SFF PC
- I just created /c/mffpc for our 20-40L friends
Before leaving reddit, I really enjoyed the mffpc subreddit since I like sff cases but tend to end up building in stuff a little bit bigger than normal SFF. Join the community if you're interested!
- Cheap SFX PSU: FSP Dagger 650W or Lian Li SP750
anyone here has those? i'm kinda budget constrained, i need a quiet sfx psu, heard lian li one are kinda loud
- First Build, Terra vs T1
For context, this is my first PC build EVER. Not just my first SFF. I'm kind of stuck right now on which to get. The T1 seems to be objectively better designed, but it also seems to be much more for the tinker/SFF enthusiast. Building seems a lot more difficult, plus the warranty doesn't seem to be nearly as good as what I could get on the Terra.
I really don't want to mess up parts, or the case, or anything really. The Terra seems super easy to build in, and is much nicer looking imo. I could snag a nice 4 year warranty, and just have it sit there for a while.
Anyone who was or is in a similar situation as me have advice? It'd be very appreciated.
- My first attempt in building an itx pc 5600g+16GBs :)
Hello!! I just built an itx pc for my dad for general office use: Microsoft Word/Excel, internet browsing etc.
The case is inWin chopin pro and it can fit an AMD stock cooler. The only catch was that I had to remove its plastic top off to reduce its height.
I went for 5600g because the price combo CPU+MB on AMD was cheaper than Intel in my country.
- The Framework Desktop Mini PC with dedicated graphics
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Laptop parts into an SFF case might be kind of cheating, but with the amount of effort needed to make everything work for the parts, I think this still counts!
- Sparkle has launched a310 a gpu which doesn't require any external power and supports av1 encoding
I thought the card looks quite decent specially for sff or htpc builds heck it's even got dedicated raytracing cores
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/227958/intel-arc-a310-graphics/specifications.html
- Cleaning day
12700k cooled with Thermalright AXP-120x67
RTX 3080FE
Corsair SF750 PSU
32GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance
Gigabyte Z690i Ultra Lite DDR4 Motherboard
FormD T1 V1.1
Custom PSU cables cut to size from Cablester Customs on Etsy
- Gigabyte Launches Low-Profile GeForce RTX 4060 Graphics Card - Anandtech
Finally an update to the 1050 ti sff or 1650 sff. It's been so long.
- Mini PC performance
I'm looking to replace my aging PC that is almost 10 years old. I've been looking at the Minisforum NPB7 and the Minisforum HX99G. I use my computer mostly for YouTube, Minecraft and browsing the web. My concern is, can these mini PCs handle these basic tasks? From my research and reviews, I think they can... Just looking for confirmation. Thanks!
- Monochrome Aircooled FormD T1
CPU: Intel Core i5 12600K
CPU Cooler: Thermalright AXP 120-67 w/ Scythe Kaze Slim Fan (changed to a Chromax Slim Noctua)
GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3080FE
RAM: 16GB x2 Corsair Vengance 3600mhz
PSU: Corsair SF 750 SFX
Motherboard: Aorus Z690i Ultra Lite DDR4
Case: FormD T1 V1.1 Sandwich
Storage: 2TB Samsung 980 Pro
Case Fans: 2x Phanteks T30
- FormD T1 x Space65
Since I suspect not everyone viewing this thread is a SFF PC enthusiast, SFF PC stands for "Small Form Factor Personal Computer". The community generally likes to categorize any computers under 20 L in volume as a SFF PC.
My PC uses a boutique/enthusiast case called the FormD T1 which is 9.95 L in volume. I can barely hold it in one hand (it's still very heavy though because it's so dense).
LMK if you have any questions about my build or the community in general. Happy to answer questions.
Parts List
- CPU: i7-13700k
- GPU: 4090 FE
- Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790i Edge
- Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB 5600 (OCed to 6000 CL36)
- PSU: Asus ROG Loki SFX-L 1000W
- Cooler: Corsair H100i Elite Capellix w/ LCD screen kit
- Case: FormD T1 Silver
- Custom Cables: Cablester
- Keyboard: Space65 R3 with Osume Dalgona keycaps
Posted this on r/SFFPC on Reddit, but might as well post here. Build was quite tough due to the AIO + SFX-L combo. The AIO also requires a separate fan/RGB hub, so there ends up being very little room for cable management.
