- Dec 16, 2006
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So with Skylake coming out soon, the itch to finally completely rebuild my venerable machine is surfacing. I'd been looking at mini-ITX stuff and would really love the idea of a tiny machine if I didn't need to compromise much:
1) I don't ever use more than 1 gpu but I do want to keep the option to do so (and a high powered one at that).
2) I don't think I can part with my psu.
3) I noticed a lot of itx boards have only 2 dimm slots. I do have 4 dimms for my ram but if I need to move to DDR4, going to 2 dimms isn't terrible.
So with all that in mind, are there any Haswell boards I should really check out as a precursor to what I might expect from Skylake? I know they won't be the same, I'm just more looking to educate myself on what's currently possible. Additionally, what mini-ITX cases would you guys recommend? I don't mind paying well for quality but would really like something small and well-built. I don't do water, so it would also need to be quiet and cool with air.
1) I don't ever use more than 1 gpu but I do want to keep the option to do so (and a high powered one at that).
2) I don't think I can part with my psu.
3) I noticed a lot of itx boards have only 2 dimm slots. I do have 4 dimms for my ram but if I need to move to DDR4, going to 2 dimms isn't terrible.
So with all that in mind, are there any Haswell boards I should really check out as a precursor to what I might expect from Skylake? I know they won't be the same, I'm just more looking to educate myself on what's currently possible. Additionally, what mini-ITX cases would you guys recommend? I don't mind paying well for quality but would really like something small and well-built. I don't do water, so it would also need to be quiet and cool with air.
