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joed14: Lemme guess you want a mini pc for HTPC purpose?? I mean the smaller it gets the better. easy to move around small footprint..right???
Firstly i`ll ask you to consider the AMD Llano series based APUs...Without a dedicated gfx card, that baby is meant for crunching HD muvees in a small package with ample support for various codecs
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Even better if you can get urself a mini-itx mobo.If not stick with m-atx.
Regarding the case, the SUGO is not a true mini-itx/SFF PC case. What it looses in height is matched by increase in width.Remember this case can also accept full length ATX boards amd can aslo fit in a long GFX card. Plus if you were to add the weight of the corsair psu...i am not sure how mobile this thing will be...
There are some others from Silverstone, thermaltake but pricing is way over the top
I could have reccomended CM elite 100 case but it has a lot of limitations wrt to HDD and ODD.
Maybe other members can fill you in with better choices
THE CX430 is an overkill for a HTPC and see if you can get branded psu`s of lesser wattage. This however keeping in mind that this psu wont be doing duty for another machine with higher load in the coming days.Most htpc cases/mini-itx cases comes with flex/TFX type of PSU which asre slimmer in shape and have lower wattage in the 150-250W range, which is enuff for a HTPC
Infact you may even look at local mini-itx cases from i-ball and the likes. With some decent fans for air circulation, you should see acceptable thermal conditions inside your case, given that a htpc isnt on high load for the max part of its operating time.
In-case you are hell bent on a intel solution, pair it up with a low profile , cheap gfx card that supports hd and other video features.