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My current PC is a month from being a decade old at this point, and I feel it's time for an upgrade: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VKWLQ7

I want to build a smaller PC. I'm way over the tower form factor, and I want to build a smaller form factor. Ideally, it should be able to fit inside this box: https://store.usps.com/store/product/shipping-supplies/priority-mail-medium-flat-rate-box-1-P_O_FRB1

Here's a sketch of what I have planned so far:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
  • Motherboard: ?????
  • Memory: 16GB
  • Storage 250GB SATA SSD
  • Video Card: Basically reusing my ancient GPU
  • Case: ?????
  • Power Supply: ?????
  • Wireless Network Adapter: Some random USB wireless adapter that I'm using now since the wireless adapter I originally had no longer works

I'm hitting a few roadblocks:


I don't really know what type of mobo to look for other than its form factor (mini-ITX) and that it should have a video port. And it should be able to accept 2.5'' SSDs since some of them apparently don't?


The case is a massive headache for me. It seems like for smaller form factor builds, you have to build your PC completely around the case. The open cases like these two are pretty cool:

They're also fucking $150+. The tower case I'm using now was 40 bucks in 2013 money, so around $50 in today's money. Those cases also require smaller PSUs, so I can't reuse my current PSU. And I don't think those cases or most smaller form factor cases like HDDs, which isn't a deal breaker for me, but it's more things to plan out and buy if I can't just reuse a 1TB HDD.

I'm honestly thinking about just buying paper stationaries like these:

and just stacking the parts on top. I would also need to get a riser cable, but the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G has integrated graphics, so I wouldn't even need to bother with the ancient graphics card or the riser cable? Plus, they're not going to fit inside the USPS box.


If I have to get a smaller PSU, I have no idea about wattage requirements. Honestly, I just winged it a decade ago, and everything seemed to have worked out. I guess I could always fall back on "whatever the wattage of the current PSU is."


I think that should do it. I just have a whole bunch of questions and what-ifs because I don't have a complete picture of what the PC should look like.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago (2 children)

It sounds like you're kind of trying to get away with reusing parts while also going down in form factor. And like, really down in form factor. It's really not going to work as you expect. As old as your build is, not even your RAM will still work in a modern mobo. It would be better if you just thought of this as a completely new build, tbh.

If you want to keep using an HDD I would just recommend getting an enclosure for it and using it as a removable drive. 3.5" drives don't mix with small form-factor PCs. Honestly, I'd do the same for the SSD as well. Most modern builds use m.2 drives, which are about the size of a stick of RAM and slot directly onto the mobo.

Also, please please please do not ship a PC squeezed into a USPS flat rate box. That shit is going to get broken and you are going to be sad.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Also, please please please do not ship a PC squeezed into a USPS flat rate box. That shit is going to get broken and you are going to be sad.

I think they used that as a size guide and didn't mean they were actually going to shove into a box, lol

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

If you want to keep using an HDD I would just recommend getting an enclosure for it and using it as a removable drive. 3.5" drives don't mix with small form-factor PCs. Honestly, I'd do the same for the SSD as well. Most modern builds use m.2 drives, which are about the size of a stick of RAM and slot directly onto the mobo.

This seems to be a common thread in most of the replies I'm getting. I really need to get an enclosure for the HDD.

Also, please please please do not ship a PC squeezed into a USPS flat rate box. That shit is going to get broken and you are going to be sad.

That's just a guide for how small I want the PC to be lol