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H1 V2 specs Motherboard support: Mini-ITX Dimensions: 405 x 196 x 196 mm Weight: 7.6 kg GPU clearance: 324 x 58 mm Memory clearance: 46 mm Front I/O: 2x USB 3.2 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Type-C, 3.5 mm ...
The mini-ITX DLH21 case supports 240 mm water cooling, and features A-RGB lighting on the bottom which can be controlled by the LED button located on the top I/O port, which can also be ...
Sharkoon has just revealed their latest mini-ITX PC case, and it looks set to be something pretty special! The all-new Rebel C20 ITX comes with some pretty unique features, as it can be set up in… ...
Most Mini-ITX motherboards ship with fewer USB 3.0 headers compared to ATX boards, which power up a couple USB-A ports on the front (or top) of the case. ATX cases, however, often come with an ...
NZXT has released a new version of its popular tower mini-ITX case - the H1. The new H1 V2 model features better cooling, a larger volume to house bigger hardware, is compatible with the latest ...
Corsair has launched its latest 2000D series mini-ITX PC case, which will come in two versions, Airflow and RGB Airflow, as well as black and white color options. Although based on mini-ITX form ...
Not every PC using an ITX board seeks to take up as little space possible, after all—so while small-form-factor enthusiasts may shun the Phanteks Eclipse P200A for being “oversized” at 30L ...
Teenage Engineering, a Swedish design studio, just released a DIY mini-ITX PC case -- computer-1. This one-of-a-kind case sold out within minutes.
G.Skill was keen to note that its Z5i mini-ITX PC case got both the "iF Design Award 2021" and "Red Dot Design Award 2021". Unfortunately, G.Skill did not reveal any details about the price or the ...
Minisforum will allow you to mount a graphics card on the top of the case. That's right, this as-yet-unnamed Minisforum mini-PC concept has a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot proudly sitting atop the case.
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.