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zhihao57

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Been looking at quite a number of ITX Cases, read about them too, just wanna know if there's any users here who would like to share their experience with them, building process, thermals etc.

This could also be of help, for those who are looking for ITX CASES, it's a list of the ITX cases that are readily available to get, prices ain't the cheapest, but I just get any prices I see online to get a rough gauge.

These are cases that I've looked into.
Below $200.

NZXT H200/H210 - $140
LIANLI TU150 -$160
PHANTEK EVOLVE SHIFT AIR - $169
INWIN A1 PLUS with 650W GOLD PSU -$279
RAIJINTEK OPHION - $179
Thermaltake V1 - $79
Cougar QBX - $70
Silverstone LD03 - $168
Silverstone RVZ03 - $170
Node 202 - $110
A50 M-ITX CASE - 69.90USD WITHOUT SHIPPING

These are just some of the cases I looked through but can rmb now on the spot, I'll update as time goes. Haha!


Just wanna know if there's any users here who would like to share their experience with them, building process, thermals etc. Did you regret getting them.

If you have any others to recommend, I'm all ears! Haha *below $200 budget pls*

DANCASE,ncase too expensive, but ya they are good haha!
 

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Have a RVZ02 .. works wonders RVZ03 not really itx .. cause fits a ATX PSU ..
 

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Have the H200i, and it's one of the bigger mitx cases. Used to have a Define S before moving to smaller form factor since the define s had a lot of wasted space.

Pros are that it's easier to work in, quite a lot of space for wiring + larger clearance for most parts, like I can fit a strix card and nh-d15 into mine so it's pretty big.

Cons are the airflow not the best due to the covered front, and graphics card cannot be too thick as the psu shroud will block airflow.
 

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Reviving this thread. Anyone got lobang for SGPC K55

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I was considering MetalFish S3 but its using flex psu plus only accept itx gpu is a big turn off for me.. :(

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looking for itx case with small footprint as I using Fractal Design Nano S. It looks like matx case then an itx case.

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Any suggestions?
 

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Been looking at quite a number of ITX Cases, read about them too, just wanna know if there's any users here who would like to share their experience with them, building process, thermals etc.

This could also be of help, for those who are looking for ITX CASES, it's a list of the ITX cases that are readily available to get, prices ain't the cheapest, but I just get any prices I see online to get a rough gauge.

These are cases that I've looked into.
Below $200.

NZXT H200/H210 - $140
LIANLI TU150 -$160
PHANTEK EVOLVE SHIFT AIR - $169
INWIN A1 PLUS with 650W GOLD PSU -$279
RAIJINTEK OPHION - $179
Thermaltake V1 - $79
Cougar QBX - $70
Silverstone LD03 - $168
Silverstone RVZ03 - $170
Node 202 - $110
A50 M-ITX CASE - 69.90USD WITHOUT SHIPPING

These are just some of the cases I looked through but can rmb now on the spot, I'll update as time goes. Haha!


Just wanna know if there's any users here who would like to share their experience with them, building process, thermals etc. Did you regret getting them.

If you have any others to recommend, I'm all ears! Haha *below $200 budget pls*

DANCASE,ncase too expensive, but ya they are good haha!

Cougar QBX price have shot up. Now easy 120. :(
 

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am looking to downsize my pc and interested in raijintek ophion evo. Any idea where to get it locally?
 

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am looking to downsize my pc and interested in raijintek ophion evo. Any idea where to get it locally?


Go sim Lim find.

Shops are open for customers to buy but u need secret code password then they'll sell you ;)
 

gld998

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Go sim Lim find.

Shops are open for customers to buy but u need secret code password then they'll sell you ;)
Password is t28jgn or doraemon? :p

Sent from Godzillas Pigu using GAGT
 

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Tried Raijintek ophion evo but I settled for Corsair 280x eventually... although it's slightly big for a ITX but it provides proper ventilation.

Most suitable for me as i'm using 9900k and 2080ti.

*Selling my Raijintek ophion evo (used less than 2 weeks, in ideal condition) if any one is keen.
 

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I'm using DanA4v3, really very compact. But have to be careful with the component selection and got to manage the heat (undervolt).
 
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