So yesterday I went through and spoke about each of the components I went with for Lunchbox 4 and why I went with them. Today's the day we dive into customizing the build to make it stand out a little including adding that all important carrying handle. Then after that, I benchmark the build and figure out how the new build compares to our last Lunchbox build. Does it fit our goal of always going smaller and faster? Do I have any regrets with the new build? Well I talk about that in the last section, so don’t forget to check that out as well.
Project Name: Lunchbox 4
Review Samples Provided by: Raijintek, Noctua, Silverstone, Gigabyte, Crucial, Intel, Corsair, NZXT, and Zotac
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
| Components Used | Live Pricing | |
| Case | Raijintek Metis | Live Pricing |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte Z170N-Gaming 5 | Live Pricing |
| CPU | Intel i7-6700K | Live Pricing |
| Video Card | Zotac GTX 1060 AMP! Edition | Live Pricing |
| RAM | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16B) | Live Pricing |
| Heatsink | Noctua NH-L9x65 | Live Pricing |
| Case Fan | NF-F12 industrialPPC-3000 PWM | Live Pricing |
| Power Supply | Silverstone SFX Series 600W SST-SX600-G | Live Pricing |
| Lighting | NZXT Hue+ | Live Pricing |
| Storage |
Crucial MX200 1TB SSD Crucial MX200 M.2 500GB SSD |
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| Handle | MNPCTech Black Billet Grooved Handle | Live Pricing |
