I have the same, but it's the DeskMini x300. I took and modified a Ryzen Stealth cooler so it would cool better. Removed the ring around the top of the cooler. Just barely fits, but much better than the junk cooler in the box. I also ordered the cable for the sound and the cable to add 2 more USB 2.0 ports. Great little unit.
same bro. he received wifi and antennas in the box, I had to buy them separately. he also missed like every other reviewer out there that the size of these X300 / X600 boxes is the same size of an ATX power supply. P.S.: my X300 has issues with the HDMI, I get black-screens, so I use the Display-Port. apparently it used to happen to some units...
I also got 2x of the ASRock X300W version: one I use as a "living room TV" PC and the other I use as a portable "in case it rains on summer vacation at the Airbnb cabin" PC. I can confirm the stock AMD cooler will fit IF you remove the "shroud" (Remove the under-screws first! I learned the hard way and broke it.) The other option is using a low-profile Noctua cooler. Two M.2 slots AND two 2.5" SATA slots is NICE. 👍😎
@@playinginthepodcastroom8365 I tried the Low profile Noctua cooler, but it didn't really cool any better. Trying to line up the cooler to the CPU was PIA. So I just did the modified Stealth cooler option. Thanks for sharing.
@@rickh8380 Thermalright AXP90-X47 Full Copper(400g of pure copper!) for only 40usd is the best compatible cooler for all ASRock DeskMini model, it can handle up to 145 Watts of TDP!
A07 Mini ITX Computer Case standard itx case you have to get a 1u flex power supply, and a low profile cou cooler. It's sub 5litre build. Mines is i7 12700 w/ rtx 4060 zotac single fan.
Anyone wanting to build a mini gaming pc look at A07 mini pc case. You can build a legit gaming pc with actual gpu not igpu. Currently the best gpu ive found to fit is zotac single fan rtx 4060. Pretty solid gaming build in a sub 5litre case.
4.3 liters man, isnt anywhere close to the 1.92L from the deskmini x600. its a total diferent beast, i brought mine with my work laptop in my backpack over europe! :) im in love with asrock deskmini series since the A300
@@bdp2868I understand, I was just saying you can do a similar sized custom build with so much more power and gaming capability. I think they are pretty similar dimensions only A07 is taller to accommodate the power supply. Either way definitely fits in a backpack. Mine I built around the time 40's series launched. It's i7 12700 w/ RTX 4060. 32gb memory & 2.5tb storage. 600w 1U flex power supply.
laptops and especially used but well-kept ones are way better deals than mini-pcs. you get slim-portable size, a display! speakers, keyboard, touchpad, webcam, etc. AND A BATTERY! so laptops actually make sense.
@@cosminmilitaru9920 My purpose is so that I can carry it anywhere I go. I had planned on doing this kind of setup for better performance, but I think a laptop is way more convenient.
there is no way i would do such stupid thing, if i have to bend case and motherbparf i am destroying my investment never explain in a video how to break parts, waste ypur time and money, not others time and money clearly you need a different heatsink or at least the fan what a horrible idea
I have the same, but it's the DeskMini x300. I took and modified a Ryzen Stealth cooler so it would cool better. Removed the ring around the top of the cooler. Just barely fits, but much better than the junk cooler in the box. I also ordered the cable for the sound and the cable to add 2 more USB 2.0 ports. Great little unit.
same bro. he received wifi and antennas in the box, I had to buy them separately. he also missed like every other reviewer out there that the size of these X300 / X600 boxes is the same size of an ATX power supply. P.S.: my X300 has issues with the HDMI, I get black-screens, so I use the Display-Port. apparently it used to happen to some units...
I also got 2x of the ASRock X300W version: one I use as a "living room TV" PC and the other I use as a portable "in case it rains on summer vacation at the Airbnb cabin" PC. I can confirm the stock AMD cooler will fit IF you remove the "shroud" (Remove the under-screws first! I learned the hard way and broke it.) The other option is using a low-profile Noctua cooler. Two M.2 slots AND two 2.5" SATA slots is NICE. 👍😎
@@playinginthepodcastroom8365 I tried the Low profile Noctua cooler, but it didn't really cool any better. Trying to line up the cooler to the CPU was PIA. So I just did the modified Stealth cooler option. Thanks for sharing.
