The smallest PC cases you can buy are also today's most diverse and complex. Here's how to shop for a compact PC chassis, along with the best ones we've built in at PC Labs. I have been a technology ...
Chinese PC maker MINISFORUM typically specializes in small form-factor desktop computers, some of which cram a lot of horsepower into a compact design. Now the company is introducing something a ...
Building a mini-ITX PC is no fun if it isn't a challenge. That's the conclusion I've come to after spending many moments pondering why I'm such a huge fan of mini-ITX systems. There are other factors, ...
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NZXT H1 mini-ITX case review - Leo is impressed!
Today Leo is back and he checks out the nzxt H1 Mini-ITX case. Usually these small chassis can be problematic to build in, but as Leo finds out, it's the exact opposite with the H1... Timestamps: ...
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Leo reviews Fractal Design Era - ITX with a difference!
Today Leo is back with a review of the new Fractal Design Era itx case. It's £140 here in the uk and comes with a striking ...
We've never seen a mini-ITX gaming PC quite like this one before. It features a custom open-air case made from steel panels that modder Michael Sheppard cut and bent to shape. It also features a ...
Mini PC maker MINISFORUM is showing off some upcoming systems at the Computex show in Taiwan this week. They include the company’s smallest mini PC to date: a palm-sized MINISFORUM Mercury EM780 mini ...
When it comes to compact, high-performance PCs, mini-ITX motherboards reign supreme. These petite powerhouses offer a compelling blend of performance, versatility, and form factor, making them the ...
Minisforum has dropped a new mini PC that comes with a GPU mount that allows users to upgrade their computer with advanced graphics. The company is a Hong Kong-based manufacturer that builds compact ...
The problem is that no consumer wants to see PC hardware--or hear fan noise--in their living room or den. That's where Mini-ITX hardware shines. Built in a case that looks more like a set-top box than ...
I’ve never built a PC in anything smaller than MicroATX. But even as someone who can’t live without a few extra PCIE slots, I must admit that those Mini-ITX designs have some serious aesthetic appeal.
One could make a mini-itx computer, connect a battery to it like a UPS perhaps the size of a laptop battery.. But then for screen and keyboard, how hard would it be to connect a laptop to the mini-itx ...
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