We've got NUCs
That's what got me thinking about an ITX build. I kept watching various YTs such as Optimum Tech. He's got some serious computing power in a tiny case, much smaller then what I have to be sure.
We've got NUCs
Maybe a crisply built ITX form factor is great to show off on your desktop, but I like having easy access to the components, and as a result I build ATX form factors and shove the case is under my desk. Now I may rethink that as we are moving around our offices.That's what got me thinking about an ITX build. I kept watching various YTs such as Optimum Tech. He's got some serious computing power in a tiny case, much smaller then what I have to be sure.
Maybe a crisply built ITX form factor is great to show off on your desktop, but I like having easy access to the components, and as a result I build ATX form factors and shove the case is under my desk. Now I may rethink that as we are moving around our offices.
We re-renovated the basement and my wife moved down there, as both of us are on the phone (zoom) all day long. So she left the office and I'm to move to the other side, and maybe my clunky case will end up on the desk.
Pics after the move.
Not just to show it off. The reasons I opted for ITX are simple.ITX form factor is great to show off on your desktop,
ATX builds have advantages to be sure, but for me, I found little need to access the case once I have everything up and running - I hope I didn't just jinx myselfbut I like having easy access to the components, and as a result I build ATX form factors a
No question desks space can and is impacted but since I had used an egpu, the tu-150 isn't really that much wider (its taller).I have more desk space and any noise is muted.
Maybe a crisply built ITX form factor is great to show off on your desktop, but I like having easy access to the components, and as a result I build ATX form factors and shove the case is under my desk. Now I may rethink that as we are moving around our offices.
We re-renovated the basement and my wife moved down there, as both of us are on the phone (zoom) all day long. So she left the office and I'm to move to the other side, and maybe my clunky case will end up on the desk.
Pics after the move.
I prefer a tower so that I have more desk space and any noise is muted.
You might as well try Best Buy too.I signed up at Newegg, B&H and MicroCenter for 5900X and 5950X parts. I'm watching Amazon as well. Dell has AlienWare systems but I'd rather build my own. I noticed that a number of sellers (scalpers I assume) are selling 5900X chips for about $300 over MSRP. I'm not buying from non-authorized sellers as I've heard of people scammed out of their $$$.
Razer has a NUC that is for gaming. I haven't really looked into it too much, but being Razer I suspect it will be crazy expensive.Only thing the NUC won't handle is gaming.
Razer has a NUC that is for gaming. I haven't really looked into it too much, but being Razer I suspect it will be crazy expensive.
I upgraded and passed my PC off to my daughter for her gaming/streaming which has caused me to want to build a new system. If I do I'll wait until things become reasonable again.
I'm pretty happy I didn't wait any longer. My local MicroCenter seems to have decent inventory of components. They now have some Intel motherboards and processors in stock, though they seem to run out fairly regularly. AMD seems less popular using my unscientific highly flawed personal observation of the ease of getting AMD motherboards and processors. I miss some of what Intel provides, like USB-C, but overall, my system runs quiet which was the major must have in my build. A cool processor doesn't need aggressive fans, and as such the 3700x was a good choice.I would be happy to do another build if I could get the parts that I want. It appears that a lot of parts are going to China for crypto-mining today.