In Win Chopin MAX 3.3-liter Mini-ITX case with 54mm CPU height

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It's cute and small... i like Chopin 🙂 [youtube=pURWvYInal0]
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this case is a winner
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rl66:

It's cute and small... i like Chopin 🙂 [youtube=pURWvYInal0]
very cute indeed, how knows, maybe low profile GPUs are coming back
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I have the InWin B1 case for my mini ITX PC in the living room. But the worst thing about it is the glass side panel. They later released a mesh version but don't sell the side panel separately. Might get one of these new cases as it has mesh side and USB Type C too 🙂
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very cute indeed, how knows, maybe low profile GPUs are coming back
that gave me a tech-boner 😳 😳 😱
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200W PSU, not much left for the GPU assuming 65w CPU (AMD to save on power consumption), another 15w for the NVME SSD, some 30w for the whole board, not sure even a 3050 or 6500xt wouldnt be too much for the PSU (does it even have a 6Pin Pcie cable?)
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I got the older model and it is amazing I had to pop out the mesh a bit to accommodate the wraith cooler on my 2400g but it worked great 150w psu was fully capable. I may have to get this newer version for my next project. And external pci-e connector on a riser would have made this mich more interesting tho
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Can't speak for this specific model, but fair warning to anyone interested: the PSU for the original Chopin was relatively loud, and in my opinion, much too loud to have this sitting next to you on a desk. I would seriously recommend looking into a pico + brick power solution than to have a 40mm fan whirling away while it's idle. Again, can't speak for this specific model, but the original one does give you the ability to use a Pico power solution.