I want to build a Mini ITX that is also capable for gaming, but the main purpose is going to be work (minor programming issues) and browsing.
Nothing big - if Witcher 3 would run with 20 fps I would be happy already. According to logical increments it is possible with the parts of my choice) However, I am not sure about some of them. The relevant pieces I would like to hear some feedback about are:
Case: Cooler Master Elite 130 Mini ITX CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I or Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi PSU: SeaSonic M12II 520 Bronze EVO Edition 520W ATX12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.91 SLI 80 PLUS BRONZE
1) Would they fit into that case? 2) The MBs are totally different, I know that, but neither do I want to buy an overperforming MB for the PC, nor do I want to buy a piece of shit, just because it is much cheaper. Which one would you recommend, and why? 3) I am not super familiar with PSUs. So would this one offer what I need concerning the Connectors (PCI)? Additionally, I am going to use a SSD - later I am maybe going to add a GPU and/or a HDD, but that's optional.
I already did some research, and I am confident it will work. Logical Increments does not offer too much info for Mini ITX, as their focus are regular sized PCs.
It will all fit together in the case. the power supply will hook up to all of it as you are only currently plugging into the motherboard I personally would spend less on the motherboard and more towards a 2400 G and you will still have room to put a video card and another storage Drive in the case later
William Hernandez
>20 fps happy Better stick to your console pleb
Nathaniel Gonzalez
thanks user. Any wishes for pictures? I am going to post moar of anything I have.
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>ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I >or >Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi
Btw I know X470 is good, but when comparing those two the table showed they are nearly the same. However the price is nearly double for the ASUS MB. I dont get the difference, but I also did not like the producer's website of the Gigabyte B450 - it did not give me the feeling they produce a good product. They only highlighted how awesome they are and how cool the mb looks like, but it did not list the specs
>They only highlighted how awesome they are and how cool the mb looks like, but it did not list the specs Forget what I wrote here, I was blind, they do have a list with the specs...
>Additionally, I am going to use a SSD - later I am maybe going to add a GPU and/or a HDD, but that's optional. Fuck an SSD, buy 4 1TB HDD's and use a RAID 0, same speed, much cheaper than a 4TB SSD