ITX Refresh/Update

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ITX Refresh/Update

This is a ITX refresh I did for a friend. The original system I did not build. 5800x upgrade from a very bad 2700, and worst ram. He isn’t made of money but had some to spend so we did a mixture of looks and power. That team Force Ram has pretty LEDs it doesn’t cost a lot of money. It’s a solid CL 16 3200 Kit. The wire management was a challenge because there’s no room in this case. idle temp 30 C. Gaming 60. Not bad for a little 240 AIO. I had some green wires Extensions laying around so I threw those in for him along with an extra white gamer storm fan for the back. The power supply is an 80+ bronze BR 650 non-modular but good bang for buck. Front fans are Asia Horse. The quality of these fans surprised me considering how cheap they were. The HHD is mounted to the top with 10lb 3M Duel Lock Velcro. It’s a powerful tiny little box.

https://www.3dmark.com/spy/25901353
Color(s): Aluminum Black Green White
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: none
Cooling: AIO Cooling
Size: Mini-ITX
Type: General Build

Hardware

CPU
$ 202.26
AMD - Ryzen 7 (5800X)
Socket: AM4
Cores: 8
Motherboard
$ 324.20
ASUS - ROG Strix Gaming (B450-I)
Chipset: B450
CPU Socket: AM4
Size: Mini-ITX
Memory
$ 65.00
TeamGroup - T-Force Delta (3200MHz) (White/RGB)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 16 GB
Graphics
$ 1,099.00
NVIDIA - GeForce Founders Edition
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: RTX 2070
Storage
$ 74.90
Western Digital - WD Black SN750 (WDS500G3X0C)
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: PCIe x4
Capacity: 500 GB
PSU
$ 70.33
EVGA - BR
Wattage: 600
Form Factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+ Bronze
Case
$ 76.78
Metallic Gear - Neo G Mini
Type: Mini-Tower
Side Panel: Tempered Glass
Cooling
$ 89.99
DeepCool - Castle 240EX
Type: AIO
Size (WxHxD): 240 mm (2 x 120 mm)
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 2,010.72
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