It's okay. I've got it handled.
I had an idea to add a handle to my mini-atx computer, so I did.
For being small and unsuspecting, here's what's on the inside:
AMD A10-5800K Trinity-series APU (with Radeon HD 7660D GPU on die)
Radeon HD 6670 1GB running in dual-graphics
G-Skill Ares 8GB DDR3 1866MHz RAM
250GB WD Scopio Blue 2.5" SATA HDD
BIOSTAR Hi-Fi A85S3 Ver. 6.1 FM2 AMD A85X motherboard
In this pretty XION HTPC series case...which also came with matching keyboard and mouse.
Oh, and I know small computers aren't very good at cooling, but I have a full-board cooler: ZALMAN CNPS 7500 Cu LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler
For being small and unsuspecting, here's what's on the inside:
AMD A10-5800K Trinity-series APU (with Radeon HD 7660D GPU on die)
Radeon HD 6670 1GB running in dual-graphics
G-Skill Ares 8GB DDR3 1866MHz RAM
250GB WD Scopio Blue 2.5" SATA HDD
BIOSTAR Hi-Fi A85S3 Ver. 6.1 FM2 AMD A85X motherboard
In this pretty XION HTPC series case...which also came with matching keyboard and mouse.
Oh, and I know small computers aren't very good at cooling, but I have a full-board cooler: ZALMAN CNPS 7500 Cu LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler
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Yeah plus u can upgrade it problem with those is finding a screen that reasonably portable but upside on that portable desktop is u can upgrade the gpu and ram easily u wont need to upgrade ur cpu for awhile question the 3.8Ghz cpu what do u use to cool it with thats size always equals a lot of heat unless u water cool it
yeah my desktop i built weighs 32-35 pounds its a full tower
yeah my desktop i built weighs 32-35 pounds its a full tower
It's at the bottom of the description. Here's a link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ.....82E16835118036
It's large enough to cool the CPU, RAM, and chipset, and yep, it fits.
It's large enough to cool the CPU, RAM, and chipset, and yep, it fits.
It's an HTPC case, less than half the size of a mid tower. It really is about the size of a standard briefcase. Sadly, however, the PSU died last night after about 8 months of use. mITX PSUs seem to be flaky anyways, so I'm putting the remaining hardware, with the exception of the motherboard (maybe I can use that in another build) into a new system designed to mine cryptocurrency.
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