My Ultimate ITX Build for Productivity (and Gaming)
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Optimum and Devyn posting on same day is just pure bliss.
Exactly my thoughts
Devyn copy's video Optimum style BIG Time, this ain't hate tho, it's very smart.
@@tomfreyberg7020 yeah it's also a little different content and ideas and just gives me more videos to watch, lol
Fr 2 of my favorite TH-camrs posting same day is so good
both of them are in different league.
Your channel has rapidly become my all time reference for SFF builds. Those tiny boxes are just perfect. Very informative and enjoyable to watch.
This is ITX perfection imho... all that power under 60º without custom cooling and in that little volume is truly impressive
How the radiator is below the pump? Do you understand how to build a proper PC 😂
@@hashmaticmining5589dumb comment lmao, the top of the radiator is still above the pump lol
@@hashmaticmining5589Do you understand how to write/type a proper sentence?
No but I do know how to properly build a PC though. You can give me English lessons and I'll teach you how to properly do things on the PC side.....deal? @@MitchellTheMitch
@@hashmaticmining5589 it does look about an inch or so to high, the case does support a 280 which would have clear the highest point to a better place than the 240 chosen. Still not great but much better.
In a world where most of the time pc builders are just building gaming pc, Building a productivity pc is really helpful to figure out how much power we actually need for productivity tasks. It is much different from gaming requirements and thus creates these confusions around picking up the parts. Really helpful Build. ✨
I like the way you described the small issues you ran into and your workarounds 👍🏽
Man that keyboard sounded so smooth at the end, I was surprised to see it was the same one in my Amazon cart! Don't know how you popped up on my feed, but I'm glad you did, I want to go with the Meshroom D w/ Extender Bracket custom loop. Love the camera work, just subbed and looking forward to watching your past builds! Cheers mate!!
I'm going to keep saying it, your cable management is a thing of beauty.
This is the first video I've seen of yours and I LOVE the way you use light in this video. Awesome cinematography.
beautiful and clean build. I like a thick ITX
I love these aesthetic workstations 👌👌
Beautiful absolutely beautiful
yes, productivity builds are great! This encapsulated what I really wanted in my next computer perfectly.
I see thumbnail, i click
Same
I see ITX i click
❤❤😂😂@@user-ow8uq1qn4o
@@Isaibnmariamillarasul i see mini pc, i click
I see small case i click
Wow! Awesome buila, I also like the extra storage component 👍👍
Men see ITX. Men click. Men watch. Men happy
All I want to see is new mini ITX builds. Productivity, gaming anything. It doesn't have to be focused on a certain category. Also, it looks awesome. I am new to the channel.
Im building the lunchbox 2 build because of you! Im putting in a 6700xt and 12600k and im gonna try to fit a atx psu too
This is my dream build now.
This is Next level , performance wise and visually, you should the feet to white ones 'and that's the build complete' 😉
Loved this built. I will try it and if successful this will save me a lot of space.
itx builds are the best
Nice build 🎉
I couldn’t imagine being able to build this. I had a hard time with the new Corsair 2500X case that came out a bit ago. It’s technically a mid tower case! It’s small form factor though. But having a project zero motherboard where all the cables are on the back made it so hard to do for me to manage all of it. The skill and patience you have is commendable.
That's a pretty & satisfying build.
*Claps in poor 👏🏻
i've been watching, studying and measuring how do i make small itx pc that i can bring anywhere, because i really want to go outside country to continue study, thank you for making video like this
Nicely done. Excellent explanation. More productivity focused builds please - not a gamer & SFF only builder.
Absolutely, more Productivity + Gaming PC build videos like this would be amazing! As a fellow architecture designer, 3D modeler, and gamer, I've been researching parts to build my first custom PC. But most build guides out there are focused solely on gaming performance, so it's hard to know if those same specs would be ideal for my mixed-use case.
This video was super helpful and informative. I'm seriously considering following this exact parts list for my build! The only changes I might make are going with a different case that fits my personal style a bit more, and possibly swapping the RTX 4090 for a 4080 Super instead, just to bring the total cost down a little. Do you think all the other components you chose would still be compatible with a 4080 Super GPU?
