Chewy509
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Hi Guys,
Helping with a build for a friend that requires a smaller case to be used. Due to the cavity available for a tower in his desk being only 420mm deep, I'm limited to cases that are are less than 400mm deep (due to space required for cables at the back). The cavity itself is 280mm wide x 420mm deep x 500mm high. (11" x 16.5" x 19.5").
I've come up the following:
Main requirements are general PC usage (web, email, documents), Java/C++ development with VMs for different OSes (hence the 32GB RAM), with some light gaming, primarily Minecraft and other more casual games. No CoD/Battlefield FPSs... Host OS will most likely be Linux based (his current system is dual boot, but spends 99% of the time in Ubuntu).
Has anyone used the Prodigy-M and like to offer any thoughts? Any issues with parts that may be a show stopper, or something else to consider, either in parts/case? Is the Intel 730 SSD** overkill, and would a Intel 530 (or other equivalent) be a better fit, allowing some funds to go into better parts elsewhere?
I've gone with a regular i5, and not a K as he doesn't want to OC, and similar with the H97 vs a Z97 board, doesn't want to overclock. (Note: the i5-4690K is based on Devil's Canyon, and not Haswell, so this one (i5-4690K) still has VT-x/VT-d enabled, which the Haswell's disabled with the K series, which for some people negated getting the K series). Anyway going with a i5-4690K and a Z97 based board blows the budget...
Also went with a GTX750Ti due to the low power requirements, whilst offering decent performance for an entry level card, and since it's based on Maxwell and not Kepler, gives some additional hardware support for additional video codecs (like H265). Note: The GTX750Ti doesn't need external power, it draws all it's power from the PCIe slot, allowing for a smaller PSU.
The only thing I'm undecided on, is a 3rd party HSF? Any recommendations for such a small case?
PS. We just got a few Intel 730 and Samsung 850 Pro's for testing at work, and damn these things are quick... Unfortunately don't have any Intel 530 or Samsung 840 Pro's to test against to see if the performance of the 730 vs the 530 (or 850 Pro vs the 840 Pro) is worth the extra money.
Helping with a build for a friend that requires a smaller case to be used. Due to the cavity available for a tower in his desk being only 420mm deep, I'm limited to cases that are are less than 400mm deep (due to space required for cables at the back). The cavity itself is 280mm wide x 420mm deep x 500mm high. (11" x 16.5" x 19.5").
I've come up the following:
- Intel i5-4690
- ASRock H97M-PRO4 or ASUS H97M-PLUS (depending on availablity/price). Note: both of these has Intel LAN controllers, whilst the equivalent Gigabyte and MSI boards use Realtek controllers.
- 32GB Kingston KVR DDR3-1600 (2x KVR16N11K2/16 16GB Kit) or Kingston HyperX Blue DDR3-2133 (currently on special at the retailer for same price as regular DDR3-1600 RAM).
- BitFenix Prodigy-M ( http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/chassis/prodigy-m )
- BitFenix FuryG 550W PSU (Modular)
- eVGA nVidia GTX750Ti 2GB
- Intel 730 240GB SSD
- 2TB Hitachi HDD (from existing system).
- Pioneer BR-RW drive
Main requirements are general PC usage (web, email, documents), Java/C++ development with VMs for different OSes (hence the 32GB RAM), with some light gaming, primarily Minecraft and other more casual games. No CoD/Battlefield FPSs... Host OS will most likely be Linux based (his current system is dual boot, but spends 99% of the time in Ubuntu).
Has anyone used the Prodigy-M and like to offer any thoughts? Any issues with parts that may be a show stopper, or something else to consider, either in parts/case? Is the Intel 730 SSD** overkill, and would a Intel 530 (or other equivalent) be a better fit, allowing some funds to go into better parts elsewhere?
I've gone with a regular i5, and not a K as he doesn't want to OC, and similar with the H97 vs a Z97 board, doesn't want to overclock. (Note: the i5-4690K is based on Devil's Canyon, and not Haswell, so this one (i5-4690K) still has VT-x/VT-d enabled, which the Haswell's disabled with the K series, which for some people negated getting the K series). Anyway going with a i5-4690K and a Z97 based board blows the budget...
Also went with a GTX750Ti due to the low power requirements, whilst offering decent performance for an entry level card, and since it's based on Maxwell and not Kepler, gives some additional hardware support for additional video codecs (like H265). Note: The GTX750Ti doesn't need external power, it draws all it's power from the PCIe slot, allowing for a smaller PSU.
The only thing I'm undecided on, is a 3rd party HSF? Any recommendations for such a small case?
PS. We just got a few Intel 730 and Samsung 850 Pro's for testing at work, and damn these things are quick... Unfortunately don't have any Intel 530 or Samsung 840 Pro's to test against to see if the performance of the 730 vs the 530 (or 850 Pro vs the 840 Pro) is worth the extra money.