Mini-ITX system info and help?

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Im basically looking to build a mini-itx system.
But as iv never really looked into this form factor before i could do with your technical knowledge and own experiences on a good spec.
Also what is best to look for and what to avoid.
The only thing i know for sure right now is i want the Bitfenix Prodigy case.
My current specs are as follows:

I5 2500k.
Coolermaster hyper 212 evo cooler.
Asus h61 mobo.
8gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance ram.
Cooler master gx650w psu.
Asus hd7850 dcu2 gpu.
hitachi 500gb hdd.

So now for the questions:
a)Will my current psu fit the case?
b)Will my gpu fit the case?
c)What are the best board options for my price range?
d)Are there any other things im going to need extra other than a new board and case?
e)Is a good overclock realistic in these cases? (mainly gpu heat issues) as i run this card with an overclock.

The budget is set at £200 including the case.

Thanks for looking hope you guys can come up with some good info for me!
(and im sorry if this has been asked numerous times before)
 
the psu im not positive ive seen some ppl having to squeeze psu's in that case so ill leave that to some1 that has one

the gpu will easy fit
you realize the prodigy is rather on the large size for an itx?
gigabyte make some nice itx boards
i think your overclock will be fine

case, board, couple extra fans is all you really need
aslong as your memory is just 2 sticks, dont see many itx boards with more than that ><

why that case you just love the look?
 
Yeah the psu issue has me stumped really cant seem to find info on it! :confused:
Mem is just two sticks.
And its the look of the case that drew me to it. unless there are others that will fit my specs? I havent really looked at others i just had it in my mind i wanted this case as it looks good! And its still a lot smaller than my current case:
Aerocool Strike x gt.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-026-AE&groupid=2362&catid=2226&subcat=

And i have an ample supply of fans. Pretty much every slot on that case has a fan in it. :D
cheers for the reply!
 
Wow that's one ugly case...I can see why you want to change it :D

Yeah thanks for that! Also one of the reasons why i want a change.

So after a little more researching on my night shift last night iv come up with some info.
My psu dimensions are as follows:
150x140x86mm
http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=6642

The case specs a psu no larger than 160mm. And with an internal width of 250mm id think im ok to use it:
http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/chassis/prodigy#specs

Obviously hiding all those wires left over is going to be a right pain.

With that sorted im currently looking at this setup:
YOUR BASKET
1 x Gigabyte Z77N-WIFI Intel Z77 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Mini ITX Motherboard £98.99
1 x BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX Cube Case - Midnight Black £64.99
1 x BitFenix Spectre 230mm Fan White LED - black £14.99
Total : £192.47 (includes shipping : £11.25).



Can anyone see any imediate problems with this?
 
The Gigabyte board has no vcore adjustment.

If you plan to overclock at some point the Asrock Z77E-ITX is a better choice.
It can be had for £100 if you shop around.

If you have no plans to overclock, save a few quid and get a H77 board, exactly the same feature set as Z77 minus the ability to overclock of course.

Both boards have the downside of not being big air cooler friendly, the cpu socket is too close to the pci-e slot.
Closed loop coolers such as the Corsair H60 make this a non issue.

The only Z77 board currently on sale that will allow the use of big air cooler is the Asus P8Z77-I Deluxe, at £150 it's hard to justify.
The Asrock overclocks within mhz of the Asus board and after a few builds with each of them, it's the one I recommend.
A Corsair H60 will give you a 4.5 - 4.6ghz almost silent overclock (with the right fan such as an 1150rpm Gentle Typhoon)
 
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