CPU - AMD Ryzen 8600G
CPU cooling - AMD Wraith Stealth (modified)
RAM - 32GB (2x16GB) Team Group RAM 6000MT/s
GPU - n/a, integrated graphics
Motherboard - ASRock A620I Lightning WiFi
Storage - ***none***
Case - InWin BQ656 (search "InWin Chopin" for relevant reviews)
PSU - proprietary 150W power supply
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I built this HTPC a year or two ago to serve as a media player/living room gaming PC. Very minimally used. Storage and BD drives have been removed, so you will need to provide your own M.2 or SATA media. Feel free to make an offer. My main concern is getting this to someone who can find a use for it.
The case is an InWin BQ656. The same basic chassis is sold in the DIY market as the InWin Chopin; you can find many reviews of that on Youtube to get an idea of what you're working with here. The case is very user-friendly given its size, and you should have little to no problem navigating it. It comes with a proprietary 150W power supply as well as optional VESA mounting hardware to mount to the back of a monitor.
(I bought this case because it has a knock-out panel for 1x optical drive. It also has an internal caddy for 1x SATA drive. The Chopin chassis has the same internal space, but it wraps the front and sides of the case - including the knock-out panel - in a solid metal accent panel. It replaces the optical drive caddy with a second SATA caddy. Neither the BQ656 nor the Chopin are to be confused with the InWin Chopin MAX, which moves the motherboard tray down into this space in order to fit larger heatsinks; the MAX provides a higher-capacity 250W PSU.)
(There is also a knockout panel for an optional card reader, but I believe that is a proprietary module sold by InWin. I have never seen one myself.)
The motherboard is an ASRock A620I Lightning WiFi. (It features a main M.2 slot on top with included heatsink and a second M.2 slot on the underside. In order to access this second slot, you unfortunately will need to completely remove the motherboard from the case.)
The CPU is an AMD Ryzen 8600G at stock clocks. It is cooled by a Wraith Stealth cooler. (As has been noted by many others online, the Wraith Stealth had to be modified in order to fit inside this case. The decorative shroud with the AMD logo was removed and the fan's mounting posts were shortened.)
The RAM is 2x16GB (total 32GB) sticks of Team Group RAM running at 6000MT/s.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Thanks for looking!