2.5L Thin-ITX build: PS5 too big so I 3D-printed a small one

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In this video, I design a custom 2.5L case inspired by the PS5 to fit a Thin-ITX motherboard and an Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU, followed by a gameplay test and benchmarks. - 3D Case model files: This 3D case is just my beta version. Right now, it’s designed for specific parts and won't fit other PC hardware. I'm working on making the design more compatible and plan to release it to the public with Version 2. Stay tuned! - ITG Gear Amazon storefront: - 3D printing kits: - Check out my 3D model file on Creality Cloud: - Check out my 3D model file on Patreon: Get yours: Amazon: - Interhill portable monitor - Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU - CPU cooler - SODIMM DDR4 RAM - M.2 NVMe SSD AliExpress: - Case power button: - INYUDA H610IG Thin-ITX motherboard : - CPU cooler - SODIMM DDR4 RAM - 180W 4 Pin (Din) Plug AC Adapter - 200W 4 PIN (Din) Plug AC Adapter - 250W 4 PIN (Din) Plug AC Adapte 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Highlight 1:18 INYUDA H610IG Thin-ITX motherboard overview 2:02 PC parts assembly 3:10 DIY Blower style CPU cooler 4:55 Intel Arc Pro B50 installation 6:00 2.5L Custom 3D case design and installation 8:12 Final project previews 9:16 CPU & GPU Stress test 10:12 Gameplay test 12:18 Final thought about the build Description: In this video, I designed a custom 2.5L ultra-small form factor (SFF) PC case inspired by the PS5 to fit a Thin-ITX motherboard and a powerful Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU with 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM. I walk you through the entire DIY 3D-printing process, including 20 revisions of the internal tray and panels printed in matte black PETG and ASA for maximum durability and heat resistance. You will see the full assembly of this tiny console-killer, featuring a 220W CPU cooler on a 35W CPU and a 180W 4-pin DIN AC adapter for a clean, cable-free exterior. I also perform a deep dive into BIOS settings like Resizable BAR and Above 4G Decoding before putting the system to the test with CPU-Z, FurMark, and HWINFO to monitor the impressive 72C thermals. Finally, we jump into God of War Ragnarok at 1200P High settings with XeSS, where this tiny 3D-printed masterpiece achieves a smooth 65-87 fps average, proving that big power can come in a very small, quiet package. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn commission from qualifying purchases. This means that if you make a purchase through my affiliate links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. #itggear #diy #pcbuild
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