you could have just used the rtx 4060 lp it is much faster and consumes about 110 watts so it needs an 8 pin connector but your psu is just enough for it
I trying to build a sleeper build BUT this case don’t have Any specs or dimensions online I have a picture of the back. If I show you, Could you tell me if the PCIe slots are compatible with modern GPUs? And if you think this case is worth it?
I’m not sure which modern GPU you mentioned. The SKTC A10 dimensions are 30.2 x 9.2 x 26.1 cm, supporting Mini-ITX to M-ATX motherboards. Additionally, there are 3 half-height PCIe expansion slots at the back of the case, which support only low-profile GPUs.
@@moises75434 Haha, A half-height PCIe slot is indeed equivalent to a low-profile PCIe slot. These terms describe the same concept: a smaller variant of the standard PCIe slots found on motherboards. Importantly, there’s no need to cut the case to accommodate a half-height or low-profile card. Instead, these slots are designed to fit expansion cards with reduced height, making them ideal for slim or compact PC cases. So, no DIY case modifications required!
Technically, you can install a 2.5” SSD there since the case provides a hard drive mounting bracket. However, I didn’t install the SSD because the airflow might become worse, and the GPU temperature could get too high. If you have a smaller GPU like the Quadro T1000 or RTX A1000, it should be good to go for you.
I've posted video about upgrading HP mid tower desktop PC PSU here: ruclips.net/video/DvNWbDd-ZCQ/видео.html . The power supply I used in this video will work with your PC. Thank you.
Great question! In my recent video, I built a compact 7.3-liter HTPC SFF (small form factor) system. While the AMD Radeon RX 6600 is indeed faster and more affordable than the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, it’s important to consider physical dimensions. The RTX 3050 fits better in tight spaces due to its smaller form factor. Thanks for watching!
Love this concept. Minimising size whilst maximising performance!
good build, I like myself a sff computer
Great build!!
you could have just used the rtx 4060 lp it is much faster and consumes about 110 watts so it needs an 8 pin connector but your psu is just enough for it
I’m building the same pc for emulation been trying to find benchmarks on this configuration I’m hoping I can squeeze 1440p 60fps on RPCS3
Best of luck with your emulation setup!
I trying to build a sleeper build
BUT this case don’t have
Any specs or dimensions online
I have a picture of the back. If I show you, Could you tell me if the PCIe slots are compatible with modern GPUs? And if you think this case is worth it?
I’m not sure which modern GPU you mentioned. The SKTC A10 dimensions are 30.2 x 9.2 x 26.1 cm, supporting Mini-ITX to M-ATX motherboards. Additionally, there are 3 half-height PCIe expansion slots at the back of the case, which support only low-profile GPUs.
@@itggear3400 the half height slots: can they be expanded safely (say if I use a dermal to cut out the remainder length of the case)
@@moises75434 Haha, A half-height PCIe slot is indeed equivalent to a low-profile PCIe slot. These terms describe the same concept: a smaller variant of the standard PCIe slots found on motherboards. Importantly, there’s no need to cut the case to accommodate a half-height or low-profile card. Instead, these slots are designed to fit expansion cards with reduced height, making them ideal for slim or compact PC cases. So, no DIY case modifications required!
what kind of monitor is that
It’s an Asus VivoBook Slate 13 OLED. I use a Razer Ripsaw HD game capture to monitor using OBS Studio on my Windows tablet. Thank you.
can you put 2.5" drive with gpu on it?
Technically, you can install a 2.5” SSD there since the case provides a hard drive mounting bracket. However, I didn’t install the SSD because the airflow might become worse, and the GPU temperature could get too high. If you have a smaller GPU like the Quadro T1000 or RTX A1000, it should be good to go for you.
@@itggear3400 Thank you. I have Asrock A380 LP, so I was thinking to buy this case.
Hey! i have an hp pro-desk 400 g5 MT (i5 8500 version) can i use a RX 570 8gb without changing PSU?
I've posted video about upgrading HP mid tower desktop PC PSU here: ruclips.net/video/DvNWbDd-ZCQ/видео.html . The power supply I used in this video will work with your PC. Thank you.
@@itggear3400 Do i really have to change my power supply?
Is your PC PSU 180W or 310W?
@@itggear3400 Its 310w gold
@@thehassan07 That’s great! I think it should work with your RX 570 4GB GPU.
why 3050 instead of 6600, 6600 is faster and cheaper than 3050
Great question! In my recent video, I built a compact 7.3-liter HTPC SFF (small form factor) system. While the AMD Radeon RX 6600 is indeed faster and more affordable than the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, it’s important to consider physical dimensions. The RTX 3050 fits better in tight spaces due to its smaller form factor. Thanks for watching!
@@itggear3400 oh I thought you're using the 3050 8GB, yes 3050 6gb is the only thing that can fits in sff, and it possibly cheaper than 6600