Seriously, thanks so much for putting this guide together with us productivity power users in mind. More content like this would be incredibly valuable and much appreciated! You've got at least one new subscriber here. Keep up the awesome work!
More productivity itx builds please
Looks super nice
Im currently in the part shopping process and hearing all your considerations between intel and amd is super helpful. Tons of stuff I hadn't thought about
As every gamer is growing, and the high-demand digital jobs are increasing, we surely need more both productivity and gaming pc content, keep it up!
here i am always watching beautiful pc build. nice pc bro....
Yeeees. More productivity builds please
😊 great mini ITX PC build 😊
Top quality content!
For future build videos it would be great to see a cost summary of the build at the time that you did it.
Of course, price changes overtime, however, it would be insightful to see a segment addressing how much it cost at the time of the build and also compared to other options that are around the same total price (or even cheaper alternatives/suggestions). 😊
Really nice build...and expensive! Regards from Madrid. 😉
your videos are awesome!
This is an awesome build! Could you do another productivity build, but a bit more on the budget friendly side say around $1500?
Man, I’m putting together exactly the same assembly for myself now, the only difference is in the video card, I can’t afford that, and in the motherboard, I took it from Asrock. Thanks for the video, it helped make sure I was on the right track.
Thanks. This reminded me why I use a ginormous HAF 700 case instead of itx. Its just so much easier to build in!
If I move to a smaller case and switch to a mora, I'll probably skip this form factor. I want my pc to be easy to manage. And i hate no problem with it taking up a ton of space between my desks 😂
Awesome. I ll get this case for my xtx 7800xt. It s 350mm long. This is the only sff that can take it
Hi,
Thank You for creating and sharing such amazing sff builts, may I ask There are no fans to pull in and out air?
And AIO fans are pulling air out from case right?
Love your build! Do you have any tips on running your DP to the ASD to keep sound and mic? Thank you
Great video, I really appreciate your approach to videos and the PC construction hobby. My only complaint with the pc build hobby is the lack of 3.5 or 2.5 inch bays. With the massive size of game I've come to love hot swap bays. I'm getting to the point of treating ssd as game cartridges.
I even have one machine that has a hot swap m.2 on the back of the pc.
It would be awesome to see a build with no GPU (using Ryzen 8000 series) on an A09 case!
nice build
might be my next build for the 5000 series
Nice I have the meshy I did during the holidays 2023 around nov with 4090fe on discount love it cpu barely cracks 55c and my Gpu 60 to 65 and still quiet oh it’s a 136k and I play on 4k I have that same cooler in black
Beautiful build, lots of stuff crammed in there tho. I personally would have gone with a MB that has rear connections so you could cable manage all the cables within the case.
Hi, Devyn! Do you have any plans of covering the a620i boards? Especially the Asrock's one, it seems to be very good for 65w TDP chips
Hey thanks for the vid! For the case, did you choose it with PCle 4.0 or no? Thanks
Hi man, I love your videos and your builds; I am from Mexico City, regards from here! I have a question, what is the application you use to show the game stats at top center of your screen? Also, I have the same display, what is the cable you use to provide video and sound? Do the usb-c ports work fine?
Hey Devyn I recently discover your channel and instantly loved your videos, one think I would like to see more often is the capability to put some cases ina backpack. I think most people that wants to build an ITX PC is for mobility and the fact that PC fits on a backpack is very usefull. Keep up the good videos bro!
Good stuff as always, Devyn what is the app you use to show the temp and fps on screen?
Love it!
Doesn't really matter if the fans are inside, they're pulling air from the outside anyway, so that was a smart move.
I run the meshlicious with custom water, High recommend to do so in the meshroom, since it has a touch more room and you can run a dual rad set up with the 4090....
Very nice!
My case of choice would be the Jonsbo V10. You can fit ATX power supplies up to 140mm long and graphics cards up to 330mm long, since the graphics card is installed behind the motherboard. You can also put a 240mm radiator on the top.
Looks sick, how are the temps with the TG panel?
I absolutely LOVE seeing HFW as a benchmark
Hi I have the same motherboard and case was wondering how you ran the wires for case power button thanks!
two notes Ssupd Meshroom S accommodates AIO up to 280mm and has 14.9L capacity and in the video was 240mm AIO and 14.7L capacity
in the setting for a 4-slot GPU, I can recommend e.g. NZXT Z63, the block pump can fit in without any problems
thank you as a 12 year old i needed this budget build for school
just liking the SFF rabbit hole
I stlll like the Form T1 best for ITX
That RTX is a THICC BOY!
