Check out the smallest gaming PC case in the world

21 June 2016
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Have you ever longed for the power of a modern gaming PC in a tiny, portable case? The innovative DAN Mini-ITX PC case is striving to make that dream a reality.

The DAN A4-SFX Mini-ITX can house a full-sized graphics card, with a volume of only 7.25l.

The DAN A4-SFX gaming case is compatible with Mini-ITX motherboards and can house a high-end graphics card such as the GeForce GTX 1080.

The case supports SFX-size power supplies – which feature a smaller form factor than their ATX counterparts – along with three 2.5-inch SSD or HDD drives.

In order to fit a gaming GPU inside such a small case, the DAN uses a PCIe riser cable to mount the graphics card behind the motherboard.

The case has been successfully funded on Kickstarter, collecting a total of €375,103.

Specifications

Below are the specifications of the DAN A4-SFX gaming case:

DAN A4-SFX Mini-ITX case Specifications
Case Dimensions 200 x 112 x 317mm
Weight 1.25kg
Graphics card Dual-Slot up to 295mm
Motherboard Mini-ITX
Power supply SFX, SFX-L
Drives 3 x 2.5-inch
Front ports 1 x USB 3.0
Extras 3M Twin Axial 300mm PCIe riser cable

Pricing

The DAN A4-SFX is still running a Kickstarter campaign, and potential funders can secure their case with a donation of €230.

Check out the DAN A4-SFX Kickstarter page for more information.

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  1. Led
    22.06.2016 at 09:22

    I hope many people aren’t confused with this offering…it’s only the case, with PSU on sale here. You’ll still have to buy your own mini-ITX motherboard, your CPU, and graphics card, amongst others. So, to be clear, it’s just the case.

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