- Jan 7, 2004
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I've always been a bigger case kinda guy, but I've noticed that in the past few years I just don't seem to need a huge rig anymore. Plus, mini ITX boards have really gotten a lot more feature rich, and are really starting to look like a viable option for someone looking to build a small but powerful PC.
So, I'm curious... if you've made the switch from ATX (or EATX) to mini ITX, what have your experiences been? Would you recommend it or not? Do you miss your big rig?
I guess I should clarify that I'm talking about a mini ITX gaming rig, not an HTPC. I'm talking full size graphics card, PSU, four HDDs (SSD/data disk/RAID1 storage), and cooling capabilities to keep it running with a moderate overclock.
The cases I've been looking at are the BitFenix Prodigy, Corsair 250D, Fractal Design Node 304, and possibly a CaseLabs Mercury S3. Definitely bigger mini ITX cases.
So, I'm curious... if you've made the switch from ATX (or EATX) to mini ITX, what have your experiences been? Would you recommend it or not? Do you miss your big rig?
I guess I should clarify that I'm talking about a mini ITX gaming rig, not an HTPC. I'm talking full size graphics card, PSU, four HDDs (SSD/data disk/RAID1 storage), and cooling capabilities to keep it running with a moderate overclock.
The cases I've been looking at are the BitFenix Prodigy, Corsair 250D, Fractal Design Node 304, and possibly a CaseLabs Mercury S3. Definitely bigger mini ITX cases.