System Builder Marathon, Q2 2013: The $400 Spirit Of Mini-ITX

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great article. this type of look at how a low end "budget" build handles modern titles was perfect. Loved it. I think you got about the most you could hope for out of a $400 budget. Frankly i can't find a way to make something better at that price point. spot on really. nicely done.

I do like how most of those games were "playable" on high settings at 1080p with that tiny rig... very cool.
 

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FINALLY! I agree this whole system builder was almost a fail.
Also, I can't believe you had a SG05 and didn't build with it,it has an awesome power supply. Again,if you weren't getting a disk drive the V3+ was the smaller, higher quality case than CM 120 ( though they're finished on newegg)
The obsession with ginormous cards in tiny places made your cases not tiny.Clearly,a more sensible build,like with a 670,would fit in a much smaller footprint.
The lack of the FT03 Mini is a fail. It's a Mac killing case,and should've been the go to case for the $2500 build, because at that price,my case better look it.
Otherwise I like that you were at least up to the challenge, and I applaud this last build.
 

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The FT03 Mini would have probably caused the $2500 PC's graphics card to overheat, or caused the graphics card to overheat the CPU. And a 670 might have worked, but then it wouldn't have been a $2500 PC. But please don't let the facts get in the way of your opinion.

You could say that nobody should even bother spending $2500 on an ITX-based system, or that a system with ITX limitations should never be expected to provide top performance. At least those opinions would make more sense than the stuff you said above.

 

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My favorite of the builds. Feels congruent to me in that budget, form factor and system capabilities all align to each other and to my personal sensibilities. I could see making a system like this for a bedroom or den.
 

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Or even an office! Really. I might not build one of these for a performance competition, but it looks like a solid alternative to my retired-gaming office PC.

 
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks

CPU: Intel Pentium G860 3.0GHz Dual-Core Processor ($69.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: Foxconn H61S Mini ITX LGA1155 Motherboard ($49.99 @ Amazon)
Memory: Corsair 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR3-1333 Memory ($29.99 @ NCIX US)
Storage: Samsung Spinpoint M8 500GB 2.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive ($54.99 @ Newegg)
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 7750 1GB Video Card ($99.99 @ Newegg)
Wireless Network Adapter: Rosewill RNX-N180UB 802.11b/g/n USB 2.0 Wi-Fi Adapter ($9.99 @ Newegg)
Case: Rosewill RS-MI-01 BK Mini ITX Tower Case w/250W Power Supply ($49.99 @ Amazon)
Optical Drive: LG GH24NS95 DVD/CD Writer ($17.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $371.92
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-06-27 03:06 EDT-0400)

Some improvements I would like to suggest , Maybe I am crazy , but felt I should do this.
 

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Even this diminutive little machine would significantly outpace my old Phenom II X3 710, XFX HD 4830 and 4x1GB DDR2-800 (4-4-4-12) for a pretty decent price.
 

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When I read how it's smaller than the Tiki in every way, I got kinda excited. It is pretty neat how small (and thin) this thing is. How one could wish that more low-profile decent-performing cards were made. That HD 7850 by Afox is interesting.

Once the Kaveri APU's start rolling out, I wonder if you guys would end up choosing them over Intel CPU's + discrete GPU's for SFF builds like this or for any other budget configuration for that matter.

BTW, was the Athlon X4 750K/760K not chosen due to its power req. and heat or was it just not available at the time?
 

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I will say,since my point was lost in the rant

Nobody should be building an ITX rig for $2500 that's bigger than the Silverstone SG10.

A system with mini ITX should crunch top numbers and remain small.The two cheapest rigs prove that.


I hope I make sense now.
 

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So AMD has APU CPU with integrated videocard that can run any game decently on low-mid setting and u choose for this matter intel? intel is really really paying u off very well to keep people away from good stuff... This build will kick the......butt of your intel build.

AMD A10-5800K APU: http://goo.gl/XaFFP

MSI FM2-A75MA-E35 Motherboard: http://goo.gl/DXM3W

8GB Samsung DDR3 1600Mhz RAM: http://goo.gl/gVqCL - Another great option: http://goo.gl/Jbtye

500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue Hard Drive: http://goo.gl/bM1Ww

NZXT Source 210 Case: http://goo.gl/2wlae

430W Corsair CX430 Power Supply: http://goo.gl/QzWZo

These parts make up the $350 build however since this is a custom PC feel free to customize it with some of these options!

OS - Windows 8 System Builder: http://goo.gl/OTZAL

OS - Windows 7 System Builder: http://goo.gl/7hc9M

Optical Drive - Lite-On DVD Burner: http://goo.gl/DCVBn

Wi-Fi Adapter - Asus PCE-N15: http://goo.gl/JQ7Mt

RAM Upgrade - 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 2133Mhz: http://goo.gl/bTOiK

Graphics Card - Sapphire Radeon 7770: http://goo.gl/FrSHW

SSD - 120GB Samsung 840: http://goo.gl/ykuCA

HDD Upgrade - 1TB WD Caviar Blue: http://goo.gl/MZTnq
 

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What you're saying is that a $2500 ITX rig simply shouldn't exist, and you're contradicting yourself to say that it should remain small and crunch top numbers. The two cheapest rigs prove that.

What you're really saying is that all the people who loved the $2500 PC were wrong. It's OK to believe that, but the reality is that your opinion on their market doesn't count any more than my opinion on feminine hygiene products. Both of us are ill-equipped to speak with authority on those respective issues.

 

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Your case is much much bigger.
 

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No. They chose intel for the cpu, not for it's integrated gpu. They used the fastest half height, single slot gpu available to them along with it. Swapping out the intel cpu for the A10-5800K would have been a step down in gaming performance. Don't make stupid accusations.
 

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This build just resonates positive on me. It's not as beautiful or powerful as the $2500 build but I gravitate toward it just a tad more. This is something I'd build myself. And a year down the road it will have a few upgrades:

-a core i5 3350P or whatever haswell version is available by then
-the AFOX 7850 is available in my country :p
-a 120 or 240Gb SSD
-more ram
-a slim optical drive
 

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Nice, enjoyed reading. What i'm wondering is, could you guys get your hands on a Kabini board and add a 7870 or 7850 to see how it does? Obviously i'm thinking about the new consoles here...The fact that Sony managed to fit all of that into $400...


Well i have a Core 2 Quad and a GTX560, manages fine at 1024x768, but a lot of times i'm intensely CPU bottlenecked. Arma 3's killing my CPU like no other game. Ok, maybe the FreeSpace 2 Open engine, but then that's single threaded.
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/6670/dragging-core2duo-into-2013-time-for-an-upgrade
 

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Great build, great article. I didn't even know you could get cases that small. Now I'm seriously considering making something like this with a Blu ray drive and a much larger HDD for a HTPC.
 

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Wouldn't it make more sense to go with A10 6800K? CPU performance of A10 trumps SB Pentium and 8670D is comparable to 7750. You can eke out up to 50% GPU performance out of the 8670D with a decent cooler according to the review on Overclock3D.
This would make the build even cheaper, not to mention much more feature rich.
 

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Next time you try to talk trash first make sure you are getting the components correct. This is an ITX builders marathon. Not a throw together whatever cheap crap you can find into a cheap midtower. I read the motherboard and case you selected and instantly realized you have no idea what the point of this article is... pretty sure a 7750 will beat up on a A10 5800k too...
 
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