Parvum Systems Project ITX. One of the home rigs.

I want one! It looks properly orrigional. Never seen that case before. Too many builds look off-the-shelf.
 
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Oh my, taking a break from all the Articles (yeah I'm shamelessly hunting the 780 competition image) and came in here for a nose around and this showed up! Oh Lordy! I was not disappointed!

Just how much would it cost for this Rig? all that stuff in such a small space, you've done wonders with it!

Ant.:huh:
 
Oh my, taking a break from all the Articles (yeah I'm shamelessly hunting the 780 competition image) and came in here for a nose around and this showed up! Oh Lordy! I was not disappointed!

Just how much would it cost for this Rig? all that stuff in such a small space, you've done wonders with it!

Ant.:huh:

Special, eh?
 
Ah damn I didn't notice all these comments till now! Thank you very much guys. Glad you all like it! I have a full size build starting ASAP. Project log was meant to already be up but it's looking more like over the weekend now!

What they all said, plus a billion! STUNNING build man, and PERFECTLY lit!! Did you ever create a detailed build log anywhere showing the construction of this baby? I'd LOVE to see that!

Thank you :D I do have a full project log. Sadly when I posted it I was not an active member here. I'd rather not link to other forums but if you google 'Parvum ITX' you'll find it on some of the other forums I post on.

Oh my, taking a break from all the Articles (yeah I'm shamelessly hunting the 780 competition image) and came in here for a nose around and this showed up! Oh Lordy! I was not disappointed!

Just how much would it cost for this Rig? all that stuff in such a small space, you've done wonders with it!

Ant.:huh:

I did a quick jot up of parts, hardware, watercooling and cables etc. This came to approx £1250. The standard ITX case would retail at £100 before any of our work.
So £1350 was the raw cost.

I would recreate a build like this for around £1600 if it came to it.
 
I did a quick jot up of parts, hardware, watercooling and cables etc. This came to approx £1250. The standard ITX case would retail at £100 before any of our work.
So £1350 was the raw cost.

I would recreate a build like this for around £1600 if it came to it.

That's actually a lot more affordable/swallowable than I expected it to be! :)

Ant.:huh:
 
£100 pounds for a itx case that's not bad at all wen you think that most good itx cases from the big boys start at 70+ but your case looks so much better
all you need now is a atx size and your sorted
im loving your builds super tidy clean lines
 
£100 pounds for a itx case that's not bad at all wen you think that most good itx cases from the big boys start at 70+ but your case looks so much better
all you need now is a atx size and your sorted
im loving your builds super tidy clean lines

Yeah it's not too bad a price point considering the labor costs at our end. In house UK manufacturing doesn't come cheap. We aim to get the cost of the ITX down to £80. So when you take the Prodigy for example, by the time you buy the extra side panel with a window you'll be looking at about £80.

We want to continue to improve and get our cases into more of a mass production. Our new CNC system gets installed this coming Tuesday so we should be able to start to make a good dent in the market!

As for ATX... I've been saying for a while about posting my next project log. It will be a full size ATX tower. I've not had time to yet but the very start of next week it should be up. This project log will act as a working prototype.

thats a really nice build mate
lovin it!

Ah thanks very much :D
 
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