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Intel I5 14400F - RTX 4070 Super - B760I AORUS - be quiet! cooler - 650W Gold - 1TB S70 Gaming System

£1,494.86
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AWD-IT Terra

  • Intel Core i5 14400F 10 Core, 16 Thread,
  • Fractal Design Terra SFF PC Case - Graphite and Walnut
  • Be Quiet Pure Rock LP Performance
  • Gigabyte B760i AORUS PRO ITX Motherboard
  • Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 6000Mhz C36 DDR5 Memory**
  • Gigabyte Windforce Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB**
  • ADATA S70 Blade 1TB NVME Gen 4 SSD - Read 7400MB/s, Write 5500MB/s**
  • CWT SFX-L 650W Gold Rated Power Supply

Price: £1494.86 - (guide: uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…YBL

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**Change on site.

-/- desire changes, pitch from this. -/- theme is itx.

Very reasonable for an ITX, subject to intel desire, least not forget very reasonable for an intel deal too, main stream scan uk; 14400F/4070S via here goes; H610 16GB DDR4 is only £100 less..... -bangs head against wall-

AWD-IT do an Ryzen version, but on a like for like spec, choosing the S70 1TB, 32GB 6000, the cost is 1555 with code, but motherboard is lower graded.

Ultra wide 34inch for £199.99
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Asus TUF K1 Keyboard + Asus TUF M3 Mouse Bundle at £39.99
not a bad product for 39.99, certainly aint worth the original, but 39.99 fair.
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  1. masai's avatar
    My recent build for comparison.

    Mini ITX Build Dec 2023

    - [ ] AMD Ryzen 9 7900 Desktop Processor (12-core/24-thread, 76MB cache - £399.95

    - [ ] ASUS ROG Strix B650E-I Gaming WiFi AMD Ryzen AM5 mini-ITX - £239.99

    - [ ] Crucial Pro RAM 48GB Kit (2x24GB) DDR5 6000MT/s or 5600MT/s - £154.48

    - [ ] Crucial T500 2TB PCle Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD - £124.99

    - [ ] Crucial P3 4TB PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 SSD 4TB Capacity PCIe Gen3 - £160.49

    - [ ] Crucial MX500 4TB 2.5” SSD - £141

    - [ ] Corsair CP-9020186-UK SF750 80 Plus Platinum Certified Power Supply - £154.99

    - [ ] Noctua NH-L9a-AM5, Premium Low-profile CPU Cooler Brown) - £39.99

    - [ ] Fractal Terra Mini ITX Case - Silver - £135.14

    - [ ] Thermalright ASF-RED AM5 CPU holder, corrective anti-bending fixing frame, AM5 - £11.12

    - [ ] Nvidia Geforce 4070 Founders Edition - £529.95
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    sadbuttrue's avatar
    very nice, installed my 4070 super today in my big tower, now thinking to do an ITX build with my 3060ti, will use a less powerful CPU and mobo than yours but with same case in green, thanks for posting all the info (edited)
  2. yoyo59's avatar
    Seems overpriced to me but see what others say
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    PCPP is on-site as a guide (if u want to compare to the building. (which is a pointless debate on its own and only there as a guide point).

    For an ITX it is great price, considering afew factors in the market share of prebuilt.

    1) intel systems are mostly ddr4s still, then usual quite bit of fees.
    2) ITX parts are not purchased in bulk, so u dc any service/build fees across parts.
    3) ITX parts are more cost in general..

    if u take 1-3 away, obvious goal post moved, so its specific aimed at that nature.

    Scan do some itx, pretty hefty, overclockers, small independant ones, thats where ull find ur value
  3. utq's avatar
    What’s with all the i5/r5 systems? It’s been a long old time since I did a build, is it truly not worth going for a ‘7’ or ‘9’ model processor if you’ve got a use case that justifies a 4070s?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    ignoring ITX to one side,

    GPU over CPU can affect certain budget appeals:

    techspot.com/rev…pu/

    (edited)
  4. BootStrapWill's avatar
    I just built my very first gaming PC with the terra ITX case. I was amazed I could fit a 4090 inside. Absolutely love it!
  5. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Calling ITX Expert ....
  6. Scalesofjustice's avatar
    These cases are noisy due to the shape of the vents on the side. Just bought a 2000d.
  7. Xenochria's avatar
    If I could fit in a few 3.5" HDDs with a 4070 I'd be all over that case.
  8. davocc's avatar
    I have four SFF machines, ones an ESXi serving Xeon. I built them to be easy to transport across the world which they did well, other than that the only other reasons I can think of are being moved back and forth (as I was when I was a kid going back and forth between both parents' houses) or if you're genuinely really tight on space.
    I know it's neat/nice and a challenge, etc. but there's so much effort that goes into making one work that doesn't affect a MicroATX, ATX, etc. build. I mentioned it to a friend in Canada who pointed out that it was a LOT easier to steal, AFAIK they're more expensive to insure too (just what she mentioned). If you're moving around to work or to LAN meets then that makes sense, perhaps for the technical challenge...
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