lucidrenegade
Limp Gawd
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Sorry, but that's an EEB form factor board so there's no way it would fit in a miniITX size case.
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Sorry, but that's an EEB form factor board so there's no way it would fit in a miniITX size case.
Beautiful build but definitely not even close to being a mATX case .. no way in hell do mATX cases have 8x PCIe back mounting points!! .. and I'm guessing the motheboard has mounting risers for lower part as well.
An open air case which still has a volume of 53.2L, GTFO with any miniITX designation.
MITX is accurate whether you like it or not.An open air case which still has a volume of 53.2L, GTFO with any miniITX designation.
MITX is accurate whether you like it or not.
Now SFF, on the other hand... but then OP never claimed SFF.
I only saw him edit it once for content, appending "case" to his mITX claim. And that's fair: there are mITX cases, mITX motherboards, even graphics cards are marketed as mITX when they fit within a certain length constraint. He said "mITX build." He didn't specify which component until he felt he needed to after being torn to ribbons by pedants.Which is why he's changed his claim multiple times since starting the thread. He modded a large case that originally only had mITX mounting holes to hold the board, claimed it was an mITX build and then proceeds to retract everything but the fact the case he used is marketed as mITX, sure, congrats.
Not bad here is my cinebench r20 results 19763 sorry hard to readView attachment 147272
]Some cinibench r15View attachment 147274
https://valid.x86.fr/bench/6wzia8/16 aircooled in Silverstone tj10 case sorry boards never going to be mini itx love the core p1 setup may join the club!
It’s a great score and I think you’re right, the epic platform doesn’t get as much attention.Just feel Epyc not getting the love they deserve. Have been a member before forgot password. I do appreciate his build for sure have a dual xeon e5-2683 v3 all core turbo 3.0ghz Asrack rig 4 1080ti {3800 cinebench r15} and love intel single core performance!
I only saw him edit it once for content, appending "case" to his mITX claim. And that's fair: there are mITX cases, mITX motherboards, even graphics cards are marketed as mITX when they fit within a certain length constraint. He said "mITX build." He didn't specify which component until he felt he needed to after being torn to ribbons by pedants.
I think you're using the term "mITX" in place of "SFF." As long as we can agree it's a nice bit if modding though, I'll agree to disagree.Because it's not a mITX build. Sure he used one of the largest "cases" that is originally designed to hold a mITX board but still provides 5 expansion slots. He then manages to not only not fit a power supply into it so it can no longer be wall mounted like intended by the manufacturer, but mount the SSDs on the backside as well. Look, it's a great bit of modding, but it's no longer a mITX case even if it barely qualified as one in the first place.
I'm willing to be the TJ10 with the dual Epics at 69L is barely any larger than this build and it uses an SSI-EEB case.
That makes more sense. So much modding it's not an itX case anymore. God job on the fabrications!well... the case didn't come with any of those things. It had to be all modified or made from scratch. I picked the Thermaltake miniITX case because because I could get the most amount of air through it without any case fans (I like silence). The 8 slot bracket was modded from a P% case, the slots, risers, and internal reinforcement were all made from scratch. The SSD caddie was also CNC-ed from scratch. The power supply mount and case reinforcement was also a scratch construction. I have not seen anyone pack as much in such a dense space - and run cool quiet and get great scores (and completely stable)
prototype SSD caddie
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rear latice modd
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refined SSD caddie
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Priorities, man.LOL. You're running with 2x XEONS that cost $10,000 each, and then I see this cheap-*ss stereo speaker system on your desk.
Which is why he's changed his claim multiple times since starting the thread. He modded a large case that originally only had mITX mounting holes to hold the board, claimed it was an mITX build and then proceeds to retract everything but the fact the case he used is marketed as mITX, sure, congrats.
While a sweet build, that shitty cable management takes away from the 'wow' factor. Clean that up and retake pics and it'd be far better.
nobody's hating, just correcting inaccuracy.This thing is rad despite what the haters say.
Both. I just want to make sure he posts more pictures. The planning behind this build is quite impressive.nobody's hating, just correcting inaccuracy.
or were you talking about the cable mess?
It's still an impressive build, by any stretch of the imagination. I don't fully get why he didn't get a P7 then, though, instead of trying to squeeze an E-ATX motherboard into a mITX case (technically, his case supports ATX -- so I'm not sure why they market it as mITX -- but not E-ATX).
Actually the TT P1 only supports a 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX) motherboard. There are no holes or spacers for anything larger. Yes, if one mods it it can support bigger.
https://www.thermaltake.com/products-model_Specification.aspx?id=C_00003030
thank you by the way, I did have a P5 and P3 for the prior builds, but never a P7. I like small and just as powerful kinda thing.