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 ...
It handles full-size ATX motherboards, so what could possibly be so “Mini” about ADATA's latest XPG Invader-family mid-tower PC case? In a word (or rather, two words): desk depth. The Invader X Mini ...
My friend got one of them mini PCs...barebones, comes with case, motherboard and special HS/F unit.<BR><BR>Basically has ONE 5.25" bay, and a few internal 3.5" bays, and everything is ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a single-board computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, and a PCIe interface that makes it possible to add SSDs, hard drives, AI accelerators, ...
I curse enough building a regular PC, never mind an ultra small one with folding sides. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. For those ...
Elecrow has launched a Mini PC case that can house either a Raspberry Pi 5 or NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano while extending the functionality of those little PCs. It also makes them look a little bit like ...
The mad lads at Teenage Engineering are known for their award-winning audio gear designs, but the company occasionally makes some snazzy PC cases too. The Stockholm based design firm’s first foray ...
PC cases might be overlooked more than other components when building your rig. But cases are your gaming PC’s home, and features like cable management, airflow, and ventilation can make or break your ...
Building a mini-ITX PC can be an exciting challenge offering the promise of a compact, yet powerful computing solution. However, amid the excitement of assembling your system, it’s crucial to tread ...
Mini PCs aren't a necessity or an option with nearly as much choice as a mid-tower assemble-it-yourself machine when you're out shopping for a computer upgrade. I have one each of a laptop, mini PC, ...
The smaller the PC, the bigger the problems. That's what I've long believed in my many years of building relatively functional computers. You have to consider tolerances, sizes, form factors, and ...