Temps are on the high side, but that was expected with the 13700k and a slightly gimped 240 mm AIO due to having to use a slim fan in the T1. Idle coolant temps are 42 C (ambient ~30 C). Gaming coolant temps between 46 C to 50 C and occasionally up to 52 C, but that's only when my ambient temps are 35 C. My personal danger threshold for the coolant is 55 C, so I try to target under 50 C. CPU temps at load is anywhere from 60 C to 75 C.
Works well though otherwise. Scored 27818 on Cinebench R23, with PL1=PL2=200w, -110 mV offset, Lite Load 1, and LLC 5. CPU temps hit 95 C during the benchmark, and coolant temps hit 52 C.
4090 FE's cooler is overbuilt and idles around 37 C and reaches 65 C at load. A complete non-issue temperature-wise for this build.
- TR AXP120-67 or Noctua L12S?
Considering moving from my H1 to a Fractal Terra and will need a new cooler. My GPU is a Radeon 6800xt so it’s only two slots and I’ll have room to maximize my cpu cooler. Which would you choose between the two?
- How do I get the second nvme to show up for X570 pro wifi (itx)?
As the title says I have a x570 pro wifi motherboard, it has 2 nvme slots and while my first nvme shows up the second does not. I have reinstalled windows 10, updated to latest bios, looked into disk management (not there even after rescan), looked in bios (not there only see my first one) and device managers. (Nvme worked when testing on different motherboard so it should be okay), also reseated it a few times in the process.
- Beelink SER6 pro 7735HS opinions?
What does everyone think about the Beelink? Is this a disposable mini PC or do you think it can last many years?
- N100 mini itx fanless motherboardwww.techpowerup.com ASUS Readying Intel Processor N100 Mini-ITX Motherboard
Details of ASUS' upcoming Prime N100I-D D4 Mini-ITX motherboard has made an appearance in official pictures posted over at Fanlesstech, although the board was apparently shown at Computex. The interesting part here is that it's under ASUS' Prime branding, which suggests that this will be a retail pr...
Years on the waiting and finally a replacement for my fanless Apollo lake home server seems to be on the way! After the disappointments of Jasper lane and prior announcements this one seems for real. 3-4 times better compute metrics and half the power.
Wondering what are others in the community using these days for always-on home server/media streaming needs?
- Should I transition from H1v1 to a Terra?
Like my H1 for its footprint but am tired of its thermals. Don’t want the OG meshlicious or the Meshroom because of the shady crap SSUPD pulled with cheating the designer. Was waiting for the FF01 to come out but the Terra came out of nowhere and I’m seriously considering it. It’s a sweet little case and looks great to work in.
Anybody make the move into a Terra from an H1? If so, do you feel like it was a worthwhile switch despite the loss of desk real estate?
- SGPC K49 Build Complete
Honestly not the easiest build, the EVGA PSU had some issues under load and had to be replaced, and the reseller from AliExpress who painted the case didn't do a phenomenal job. However, it's not easy finding a sub 7L case with front IO so I'm happy with the final product.
- i5-8600k and an RX5700xt
- Experience with SFFtime?www.sfftime.com SFF time | products | cases
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- How do you power 3.5" HHDs on a motherboard with DC input power?
I saw the new motherboards coming out with the N100 processor and I think it would make a great little NAS system.
This one has 2x SATA connectors but then it hit me, if the mobo doesn't have a 24-pin connector, how do you power the Sata drives? So far I've only built PCs with a regular PSU so I never wondered.
I think it might be a stupid question :)
This is the mobo https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/N100DC-ITX/index.asp#Overview
- A retired build in one of my favorite cases. The Meshlicious.
280mm AIO kept the 12600K ridiculously cool. Custom 3D printed feet so I wouldn't need to buy a right angled displayport adapter.
Eventually bought a bracket to get a 92mm fan mounted at the top of the case to keep the 3080FE cool in this sandwich layout.
- MiniPC are ok here?
Things like Bee-Link, Miniforums, and others?
I have a bee-link SER5 with a 5600H, for 10 months, this thing rocks, it's like 4"x4" it's incredible!
