Computers are the most versatile devices on the planet, and they also take up quite a bit of real estate wherever they are; whether at our gaming desks, next to our gaming TVs, or elsewhere. While what we need from our computers may vary wildly, the vast majority of PC builds have tons of excess, empty space that isn’t being utilized. So why not get rid of it?
A thoughtful build can bring the most powerful gaming PC components to bear with Mini ITX cases, meaning you’ll get an incredibly potent computer that takes up roughly the same space as a video game console. With the right processers and graphics cards, and the small size of the most advanced storage and cooling options nowadays, you can build a tiny titan of a machine, and we’ll show you the cases you need to make it happen - and click here to see them in the UK.
Motherboard Size: ITX, DTX | CPU Cooler Clearance: 155mm | GPU Clearance: 330mm | Fan Mounts: 2 x 120mm (top), 2 x 120mm (bottom), 2 x 120/140mm (side), 1 x 92mm (rear) | PSU Clearance: 130mm SFX | Front I/O: 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 3.5mm Headset, Power Button | Size: 14.17" x 7.28" x 10.78" | Weight: 10.1 pounds
One of the biggest concerns people have when building Mini-ITX PCs is being able to accommodate the most powerful hardware, which tends to run a bit big. You don’t need to worry with the Cooler Master NR200. It may be only 18.25 liters in volume, it has enough room for a 330mm-long graphics card, which is even longer than the powerful Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 FE.
It also has racks for two 2.5-inch drives and a 3.5-inch drive, and there is space for an NVMe SSD, which should be your game (and high-intensity program) drive. Make sure everything stays cool with an CPU cooler or 240mm liquid CPU cooler, and
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