Smallest 4060 LP build yet?

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Today we’re building one of the smallest 4060 gaming PCs possible in the Lazer3D HT5. This video takes you through the entire build process from the components used, including an AMD Ryzen 7600 CPU and the Gigabyte Low Profile RTX 4060.

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Amazing build! The most powerful vs size ratio pc build yet. Video production and editing is pretty neat!

artic
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I hope GPU makers revert from whose card is bigger to whose card is smaller.

Reza_
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It's very satisfying how every parts fits perfectly and fully uses the space available. True meaning of SFF. Very curious how these extremely small Plex psu performs tho!

oliviergiroux
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There is some satisfaction in seeing that all the parts fit together neatly. Great find!

StaK_
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That “slightly recessed” button is actually pretty slick!

Where would someone get one of those smaller power buttons? Did it come with the case?

This is the kind of thing I’m looking to do. I’ve got an R5 8600G right now, in a knock-off A01 case, but I’d like slightly bigger to have a dedicated gpu. My 3080Ti is too big for any of these attempts, so I need something much more low profile (I’m a trucker and trying to get the smallest system I can get without resorting to a potato).

TotheBeechwoods
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This looks great. I’ve been looking for a small pc build to have in my living room when I feel like playing games on the big screen. Great content, appreciate the inspiration

HussainAl--Khalil
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This is super cool, ETA prime did one of these a few days ago, and I thought that looked clean. This took it to the next level with the case design.

Mrio
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What an amazing a unique build, keep bringing more these, very different from traditional builds

tongoso
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Devyn, I stumbled across your channel and glad I did. I love the small builds you’re showing! I’m a full time RVer and really don’t have room for a full size PC for the gaming I do. These smaller builds are awesome, and you do a super good job showing and explaining your builds. Thank you for that! What would really help, is giving us some idea of the cost of the build at the time of filming. I’ve used the provided links and figured it out, but giving viewers an up front estimated cost would save a little time to watch more of your videos! Just say’n! Great job, Sir! 😎👍🏼

COMtnPilot
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I'm literally in the process of ordering parts for my ht5/250w gan build. Perfect timing and glad to see some attention for the ht5; a severely underrated case imo. Also shout out to Lazer 3D in Manchester, England - they have great customer service alongside high quality products. To anyone thinking of building one for a media server, DO NOT use a GPU, use intel quicksync; intel quick sync on alder lake+ outperforms nearly every GPU out there for transcoding workloads. This is not a joke. Also, great video!

timothy
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Nice little build. This is a true throw it in the backpack gaming PC. I always wanted to do a build like this in a Lone Industries L5, too bad they no longer make the case.

richardfarmer
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I love this build. I might even recreate this same thing just to play. Thank you for sharing.

roberthelcher
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Gotta say man Great quality
Your part selection is what impresses me the aesthetic is just another vibe

StgnatE
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Production quality is insane as always! I love this case and build overall, it's perfect for a small setup or even bringing to LAN events.

ShaneAJM
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Excellent video and definitely gives me a similar style to Optimum Tech. Keep up the great quality content and killer build!

Tully-Henderson
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FINALLY a creator that weights the completed ITX build. Thank you!

kilosera
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Love the design of this size of case and curious of the temps reach by the flex psu! Look forward to more of these small factor pcs. Thanks for reviewing so thoroughly and build steps needed. 👍

Senrab
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Another wonderful build, and excellent production quality. So, well done, again, as always! I actually have this exact same case, still in it's box unfortunately. I also have the same power supply and cooler. I've been planning a similar build to yours, but I've been too busy to get it done. So, you beat me to it! I was planning to use the RTX A2000 GPU though. It would have been good if you could have included power consumption numbers, worst case under load. The power supply limit of 250W is quite limited, but it's probably OK since your chosen CPU has is very efficient. That was my main reason for thinking about using an RTX A2000, as it's TPU is only 70W. My main aim is to built a PC that will be used mainly for work with the ability for occasional gaming, so I wanted to focus the available power to the CPU. I really like this PSU, as it is extremely small and yet it has passive cooling and is therefore silent in operation. Compared to, say a flex ATX PSU that is also small but relatively noisy. My only other comment I have is about the power button. The fact that the smaller power button isn't flush with the case is a bit of a bummer. I was wondering if it would help if you added a spacer (like a plastic washer or something similar) between the smaller power button and the plastic adaptor that you have taped to the case. That might help to raise the power button so that is becomes flush with the case. If that works, it would be a big improvement IMO. It might be just me, but I'm a bit OCD when it comes to things like that lol. Great job though, love your work!

markdavies
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I’m in love with this build. The only thing is I wish it came in other colors. Maybe white or red.

isaakdiaz
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Wow great build! Keep up with the good vids. Yes, I agree that more businesses should make LP graphics cards. It's encouraging to see a growing variety of ITX cases available in the market now as compared to just 3 years ago.

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