Testing Methodology

For testing Mini-ITX cases, we use the following standardized testbed with and without dedicated graphics cards to get a feel for how well the case handles heat and noise.

Mini-ITX Test Configuration
CPU Intel Core i3-2120
(65W TDP)
Motherboard Zotac Z68ITX-A-E
Graphics Card Intel HD 2000 IGP
Memory 2x2GB Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer DDR3-1600
Drives Kingston SSDNow V+ 100 64GB SSD
CPU Cooler SilverStone NT07-1156 with Cooler Master ThermalFusion 400
Power Supply Included 90W AC Adapter

Each case is tested with just the Core i3's integrated graphics as well as with a discrete graphics card when possible. The system is powered on and left idle for fifteen minutes, the thermal and acoustic results recorded, and then stressed by running four threads (three with a dedicated GPU) in Prime95 (in-place large FFTs) on the CPU, and OC Scanner (maximum load) is run when the dedicated GPU is installed. At the end of fiteen minutes, thermal and acoustic results are recorded. If the enclosure has a fan controller, these tests are repeated for each setting. Ambient temperature is also measured after the fifteen idle minutes but before the stress test and used to calculate the final reported results.

We try to maintain an ambient testing temperature of between 22C and 24C. Non-thermal test results aren't going to be directly comparable to the finest decimal point, but should be roughly comparable and give a broader idea of how the enclosure performs.

Thank You!

Before moving on, we'd like to thank the following vendors for providing us with the hardware used in our testbed.

Assembling the Antec ISK 110 VESA Noise and Thermal Testing
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  • CaptainDoug - Thursday, September 13, 2012 - link

    Surely there's a place for 2 or 4 gb of ram...
  • irqsRfun - Tuesday, November 20, 2012 - link

    http://www.mini-box.com/M350-universal-mini-itx-en...

    This might be a better fit for some applications, since it does not require the purchase of a power supply.
  • powerarmour - Thursday, November 22, 2012 - link

    Just built one of these myself :-

    http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/1981/img2012112...

    Intel Core -3-3225 (w/HD 4000)
    8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1866
    ASRock H77M-ITX motherboard

    Found it very easy to install tbh, didn't have to take the power board out either, just slide the motherboard in back to front (angle towards front of case, lower, then slide up to the backplate)

    No problems with cabling either, just look at the pic :)

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