Configuration Design: Power board (typically a DC-ATX power module rated at 300W or less) and an external adapterthis setup eliminates the "power supply cooling fan noise" and "heat generated by internal power components affecting the chassis interior" compared to traditional internal power supplies. ^^ Only supports one 2.5" hard drive, aligning with the mini chassis' lightweight design.
CPU cooler height limits: 36mm max height without a hard drive; 29mm max height with a 7mm hard drive; 27mm max height with a 9mm hard drive.
^^ Application Scenarios: Ideal for users with limited desktop space (e. g., HTPC, student dorms, office workstations); Requiring portable setup (e. g., temporary offices, backup units for outdoor livestreaming); Pursuing minimalist desktop aesthetics (where the chassis can be easily concealed behind monitors or on bookshelves). ^^ Compared to plastic computer cases, 0.6 mm SPCC steel sheet offers superior structural rigidity, preventing case deformation after prolonged use. It also provides a degree of scratch and impact resistance. ^^
Overclocking is not recommended: Even if the CPU supports overclocking (e. g., i5-12400T), avoid increasing the frequency manually to prevent inadequate cooling. Consider adding an ultra-thin fan. ^^ Mini PC case lacks PCIe expansion slots, making it suitable only for integrated graphics or external graphics docking via thunderbolt. Installation requires precise planning of component order (typically: motherboard (ITX) CPU cooler (height limit) storage (one 2.5" SSD) power cables) to prevent excessive cable compression. ^^ Before use, hardware must be rigorously selected for low power consumption and compact size to avoid compatibility and thermal issues.


