950X no problem even overclocked, it's a great AM4 Mini-ITX board.
Hi! do you have any instability problem with this motherboard? over at sff subreddit asus b550i has a well known compatibility problem with rtx 4000 series card.. some can be alleviate by choosing “high performance” mode on nvidia driver setting but it’ll cause idle power draw. How’s your experience?
Ryzen 7 5800X3D would be a gaming monster for this built
also amd ryzen 7000 series can be easily cooled if you're using the 65w chips
I would love to get one of these small builds , my current set up is nearly 10 years old lol just can't make up my mind which way to go
Can you do a video on the best mini pc or best small form factor pc to run VR ..
neat looking build! how is the fan noise, especially from the psu?
Damn that ITX case is VERY reasonably priced! Normally they're like $100 & up and I'm just like "bro, WHY?! HOW?!"
yea i don't really understand how these case companies get away with charging ridiculous amounts for an empty box that's 9 times out of 10 made of the lowest quality metal possible while still being able to hold its shape, and costs probably $5 to manufacture from start to finish
There is a low profile version of the RTX 4070, isn't it ?
No the 4070 is 200w, that's too much. Although there is an RTX 4000 SFF ADA which is 70w, and uses the 4070ti GPU but has very low clock speed.
@@physxme It has the performance of a RTX 3070ti right ??, I think I read about that card before
Finally a mini pc that will last for a while. Thanks to dlss capable of tanking even 540p and still make a decent image
How did you get the rgb fan to sit there 🤔 love the build might be doing something like this soon
What was the case you're waiting for? I'm always looking into sff cases.
Would be pricey, but would love to see you build a system around the 4000 Ada SFF.
Good luck with the PSU. You're gonna need it.
could you tell, which case you wanted to use instead?
love this case.
beautiful!
I would love to see this card in an old dell optiplex prebuilt
Those old optiplexes are not as gooda deal as youtubers make them out to be. I've tried that route witha build. It's not worth it
That GPU is so cute 😍😍😍😍
I can go with this taller case and the slimmer profile, and not have to deal with a rizer cable
what CPU need to pair with 4060 low profile to doesnt have bottleneck
Hey ETA, what keyboard do you use for this video? It looks beautiful!
NuPhy Air60
very good review
Pity AMD doesnt have a Low Profile offering that isn't a shiddy 6400. An RX 7600 LP would be awesome.
They’ll probably put one out now that this card exists
I have a Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT and it's the closest one can get to being 'low profile' since it has a dual-fan design. At 267x111x50mm, you'd be hard pressed to find something smaller that boasts similar power (the Intel Arc A770 LE is smaller, but it's performance is on par with a 3060 Ti or 6650). There's also the RTX Quadro line of discreet low profile cards, but they're more or less aimed at workstation setups and not ideal for gaming - I'm pretty sure a $14k card wouldn't make much practical sense.
How much did this cost, around $800? An RX6600 is much lower cost than the 4060 but the Nvidia is still tempting to have due to DLSS.
If I wanted to do 1440p and get 120FPS would just upgrading the GFX to the 4070 be enough or would the CPU bottleneck?