My Mini-itx build.

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Here's some photos of my latest build. Enjoy

(Specs: Lian-Li pc q07, Zotac 9300-itx, C2D E6600, 2GB DDR2 800
W/C: Laing DDC pump with XSPC top, XSPC Delta V3 waterblock, XSPC delta chipset block)


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Yeah it's a pico psu, plugs straight into the power socket on the mobo and has an external power brick. The rad is touching the top of the case right now so a GFX card was not really an option, the onboard GFX is good enough for what this is being used for, plus its drawing 130 watts at present and the psu is only 150 watts. I don't think they make a higher rated picopsu which is a shame...
 
ive tested withought the fans, after a short while the system becomes unstable, it's perfect with one fan, but I like the symmetry.
 
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