i5 12600k/Noctua C14S/RTX 3080FE/FormD T1 Case

side panels on

not-ltt screwdriver for scale

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      1 year ago

      Thanks! Definitely was rewarding to get all that hardware into a case that small without too much modification.

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    1 year ago

    Looks awesome - what is the cooler grate on the side?

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      1 year ago

      That’s the Noctua C14S cooler. it just goes right up to the edge of the side panel when closed lol.

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    1 year ago

    Looks so nice! I wonder if building a smaller pc have an effect on the total cost, does it come more expensive when you go with smaller case and mobo?

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      1 year ago

      On average, it’s definitely more expensive, but if you’re not going for the best of the best, then you can build a strong SFF PC at a reasonable price.

      A lot of SFF cases (<20L) are enthusiast, boutique cases like the FormD T1 ($265 USD w/o tax), but there have been more mainstream cases like the Cooler Master NR200, Fractal Design Terra, Fractal Design Ridge, and more that are around the $100 USD mark.

      Mobo options are limited compared to your usual ATX options and don’t get discounted anywhere as much, so if you want a specific one with a lot of features, you’ll have to pay up.

      Then, SFX PSUs have their own SFF tax for being small. Depending on the size of your case, you’ll want custom PSU cables that are shorter than the stock cables.

      Everything else is about the same, except you have more limited choices to buy from.

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      There is definitely an ITX form factor tax compared to a regular ATX build. Especially with boutique cases.