What other ideas do you have for mini-itx? So far, I have an idea for a lan-party one, VCR HTPC, and All-In-One PC. what else?
I have ideas for two gaming chassis, NAS (similar to Fractal Designs but I had the idea independently), HTPC and some workstations (but now there are a few decent ones). Some ideas aren't very fleshed out, but on one of my gaming chassis ideas, I got around to even trying to build one. Didn't get very far, but that was from lack of time/patience rather than it being a bad idea.
I'm going to mildly disagree with this last comment. I think the Silverstone and Lian Li cases are VERY good for what they are, for what I can see them used for. For me, the shortage is motherboards, no good real solutions for AMD 780/785/790/890, a platform that will actually be useful for more than one generation of cpu's...
Well, Sapphire announced a 785 chipset ITX board, but it has yet to manifest itself at a retailer.
And for the record, I disagree with your disagreement. ^_^ For just a moment, disregard platform, brand and model, and then count how many distinct examples exist that can be classified as "enthusiast" and which you can purchase today.
With cases, you can just get the Silverstone twins SG05 and SG06. The SG07 isn't out yet, nor is the Lan Gear. The Lian Li is "out" but the first batch sold out and who knows when more will be available. So, two examples.
With motherboards, I count around twelve. Intel has one, Minix one, Sapphire one, ECS one, DFI one and Zotac around SEVEN (yes, three are really similar, but have different part numbers and are available concurrently)!
But I believe the dearth of non-775/1156 boards are holding us back right. Holding me back anyway.
Yup, just you. :twisted:
Edit: I also think that CULV versions of cpu's would help, as mini-ITX for many is synomonous with cool and quiet.
Ahhh, but this adds another piece to the puzzle, CPU manufacturers. CULV style CPUs tend to not be socketed, meaning they have to be soldered on to the motherboard and thus are not upgradable. Intel's latest desktop CPUs are actually really good in this respect because regardless of their published TDP, under idle and low load they are really power efficient. Of course you use AMD CPUs so you haven't had the opportunity to experience this for yourself. ()
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What about ITX mainboard overclockability? I haven't read all the reviews but aren't we still at a point where durability is below micro ATX and ATX?
Yes. There is the problem of the physical amount of space that is needed to supply more power to CPUs. DFI is at, what, 120W or so peak? They ran out of room on top of the PCB so some of the VRM parts are located underneath.