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What I Am Looking For Is A Smaller Portable Version Of The $4,200 Desktop


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Tell Me What You Can Put Inside This Case For Under $800 USD


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Well for six hundred dollars you probably won't get the muscle you would with a few thousand dollar system. So what i've done is put together a little system that would still perform well while still being cool and quiet and relatively small. I didn't use the case you wanted because it was HTPC and I don't know enough about smaller form factor power supplies to confidently recommend you one, and normal ATX power supplies are cheaper anyway.

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Okay Thanks,

I Am Looking For A Relatively Small PC Case.

The Size Of A Loose leaf Paper

Would That Work?

And Just For Fun Can You Pick Out Stuff That Would Fit Inside Of That Previous Case?
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I'm afraid a gaming system isn't possible in that case as you aren't able to use a full sized (depth) graphics card, which all good ones are. That case is designed for HTPC use so its made not really to have dedicated cards, unless they are low profile or not very powerful.

If you're able to find another small one you like with full depth then i'll give it a try. In any case that CM Elite 130 is the case i'd favour if I was an Intel man wanting an ITX system. Its one of the cheapest and most effective balances between support for normal sized parts and portability.
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Ive Looked And I Can Find Any

I Had The Worst Idea Of Trying To Fit A PC Inside A Gamecube.... XD


Do You Have Any Cases That Are Small Like That But Can Handle The Job?
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I Still Haven't Found A Suitable PC Case......
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I myself have a very compact ITX gaming/video editing/content creating beast. The only difference here is that you have a budget. Me? No, I dropped roughly $1700 in my ITX build. I'll be honest, smaller isn't cheaper necessarily, but here's what I can do as I threw together every possible ITX build prior to building mine. This isn't a challenge, builds can be designated for different purposes. Just know that you get what you pay for. For some reason I still laugh at AMD for their lack of mid to high end ITX boards, they only have these FM2 boards. I think it's because AMD CPUs are too damn fat

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thanks dude for the info
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