In Part 1 of this build report we focused primarily on the motherboard and installing what effectively were all the key components except for the graphics card. In Part 2, we take a closer look at the popular NZXT H1 case and the installation process.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Part-2-The-build-process-for-our-NZXT-H1-mini-ITX-gaming-rig.477040.0.html
So you can buy three new series x for the same price, which are twice as powerful? Got it, thanks!
@Johng - I'm super keen to know where you can buy an Xbox Series X console right now?! Let's now forget that later this year, AMD's Big Navi RDNA2-based PC GPUs will be out as well as Nvidia's next-gen Ampere cards. The bang-for-your buck equation will narrow considerably at that point, while keeping mind you will be able to do a wide-range of high-end computing tasks on you PC that you can't on a gaming console.
Let's also not forget that it is likely that both Sony and Microsoft will be taking a loss on the consoles when they launch that they will be looking to recoup through software and other licensing sales/fees. That said, the attraction of gaming consoles has always been bang-for-your-buck. Despite this, PC gaming is still going strong for a whole range of reasons and this is a sweet build for the right person - clearly, you're not one of them.
How are the thermals?