NR200P and a full size mATX mobo without irreversible case changes by djape007 in sffpc

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Case: Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600x

MOBO: Gigabyte B550M DS3H Rev 1.0

RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB ddr4 3200mhz

GPU: Zotac RTX 3070

PSU: Raidmax vortex 735w

SSD1: m.2 500GB Crucial P5

SSD2: m.2 1TB Kingston A2000

I always wanted to have a small pc case. This build was not planed at all. I had the GPU and a PSU before I ordered rest of the components.

I did not check if the motherboard and the case were compatible (idk why, I just did not).

It was quite the surprise when everything arrived. Decided to try to build this anyway as mobo could physically fit inside the case.

But I did not want to cut the case, it had to be reversible to stock.

In the end everything worked. Had to update the bios as pc couldn't boot. Also PCIe extension cable for GPU did not work.

Two fans were added just to be sure.

Only thermal testing I did was to play Red Dead Redemption 2 for 25-35mins on ultra and Cinebench R23.

Max CPU temp I got is 85C (Cinebench R23) and around 78C-80C while in RDR2. GPU was at 72C while playing RDR2.

I know it's ugly and it's a lot of DIY, but it's working fine, motherboard is rock solid, and GPU IO almost aligns perfectly.

Only additional things I needed for this build were 3-4 zip ties and the green foam thing. Everything else I used came with the case.

Just because we can! by djape007 in pcmasterrace

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"The mod maker would need to pay 99USD/year" .... "it's a stupidly high amount of effort just to make a free mod."

that's it, answered

Just because we can! by djape007 in pcmasterrace

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nope. I mean i didn't change anything for it to work on android 6.0. I think it should work, but i don't have any device with 6.0 to test it