I've been on microATX for years, it is optimal for me. My one Silverstone FT03 mini ITX build was really tight, so I went back to microATX. Currently using a Sliger Cerberus in gunmetal gray (a color they don't offer any more). I might consider this Deepcool case on my next build, if I don't just keep the Cerberus.
I think micro atx is still cheaper since both b650m & b660m mobos are $20-30 cheaper than the full atx versions of b650 & b660. It's a good case to use for something like 4070 that requires 2.5 slots but not something like a 4080 super or 4090.
I love microATX motherboards and been building on those since the start of last decade. Its always hard to find the exact type of cases you are looking for. However since last 2-4 years its making a comeback.
deepcool now making some dope looking cases similar to corsair or even better, but what I want is they should include rubber closer at the cable routes like corsair
Yeah would be good to see MATX make a comeback but i feel with smaller ATX cases these days the MATX size just has no real benefits and most people are just going to go ATX or ITX these days.
Both of the others are older platforms that can't be upgraded. I think the 7600 is the decent at £180. The other 2 CPUs will be faster today though, you are correct in that
@@thecomputersurgeon i think i5 13500 is a perfect choice for every workload ... But if u need more powerful CPU u could upgrade to 14700k ... Future proof is a gimmick who knows if you don't even need that much power ☠️ btw it's a person opinion
Yeah absolutely personal opinion I think the longevity of AM5 is a selling point for sure, but I have no particular loyalty either way. Just get the best product for you
Have you built a microATX system before?
Around 3 or 4, most of my builds have been full ATX.
I've been on microATX for years, it is optimal for me. My one Silverstone FT03 mini ITX build was really tight, so I went back to microATX. Currently using a Sliger Cerberus in gunmetal gray (a color they don't offer any more). I might consider this Deepcool case on my next build, if I don't just keep the Cerberus.
I think micro atx is still cheaper since both b650m & b660m mobos are $20-30 cheaper than the full atx versions of b650 & b660. It's a good case to use for something like 4070 that requires 2.5 slots but not something like a 4080 super or 4090.
I love microATX motherboards and been building on those since the start of last decade. Its always hard to find the exact type of cases you are looking for. However since last 2-4 years its making a comeback.
Great looking build. I’ve always been a matx fan. Using a ZZAW C2 just now, which is basically just all compromise to get as small as possible.
How many drives you think i can work in there? No cd drive.
Just hdd
For me, I very much prefer listenable to having to watch.
I prefer to listen to what parts are chosen, why, and alternatives.
Noted, thank you for stopping by!
All the advice I've heard is to show rather than tell, but I will see if there is a way to work that in too
@@thecomputersurgeon It's all your style and your decision, I am just sharing how I use TH-cam. But I did enjoy the build.
Damn, Now i wanna build a gaming pc just like this lol
deepcool now making some dope looking cases similar to corsair or even better, but what I want is they should include rubber closer at the cable routes like corsair
Where name of the music track?
Will an msi A620M-E fit in there ?
How is 4060 a high end model
Hey you connect 8 pin eps or 8+4??
whats the songs name ??
"Better When I'm High" (Remix), StreamBeats Originals, Fooze & Ryan King
nice man!!!
Yeah would be good to see MATX make a comeback but i feel with smaller ATX cases these days the MATX size just has no real benefits and most people are just going to go ATX or ITX these days.
It’s a good middle ground
Benefit of being smaller, taking up less space under your desk or wherever
Isnt 5600x3d better a lot for games? Or even 12600k. 7600 is the worst cpu of 2023 probably
Better say 7600x 😂
Both of the others are older platforms that can't be upgraded. I think the 7600 is the decent at £180. The other 2 CPUs will be faster today though, you are correct in that
@@thecomputersurgeon i think i5 13500 is a perfect choice for every workload ... But if u need more powerful CPU u could upgrade to 14700k ... Future proof is a gimmick who knows if you don't even need that much power ☠️ btw it's a person opinion
Yeah absolutely personal opinion
I think the longevity of AM5 is a selling point for sure, but I have no particular loyalty either way. Just get the best product for you