- FormD T1 Reference Air Cooled Build
CPU: i5 12600K
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-C14S w/ Noctua NF-A14 fan
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorua Z690i Ultra Lite DDR4
RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengance
PSU: Corsair SF750
GPU: RTX 3080FE
Temps (Ambient 25C)
CPU:
Idle: 33C
Load: 66C (gaming) / 87C (Cinebench)
GPU:
Idle: 46C
Load: 68C (gaming/heaven 4.0 bench)
- Do folks make their own cables to fit inside cramped cases?
Is it worth the effort to make custom cables, or should I just work on better cable management?
- Dan C4 SFX - Easier than expected
Inspired by Optimum Techs awesome video about the Dan C4 SFX (https://youtu.be/PpENpqI7BiE) I decided to upgrade my PC and try my hand at this whole MiniITX-thing:
HW:
- AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (AM5, 4.20 GHz, 8 -Core)
- Noctua NH-D12L (145 mm)
- Corsair Vengeance (2 x 16GB, 6400 MHz, DDR5-RAM, DIMM) which kinda bit me in the arse
- ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-I GAMING WIFI
- Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX 3080 MASTER 10G LHR
- Samsung 990 Pro 1TB for OS und apps
- WD Black SN850X 4TB for games
- Lian-Li SP850 SFX power supply
- Dan Cases C4-SFX
I admit, I was quite intimidated by the prospect of building in such a small case, but the C4 SFX makes it easy.
Some tipps for first time builders like me:
- Check your graphic card measurements carefully against the numbers on the website for this case:https://www.dan-cases.com/c4sfx_spec.html
- Don't be afraid to use a bit of force when running the power supply cables. Don't destroy the plugs but you can push a bit to make them fit.
- Best use only NVMe-drives. The less you try to shove into the case the better.
For those who are a bit unsure I recommend the video from Optimum Tech. While it's not a detailed step-by-step guide it does cover most of what you should know. Sure made my day easier and gave me some confidence.
- Best cases and components for a quiet gaming build?
I'm looking to make a "media console" type build that will live under my tv. Main purpose will be playing games at 1080p@60fps
I had a build with a Ryzen 2600 and r9 390 in a Fractal Node 202 but it could get really loud. What's the best way to make a quiet gaming build? Would a higher end GPU that is under volted be best? Or just a mid range GPU at stock settings?
- Yes, a D15 will fit in a In Win 301c. No, its not a good idea
Been meaning to post this forever.
Built around a In Win 301c, and wanted a real quiet build, so i went with the Noctua D15 instead of the D14.
It does fit, but its almost impossible to do the clips up.
- SKTC S02 with a top cat expansion
Nice and fluffy but even the idle temps go up too much to my liking.
SKTC S02 case Asus X570-I 5800 X3D Cooler Master ML240L (swapped stock fans for A12x25s) 2x16 GB HyperX 3200 MHz Asus TUF 3070 Ti 2 Samsung 980 2TB SSDs SF600 Gold pslate customs cables Linkup PCIe4.0 riser cable
Minor changes - replaced the stock power button (horrible feel, don't recommend) with a vandal switch
- My baby (name pending)
Took a while to get right, but I'm really happy with it. Only thing missing in this pic is a fan array like the one seen in this HWCanucks video. Handles everything I've thrown at it thus far and runs pretty quiet to boot.
Specs: 3080ti, 5900x, 32GB RAM, ASRock X570 TB3, Sentry 2.0 Case
- Anyone excited for this?www.instagram.com Billet Labs (@billet_labs) • Instagram photos and videos
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This CPU and GPU 2-in-1 water-cooling block seems like a dream for sff builds. I remember seeing this in reddit a few months ago. I wonder what layout/case would be the best for this setup.
- What case are you using?
Just starting a discussion, since I'm not seeing people post and this is still new.
What case are you using, what have you used, and what did you like best?
I've only had two. NFC S4 Mini Classic and FormD T1 V2.
I really liked the S4 Mini because of its size, but it wasn't easy to work on. The FormD although larger, much easier to work on and no heating issues.
- Welcome to SFF PC
I can't believe this community wasn't created, so I made it. Welcome, here is my 2 PCs side by side. :)