Mini itx for gaming/overclocking

mrapoc

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Does such a board exist?

Everytime I looked in the past to have mini-itx you sacrifice performance, or overclockability

Looking to build a small gaming rig, usually only go for a single card as cannot warrant sli/crossfire. Four slots for Ram would be enough.

I'll leave it at that for now
 
Asus P8Z77-i deluxe is about the best around.

There's a few decent ones I think - my mate's just got the Gigabyte 1155 board however and there aren't any voltage regulation settings - but still sets it at stock to 1.24v(ish) so on his 3570k he can get to 4.3ghz easily enough.

You're never going to be pushing 5ghz on one, or going for records, but you can get a decent overclock on the +£100 boards if it's for gaming.
 
But you'll need good cooling, there will be much heat in that small case.

Yeh, there's enough options now to keep everything cool enough.

H100 as an exhaust in a Prodigy out the top, and graphics card intake from the side - alone with intakes front and/or back
 
I have a nh-d14 if thats any use - probably too big! :P

It fits fine in the prodigy...

...But depending on the board you're using it may cover the PCIE lane - so it'd pretty useless for a gaming rig. All in one hydro coolers are pretty much the only decent option in the small cases
 
Seen already some selfmade watercooling loops in this case, 240 in the top 120 in the back and 120 in the front .. really crazy what's possible in that small case, if you remove everything you don't need.
 
I'd go for the Asus tbh.

I just think it's been made to be the best possible board available, then had it's price cut to make it more affordable with no decrease in quality.
 
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