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Price does not include the GPU. ====== Equipped with an A3000 12GB, it's perfect for LMM and other AI-related processing. If you only want the case (and screen + fans), please comment. Screen: 2k resolution 2520x1680px CPU/Memory/GPU/MB: Ryzen9 3900 12C24TH / DDR4 3200 32GB / Nvidia RTX A3000 FKS / X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX (CMOS battery replacement socket) Power Supply/Other: Fractal Design SFX-500W Gold Custom CPU cooler Noctua fan Custom power supply socket Bottom 140mm fan x 2, 92mm fan on the back. Custom case, GPU up to 310mm, CPU cooler supports most heights. Body: 175x245x330mm, feet height 11mm The highlight is the custom-built SFF case with a screen, designed from scratch, not a remix, inspired by various SFF printable cases. It's made of impact-resistant, chemical-resistant, and heat-resistant materials not sold in Japan, ensuring long-term use without any problems. When disassembled, the case frame is less than 250mm cubed. You can change the screen settings by removing two screws (but consider the operation as a bonus). It's loaded with Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.2, and multiple RGB pin headers. The display uses HDMI for versatility, but it can also connect with a single Type-C cable. Also, it's a versatile design that allows you to customize the faceplate design and create side panels; it's a mystery why the case construction alone cost around 40,000 yen. Cinebench R23 multi-core scores around 15,000-16,000, but even when stressed, the case fans run at 450RPM, keeping the temperature 25 degrees lower, in the 70s, so it's safe even in summer. Although a chipset fan is installed, it seems unnecessary if the case fans are running. The essence is a project (summer vacation project) to create a mysterious creative PC using leftover parts, including the screen. The screen's control knob is chipped from the time of purchase, but it can be operated with a pick or a flathead screwdriver. The CPU is quite high-end for AM4 and generates a good amount of heat.
2 months ago