u/Bluckiy

Image 1 — Sharing my SFF Midori V5 v2.4 (5.4L) build
Image 2 — Sharing my SFF Midori V5 v2.4 (5.4L) build
Image 3 — Sharing my SFF Midori V5 v2.4 (5.4L) build
Image 4 — Sharing my SFF Midori V5 v2.4 (5.4L) build

Sharing my SFF Midori V5 v2.4 (5.4L) build

Just finished building my first SFF PC that can do 1440p gaming! I could have gone smaller by getting the Colorful iGame 5070 but I was late by just a week. I ended up with the Zotac 5070 which I can't even deshroud without voiding the warranty.

I ordered the Midori V5 case from their website and arrived here after a week, coming from Japan. Total case volume is just 5.4L and build quality is very good. Some part were imported online from China because I can't find it locally.

Full Specs:

  • Case: Midori 5L V2.4 (Dark Gray)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
  • GPU: Zotac RTX 5070 Twin Edge
  • Motherboard: JGINYUE B550i GAMING
  • RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 (16GB x2) 3200Mhz
  • Storage: Kingston NV2 1TB
  • PSU: FSP 500W (FSP500-30AS) 80+ Platinum (Flex)
  • CPU Cooler: Metalfish DSH380
  • Fans: 3x Noctua NF-A9x14 HS-PWM chromax
  • Riser: ADT-Link M33JK-TU 18.5cm (PCIe 4.0)
  • Wi-fi Card: Mediatek MT7927 (True Wi-Fi 7; Full MLO)

I originally planned to use the Noctua L9a cooler but instead went with the DSH380 with its fan replaced with a Noctua. I figured that going brute force is better for the SFF build (2 vs 4 heatpipes) but I'll still need to do testing.

I used my old RAM and spare storage which is a major consideration why I went with AM4 instead of AM5. Also, I chose the non-x3d CPU because it runs on less power and is cooler, considering I'm only limited to 38mm max cooler height.

u/Bluckiy — 16 hours ago