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 ...
It's a myth that PC users need a large tower to accommodate all components. While the standard ATX mid-tower is the most popular form factor in PC cases, mini-ITX cases are no longer considered ...
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 ...
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 ...
Can a mini PC really run on a USB-C power bank? We break down the power limits, challenges, and which models make it possible ...
Armed with a modified 3D printer, PC builder Jean Roberto De lacovo created all the parts he needed to make the chassis for this stunning 3D printed PC case. It's called Piñasphere, and it features a ...
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, ...
WhiningDog reviews American Media Systems’ gITX CF-668, a $135 acrylic and aluminum mini-ITX PC case with an odd size (11 inches by 14) that makes it best suited for duty as a Home Theater PC. They ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
Your mini PC can do even more! Most models can be upgraded with extra RAM and a new SSD to boost performance and storage.
Perhaps the only thing more daunting than building a gaming PC is rebuilding an existing one in a different case. As much as migrating your motherboard, components, cables, and everything else might ...