12 September 2013

One of my Mini ITX build prototype

After months of browsing thru the internet about which works and doesn't I've come up with some prototype builds for mini itx's or SFF or HTPC. It all depends on what specific requirements you'll use it for - but most importantly, the biggest advantage hands down is mini itx's are compact, draws less power, and easy to move around.
My Build No.1
There are really quite many configurations to toy around with. In fact, more and more computer parts manufacturer are recognizing the huge potential of mini itx. But for this build I shall point out some personal reasons why I chose the parts mentioned here. I included the links should you need detailed info.
CPU, GPU, Motherboard integrated
For a bargain price, and a cpu cooler to boot, this config is a steal:
integrated Intel Atom motherboard
For a compatible RAM, I put these in (2 sticks):
SODIMM memory stick
To make the OS boot up real quick, this is the answer:
64 GB SSD
And to wrap it all up in a neat package, this is the case:
Note the various configurations for the mounting of HDD/SSD and case fans. But for this build I didn't put any extra fans to reduce noise.
Lastly to power it all up, a pico PSU for low power draw sufficient enough to supply all the components:
AC to DC power brick


power connectors
Okay there you have it folks, and if you're wondering how much it costs -  just around $400.

Here are the links for your perusal:
CPU: ZOTAC D2700 can be bought from here
SSD: A-Data 64 GB. Buy here
CASE: M350
PSU: picoPSU



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