It looks like the ASRock DeskMeet. You should be able to fit an RTX 4070 in there (a two fan model) for about $550, pair it with a $150 Ryzen 5700g for the monolithic die + power efficiency (Intel chips run far too hot for a system like this), and install 32 gigabytes of DDR4-3600 CL 16 for another $100. Add another $100 for a decent NVMe, $80 for a decent low profile CPU cooler, and $200 for the deskmeet itself, and you're at a price point of just under $1200 for a tiny as fuck system that can run circles around a Playstation 5, and does a lot more than just video games.
Looks cool man. Cool setup. Always like to hear about the barebones kits because you can do so much with them.
Cool.
Certainly a computer of all time
I might've missed it. I hope you didn't pay more than a couple hundred bucks for this.
It looks like the ASRock DeskMeet. You should be able to fit an RTX 4070 in there (a two fan model) for about $550, pair it with a $150 Ryzen 5700g for the monolithic die + power efficiency (Intel chips run far too hot for a system like this), and install 32 gigabytes of DDR4-3600 CL 16 for another $100. Add another $100 for a decent NVMe, $80 for a decent low profile CPU cooler, and $200 for the deskmeet itself, and you're at a price point of just under $1200 for a tiny as fuck system that can run circles around a Playstation 5, and does a lot more than just video games.
@@arthurwintersight7868Holy...
@@arthurwintersight7868The single fan GTX 1660S barely fit so that RTX 4070 won't work plus we have the PSU to worry about.
The computer itself without components was about $200, on sale too.