• rafoix@lemmy.zip
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    4 hours ago

    I have a mini-itx system that I managed to build right at the moment RAM jumped 50% in price.

    The problem isn’t the size of the board. The problem is the ITX orientation of all the components forces PC to be much larger and a bit more complicated than they have to be to build.

    I think if engineers were given this problem to solve while allowing for modularity and upgradeability would definitely come up with something much better than what we have.

    Edit - for example, both the motherboard and the GPU need a ton of power. Why not have a standard where they both slot into the power supply? Why not have a PCIe pass through built into the power supply so that both large boards sit back to back instead of perpendicular?

    It’s just an idea but I was thinking of that while routing cables on my last PC build.