Meshify C Mini

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Meshify C Mini

The theme for this build is to be as compact as possible without sacrificing performance and breaking the bank.

Not only that, this will be updated into specific brand themed build in mind, which is AMD + Corsair + MSI, as much as possible. Can't help much with brand loyalty.



Future Planning - PC


  • GPU - RX Vega 56 / Vega 64 / Vega 64 LC --- DONE
  • Custom Sleeve Cable (Extension) --- DONE
  • 240mm CPU AIO - Corsair H100i Pro RGB (Fans change to 120mm slim fans - Prolimatech Ultra Sleek Vortex 12)
  • Low Profile RAM - Corsair LPX Vengeance **Might change to Vengeance RGB Pro if slim fans are used on AIO
  • Monitor - 34" Ultrawide 1440p 100hz VA Monitor (Acer ED347CKR)
  • 120mm GPU AIO - Vega 64 LC / mounting kit


Note
The build is also a work in progress as I want to move to 240mm AIO for the CPU to be installed on the top and maybe 120mm AIO for the GPU on the rear. The challenge is to not install the CPU AIO as the front intake as it will limit the GPU choice for me in the future because the GPU length is limited for this case. Not only that, to accommodate installing CPU AIO on the top, low profile RAM might be needed as the current Trident Z RGB RAM is a tad bit too tall which might interfere with the installation (*40mm height clearance).

Primary monitor will also be upgraded to 34" Ultrawide 1440p 100hz display (Acer ED347CKR). Using 1080p 60hz TN panel display as primary currently because of budget.

GPU will also be upgraded in the future into RX Vega 56 or Navi (if I can wait that long) to power the newly planned 1440p display.
****** Had a sweet deal I can't pass for a brand new Vega 64 and had to take it ($375)!
P/S: Can't seem to get strikethrough to work on the previous sentence.

Maybe the last upgrade is to populate the RAM slots and custom extension sleeved cables?

TL/DR: Lots of upgrades in mind. To move to water cooling or stick with air cooling. Gotta work hard to increase my PC budget.
Color(s): Black
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: Brand
Cooling: Air Cooling
Size: Micro-ATX
Type: General Build

Contests

This build participated in 2 contests.

Build Updates

Added Sleeved Extension Cable

Upgraded GPU - Vega 64

Hardware

CPU
$ 140.00
AMD - Ryzen 5 (2600)
Socket: AM4
Cores: 6
Motherboard
$ 298.86
MSI - B350M MORTAR
Chipset: B350
CPU Socket: AM4
Size: Micro-ATX
Memory
$ 64.99
G.Skill - Trident Z (3600MHz) (Black/RGB)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 32 GB
Graphics
$ 283.07
ASUS - ROG Strix
Chip Manufacturer: AMD
Chip: Vega 64
Storage
$ 61.76
ADATA - XPG SX8200 Pro
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: PCIe x4
Capacity: 512 GB
Storage
$ 85.00
HGST (Hitachi) - Travelstar (0J22423)
Form Factor: 2.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 1 TB
Storage
$ 24.99
Kingston - A400
Form Factor: 2.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 240 GB
Storage
$ 33.98
Western Digital - WD Blue Mobile
Form Factor: 2.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 500 GB
PSU
$ 79.99
Corsair - CX650M
Wattage: 650
Form Factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+ Bronze
Case
$ 131.86
Fractal Design - Meshify C Mini - Dark TG
Type: Mid-Tower
Side Panel: Tempered Glass
Case Fan
$ 39.61
Corsair - LL120 (RGB) (Black)
Size: 120 mm
Cooling
$ 51.99
AMD - Wraith Prism
Type: Air Cooler
Accessories
$ 99.00
Monitor
$ 149.99
ASUS - VP278H
Size: 27 Inch
Panel: TN
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Monitor
Dell - P2214H
Size: 22 Inch
Panel: IPS
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
Keyboard
$ 194.99
Logitech - G810
Interface: Wired
Key Switch Type: Romer-G
Type: Full Size
Mouse
$ 69.99
Logitech - G502 Proteus Spectrum
Interface: Wired
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 1,299.27
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