PC Build Thursday, November 23, 2023 💵 $3871 🔌 490 W
Hello7There

(12/2022)First SFF Build Q58 7700x 3070ti 32GB CL36 by Hello7There

⛔ ERROR

  • Lian Li Q58 and NZXT Kraken X63 are not compatible.

⚠️ WARNING

  • Compatibility issues with large cooler heatsinks or water blocks may arise with some Mini-ITX motherboards due to VRM heatsinks / backplates and limited space available. Unfortunately, it is not possible to automatically detect such problems. Therefore, the only reliable way to know in advance is by directly contacting the motherboard or cooler manufacturer.
  • ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Trinity is a tight fit with the Lian Li Q58 case. Cable management may require additional attention.
Type Product Seller Price Shipping
Motherboard -
CPU -
CPU Cooler +Free shipping
RAM -
Graphics Card + $9.99
Power Supply +Free shipping
Case
Lian Li Q58
(+ $10.85 Shipping)
+ $10.85
SSD +Free shipping
SSD +Free shipping
Monitor +Free shipping
Mouse -
Keyboard -
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490 W
Estimated Wattage
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$3870.74
Build Total

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DISCLAIMER: Not all compatibility checks can be done automatically. Some physical restrictions between components, such as RAM / VRM heatsinks or radiators clearances, need to be checked manually.

🚀 Performance

CPU Single-Core
75%
CPU Multi-Core
18%
CPU Gaming
72%
GPU Gaming
36%

📝 Description

I'm posting a year later because if more people did it would have helped me recently.

Built this when AM5 was brand spanking new. Definitely would have gotten a cheaper mb if there were some available then, but I got impatient. I would also have got a video card with more than 8 GB VRAM. Totally fine now but won't be sooner than I'd like. Why the Q58 wasn't listed as compatible I can't imagine. The Kraken X63 fits but is touching the little hard drive toaster slot in the front, when I was picking a case I saw a video saying I might need to remove it but it's fine.

This was built as my everyday computer and with 1440p/144Hz gaming in mind. I can run most things at highest settings and stay above 100fps.

I've been running at 65W Eco Mode since I found out that was a thing and recently decided it could be quieter. After a lot of googling, I have done manual PBO things. I kept the same 88W/75/150 Eco mode numbers but set a -25 undervolt on my 2 preferred cores and -30 on the others as well as setting the thermal limit to 80C. Might play with it more... but it's perfectly stable since changing from all cores -30. I also set a pretty aggressive fan curve and this thing is nearly silent unless I'm playing a non-indie game and it's noticeably quieter when at full load. Benchmarks within a few points up or down from stock and even under full load haven't hit 70C. Highly recommend spending the time to play with PBO, especially for SFF. Also, I had horrible luck when I tried to use Ryzen Master for anything. Crashes, BSOD, boot loop... Your mileage may vary, but it was easy enough in BIOS.

Those prices are bunk, the only thing that wasn't below msrp I bought was the mb. I think the 3070 Ti was half that... total for the PC itself was like $14-1500 maybe.


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pangoly Admin

Thursday, November 23, 2023

With small factor cases that have several radiator configurations, we always pick the most restrictive one for compatibility, like in this case -- > (ATX PSU Mode: Top:1x120mm, Bottom:1x120mm). That's why it shows the error for the 280mm radiator even though it's possible to install it on top with a SFX power supply.

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