The humble LAN party – a lost art. We’ve come a long way since the status-quo of collaborative gaming involved lugging your PC over to your friend’s basement, hooking up a sea of ethernet cables, and ...
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 ...
Mini-ITX is a small form factor (SFF) standard for motherboards and computer cases that was developed by VIA Technologies in 2001. Its main purpose was to allow for compact and space-efficient ...
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 ...
Searching through the vast collection of the best motherboards from each vendor can be frustrating and time-consuming. Dozens of chipsets, compatibility with components, cooling, and connectivity are ...
Introducing the all-new NZXT H1, a new Mini-ITX vertical chassis with huge capabilities. NZXT have streamlined the building process by maintaining full-sized GPU compatibility and integrating a PSU ...
KitGuru has previously reviewed the Mini-ITX Thermaltake's The Tower 100 and 200 models, as well as the E-ATX The Tower 500.
Gigabyte looks set to be the first vendor to launch a Mini-ITX form factor motherboard featuring the AMD A620 chipset. This new board will enable the most compact of budget AM5 builds using Ryzen 7000 ...
I am leaning toward an atom based solution since it will keep the costs down and use less power. DDR3 is necessary, if it uses SODIMM that is even better cause I have some extra laying around. On ...
Motherboards tend to come in a plethora of sizes, and people prefer to use the standard ATX because it gives the owner room to upgrade and it’s great for gaming. However, there are those who find use ...
It takes a bit of extra skill to build a PC from the ground up inside a small form factor (SFF) chassis, but if you get it just right, it can be rewarding. There's something to be said for cases that ...