Gigabyte H55 Mini-ITX motherboard and Silverstone SG07 used to build (almost) perfect gaming toaster
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
We know you've seen Mini-ITX motherboards before, but how many have managed to fit in a PCI Express x16 lane, two full-sized  DIMM slots, and Intel's LGA1156 socket? Gigabyte has done just that  with its H55 circuit slab, squeezing the basic requirements for a gaming  rig into a 6.7- x 6.7-inch footprint, and the lads over at Tech Report  have taken notice. Pairing that tiny rig with a Silverstone SG07 small  form factor case, they set out to discover if the PC craze of the  Naughties -- SFF computing, mostly sparked off by Shuttle's  efforts -- can be resurrected with more modern gear. What they found  was that the SG07's 600W PSU stood up to the power demands of a GeForce GTX 470,  all parts were somehow maintained in an acceptably cool state without  making the enclosure sound like a wind tunnel, and gaming performance  was highly satisfactory. Of course, there were some compromises and  flaws to both the motherboard and case, but overall it turned out to be  "one heck of a midget gaming system." 5Y7JTKXTR4WK


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