Dan A4-sfx Build Ideas

Ahmed Elamin

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So I've been wanting to do a m-itx build for a while when I came across Dan's case. If you guys could check out the specs below and tear them apart that would actually be helpful :)


About Me
I'm doing my Masters in Architecture so the main programs that I use will be Autocad, Archicad, Sketchup, Vray, Artlantis, Photoshop etc etc... basically 3d modelling and rendering. Minor gaming but its not a priority.

The reason for such a small build is that I will have a second monitor in uni, that way I can transport the case daily without needing to get a laptop. (Already own an MSI GS60 but it is starting to show its age as projects become CPU and GPU intensive)


Budget: Up to £3,000
The budget was set off against the cost of getting a new laptop that could handle my requirements, specifically the Aorus x7 DT v6

Components:
CPU: i7 6700K - (Or Kaby Lake Equivalent when released)
CPU Cooler: Still researching due to height restrictions with case
MotherBoard: Asus Z170I PRO GAMING - (Or Z270 Equivalent when released)
Ram: 32GB (2x16GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000
Storage: 750GB SSD Crucial MX3000
GPU: GTX 1080 Ti - (Release should be in January 2017)
PSU: Silverstone SFX 500W
OS: Windows 10
Monitor: LG 27UD88-W, 4K - (this could change depending on what is released at CES 2017

Notes: I know that this will be an expensive system, so I want to get it right. Once the case is secured and CES is over, ill start making the other purchases and hopefully start a build log. Thank you guys for any insights or advice in advance!


EDIT:
Here is a video of Linus doing a build in the case - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2W0Lsf7hec
Review of the case - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXLnDVj4Ndo
 


The case should be available early 2017 😀
As per Dan's own comments and the cooling charts that have been produced to date the case can easily handle 91w CPUs.
I've edited the original post to add a link to a build by Linus in which he used a 145w CPU.