Other than heat, it can't be that easy to clean from dust these tiny builds. You will have to do a disassembly to get access to most parts.
Still, looking good!
Very clean looking build, can't believe you could fit a 4090. What was the final total cost? if you don't mind me asking.
yo i literally have been planning dense 4090 itx build in this case and the parts used in this video are like very similar to what i put together. thats a crazy coincidence
Could you build a trading computer? Something very small and esthetic but able to run multi monitors and multiple trading apps? Love this btw
Every new video in this channel is the "ultimate" PC 😂😂😂
Not so cheap, but very nice and powefull!
the panel issue with the meshrooms can be "solved" when using a plastic pry tool for removing the panels, near the pins. iFixIt sets have one f.e.
Mr. Devyn, how is the experience using the Studio Display for games, Money Aside, I want the Studio Display, as I work using a Mac (Software Engineer, mostly web stuff), but I would like to use for gaming from time to time as it has nice image quality, is there any downside playing 1440p 60hz? I play Street Fighter Mostly, I don't think I need more than 60hz.
hey, Im using the same case. Im just curious on your IO setup. Did you put the fan for intake or exhaust. I set up my fan exhaust to get the air out of the case. Im not sure if it's ok
What cable are you using for the Apple Studio Display ?
What a beautiful looking PC. At 9:18, is the side panel removed displayig the components, or is it a glass panel?
You should have chosen the meshlicious over the meshroom. Higher quality panels all around. Only drawback is it's limited to ITX/DTX, which is never an issue for me.
How are you adjusting the studio display brightness with a pc?
How did you connect the Studio Display to pc if you don't mind me asking?
I wanna do the same build, do you think I can get the same cooling performance with the Noctua NH-12L??
The fans on the radiator are on the inside so does that means they're on exhaust or intake?
That PSU fan isn't gonna get much air up against a glass panel. Clean looking build otherwise, running the radiator fans as exhaust worth considering perhaps?
Maybe do another version of the same idea but affordable enough for us mere mortals 😂
So just a budget oriented Productivity PC, also Mini ITX would be awesome!
You have to make a custom Precision Boost Overdrive with the 7000 series you can win some
That aio loop is scaring me
One thing you should absolutely do Undervolting the GPU after that it will be just perfect💯
Great build, but why the Apple Studio Display when you're using Windows? And it's also only 60hz so those high fps counts with the 4090 seems a bit wasted?
ASRock B650i Lightning rocks.
I just bought the Studio display for productivity, I would love to use it for gaming too (I know it's not a gaming monitor and stuck at 60HZ) I heard that the monitor limits to 1080 when connected to a console. Is this the same for a PC? If I can play 4k I will be building a mini ITX!
Its only limited by the cables you use. That being said, you will probably not be getting any audio output to it from a console. I've spent hundreds on cables and just gave up.
The MSI b650i can and likely will for a lot of people come with a dead cmos battery. Cmos reset button gets pushed in the box and kills the battery.
10gbe to connect to that Nas would be nice. But there are very few Options right?
Hey Devyn, been watching your videos for a while. I was wondering if you have any interest in eGPU enclosures for on the go laptop users? A lot of the eGPU cases I've seen are interesting, but I don't think they're very practical for travelers. It would be amazing if you made a video showcasing a very SFF eGPU case. Something that would be JUST big enough to fit a tiny Nvidia t600 single slot, low-profile card. I would totally buy one to use with my laptop, as I already have this card in an old PC, and don't necessarily feel like I need to spend the money on something like the PocketAI RTX 500 portable GPU. Thanks for the uploads, your content is great!
how is the GPU connector holding up? what are the chances of it melting
WHAT TOOL TO USE FOR THAT OVERLAY CPU GPU UIL AND TEMP ALONG WITH FPS
studio display running over 60fps? Thought it was capped at 60hz
do the midori next pls its 5L
How much did you spend on the build?
Great video btw!
i always thought it was bad for the AIO lines to be lower than the CPU block...shouldnt they be above the block?