@@rickh8380 Thermalright AXP90-X47 Full Copper(400g of pure copper!) for only 40usd is the best compatible cooler for all ASRock DeskMini model, it can handle up to 145 Watts of TDP!
90 degrees on the cpu in games,this little box is going to melt itself.
laptops usually also run on 90 degrees on rly heavy tasks. i have to admit that they have heat spreaters tho and i didnt see those here.
It's because he's wearing a cooler wraith stealth😂
if he uses hsf AXP-90R Copper, the temp max only 68°C
Nice video, the UA-cam algorithm is really unfair you deserve way more keep it up!
Can you do a power efficient/low wattage PC build that can run games on high settings trying to aim over 144 fps; AAA games and comp games?
Great video! For my taste the exact amount of benchmarks (Cinebench r23 and Timespy) and then gaming tests.
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Love the build, but I prefer better cooling. A slightly bigger case and better cooling shouldn’t be a cost concern.
That is a legit mini pc! Do you know if there is one for intel?
A07 Mini ITX Computer Case standard itx case you have to get a 1u flex power supply, and a low profile cou cooler. It's sub 5litre build. Mines is i7 12700 w/ rtx 4060 zotac single fan.
@ I’ve seen that one currently my next Gaming PC as I want to downsize. Thinking of modifying a 4070 to make it a single card.
@@BeanQilin Nice! 👍
Anyone wanting to build a mini gaming pc look at A07 mini pc case. You can build a legit gaming pc with actual gpu not igpu. Currently the best gpu ive found to fit is zotac single fan rtx 4060. Pretty solid gaming build in a sub 5litre case.
4.3 liters man, isnt anywhere close to the 1.92L from the deskmini x600. its a total diferent beast, i brought mine with my work laptop in my backpack over europe! :) im in love with asrock deskmini series since the A300
@@bdp2868I understand, I was just saying you can do a similar sized custom build with so much more power and gaming capability. I think they are pretty similar dimensions only A07 is taller to accommodate the power supply. Either way definitely fits in a backpack. Mine I built around the time 40's series launched. It's i7 12700 w/ RTX 4060. 32gb memory & 2.5tb storage. 600w 1U flex power supply.
u deserve way more views man :(
thank you!
Ooooh seems cool for a steam machine
Any recommandation for a case like this one but a bit of space for 2.5 drives ? Nice vieo btw !
You can fit 2x 2,5" drives in this case
wish i had that
very nice👍
I might just buy laptop in this case. Great video I now have an idea.
laptops and especially used but well-kept ones are way better deals than mini-pcs. you get slim-portable size, a display! speakers, keyboard, touchpad, webcam, etc. AND A BATTERY! so laptops actually make sense.
@@cosminmilitaru9920 My purpose is so that I can carry it anywhere I go. I had planned on doing this kind of setup for better performance, but I think a laptop is way more convenient.
@@cosminmilitaru9920 And more noise, and less upgradeability. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
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I thought that was a power supply
you got it! it is the exact same size as an ATX power supply. : )
@@cosminmilitaru9920 nope, its a little external psu brick of 120w(same as many gaming laptop)
3D print case
Real.
Too bad no Oculink support to beef up external GPU power.
You can install it with an M.2 adapter (on the secondary M.2 below motherboard in PCIe4.0 4x too) for only 15usd
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am fine what about you
@ yeah I am ok too. Thanks for asking
@ do u have a pc?
Best video can u gift me pls?
Terrible value compared to 780m and 760m mini pcs. AM5 G processors are overpriced.
I wouldn’t characterize integrated graphics a “gaming” setup. It’s console-tier with a short lifespan.
there is no way i would do such stupid thing, if i have to bend case and motherbparf i am destroying my investment
never explain in a video how to break parts, waste ypur time and money, not others time and money
clearly you need a different heatsink or at least the fan
what a horrible idea
no need to bend at all to fit the wrath cooler, just need to remove the plastic cover, not sure why video poster did that.