Im building this purely out of boredom and to fulfil an itch i've had for awhile.
I've always wanted a little test bench to mess with but at the same time i dont wanna be spending an absolute fortune on parts for what is basically a very little use case scenario.
So with that in mind, i went out on the hunt for cheap parts, nothing latest and greatest but no slouch either. Budget myself to a max of £500 for the entire build, for several weeks i've been looking for parts. Wanting to keep with ITX form factor as well for that cute and uniqueness made it that much harder to source parts for cheap.. cos you know ITX is double the price of ATX! The Smaller you got the more expensive it gets!
Parts list over the weeks i've acquired:
Total Spend thus far: £268 exc the gpu.
Including GPU: £498 ooooof that was close!
But Jay, you haven't bought any cooling?! What are you gonna cool it with? Fairy fans?!
Naaaah mate, i have a ton of leftover watercooling stuff, fittings, blocks, rads, tubing, everything to make a man happy.
So cooling i have:
Last night the build began, took weeks for some parts to arrive due to RM having a hissy fit with its management. But a few weeks delay and all the parts arrived safely, even despite the postie hurling my motherboard box over the gate like his life depended on it.
First check out this Cult 3D ITX test bench! I honestly thought an ATX psu would fit into this so i went ahead and bought one only to find it doesn't fit so that's back up for sale (Please buy it ), hence the need for a ITX psu in the end. I did panic for abit since ITX psu's have skyrocketed in price recently, i can't find a decent spec one with a high wattage for sub £125! SFX means it will cost you double what a regular ATX would cost, bonkers!
Now the build pics! Some soldering and hot melting required here, i bought some special tips so i could push the holt melt inserts in for the screws to fit in. Worked a charm, i highly recommend these to anyone wanting to do this with 3D printed stuff.
All inserts done and ready to assemble and test fit. Always a nervous part for me, if it doesn't fit now im ******! Also, didn't use the FLT120 in the background, too heavy and mounting isn't good. Adds too much pressure on the mounts with it being 3D printed plastic i didn't want to risk it.
Board assembled, ready to go in.
Yup those are keyboard switches for the Power and Reset switch! Went for some Tactile Zaku II's for that nice satisfying press! Love it! Just need to solder the pins on the back to a switch cable.
Watercooling hardware mounting, tricky but i got it to work. Might need to get some more printed mounts to fit this.
This is where i left it last night, tubing runs to do and plan but i need to take into a count for the gpu. Will also use some QD's as well so i can integrate a watercooled gpu for testing purposes if need be.
Thats it for now!
I've always wanted a little test bench to mess with but at the same time i dont wanna be spending an absolute fortune on parts for what is basically a very little use case scenario.
So with that in mind, i went out on the hunt for cheap parts, nothing latest and greatest but no slouch either. Budget myself to a max of £500 for the entire build, for several weeks i've been looking for parts. Wanting to keep with ITX form factor as well for that cute and uniqueness made it that much harder to source parts for cheap.. cos you know ITX is double the price of ATX! The Smaller you got the more expensive it gets!
Parts list over the weeks i've acquired:
- 6700k (This chip was marked as untested, took a punt and it freakin works no issues!)
- Asus Z270i ITX board (Won this on auction for what is probably a rather good bargain price considering they still go for £120+)
- 32gb DDR4 Corsair Low profile ram 3600mhz (Nicked this from work, unwanted and was destined to be recycled)
- Crucial P3 Nvme SSD drive (Amazon bargain for £35)
- Lian LI SP750w SFX PSU (OCUK B Grade special, knocked a fair chuck off the list price after some negotiation with the ocuk team and Rob, ta mate!)
- Cult 3D printed ITX Test Bench by JTKW, printed by Sabitech in my favourite colours, Carbon Fibre and Proper in your face green for £35
- GPU? Probably order a Sapphire RX7600, i want this more for the Starfield code than anything else .
Total Spend thus far: £268 exc the gpu.
Including GPU: £498 ooooof that was close!
But Jay, you haven't bought any cooling?! What are you gonna cool it with? Fairy fans?!
Naaaah mate, i have a ton of leftover watercooling stuff, fittings, blocks, rads, tubing, everything to make a man happy.
So cooling i have:
- XSPC Raystorm (New revision) cpu block
- XSPC TX120mm radiator, i have a 240mm radiator as well but mounting is an issue right now and im sure the weight will hold.
- XSPC compression fittings, i might go hardcore and go hardline on the cpu side.
- Old EK DDC pump res combo, however just bought a Phanteks R160 res combo from MM on ocuk so will swap that out.
- Leftover Phanteks D30 fan
Last night the build began, took weeks for some parts to arrive due to RM having a hissy fit with its management. But a few weeks delay and all the parts arrived safely, even despite the postie hurling my motherboard box over the gate like his life depended on it.
First check out this Cult 3D ITX test bench! I honestly thought an ATX psu would fit into this so i went ahead and bought one only to find it doesn't fit so that's back up for sale (Please buy it ), hence the need for a ITX psu in the end. I did panic for abit since ITX psu's have skyrocketed in price recently, i can't find a decent spec one with a high wattage for sub £125! SFX means it will cost you double what a regular ATX would cost, bonkers!
Now the build pics! Some soldering and hot melting required here, i bought some special tips so i could push the holt melt inserts in for the screws to fit in. Worked a charm, i highly recommend these to anyone wanting to do this with 3D printed stuff.
All inserts done and ready to assemble and test fit. Always a nervous part for me, if it doesn't fit now im ******! Also, didn't use the FLT120 in the background, too heavy and mounting isn't good. Adds too much pressure on the mounts with it being 3D printed plastic i didn't want to risk it.
Board assembled, ready to go in.
Yup those are keyboard switches for the Power and Reset switch! Went for some Tactile Zaku II's for that nice satisfying press! Love it! Just need to solder the pins on the back to a switch cable.
Watercooling hardware mounting, tricky but i got it to work. Might need to get some more printed mounts to fit this.
This is where i left it last night, tubing runs to do and plan but i need to take into a count for the gpu. Will also use some QD's as well so i can integrate a watercooled gpu for testing purposes if need be.
Thats it for now!