Truth is Up To Something and I Like It!
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by Revenant
3w ago
    I’m not sure where Truth is going to end up with this build, but I like it. He’s 3D printing up a case that reminds me quite a bit of a Cyberpunk aesthetic. The gold and black asymmetric look is coming along quite nicely. You can follow Truth’s build on the SFF.N Discord, … Read more ..read more
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BeamCase Sandwich 2.0 Build Video
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by Revenant
3w ago
  BeamCase has posted a nice relaxing build video of the Sandwhich 2.0. It’s a great walk through of how it’s built, or some nice ASMR to have in the background. Check out the video below.         ..read more
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ETA PRIME Reviews ASRock NUC BOX-155H with ARC Graphics
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by Revenant
1M ago
  Oh look. Another tiny pre-built. the SFF world is now spoiled for choice on them. This time it has Intel ARC graphics which makes for an interesting little creators box. ETA PRIME focused primarily on gaming in his review of the unit, but looking at the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU it has … Read more ..read more
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Xiikii Industry Develops a 9.8L Chassis Around ASUS’s ProArt GPUs – the FF04
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by John Morrison
1M ago
Source: TechPowerup, Reddit, Bilibili, VideoCardz As large as they are, ASUS’s ProArt GPUs are pretty premium looking – no flashyness, just smooth lines and subtle design cues. Chassis designer Xiikii Industry has taken these design cues, and designed a chassis around this GPU series, and it measures in at only 9.8L – 300 x 120 … Read more ..read more
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Gamers Nexus Reviews Thermalright Peerless Assassin Mini CPU Cooler
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by Revenant
1M ago
  Steve from Gamers Nexus, seen above leading his congregation in opening prayer prior to ritually sacrificing a reference RTX 2080 cooler, has reviewed the Thermalright Peerless Assassin. The review is overall positive for the small-ish cooler, as displayed on GN’s clean, clear, and easily legible on a phone screen charts.     While the … Read more ..read more
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Noctua Announces NH-D12L Chromax.Black Cooler: 145mm Height with 120mm NF-A12x25r Fan.
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by Revenant
1M ago
    Noctua has announced the NH-D12L Chromax.Black cooler. It’s a 145mm tall twin-tower style cooler with a 120mm fan mounted in the center. The fan itself is a variation of the extremely good Noctua NF-A12x25 called the the NF-A12x25r. The design will fit into 4U sized enclosures, and Noctua is claiming that it will … Read more ..read more
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ETA PRIME Takes Fire Look at Intel ARC Powered MSI Claw Handheld
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by Revenant
1M ago
    ETA PRIME has taken a first look at the MSI CLAW gaming handheld. MSI raised a few eyebrows when they announced the CLAW due to their Intel ARC based designed as opposed to the far more popular AMD based units. Concerns about power usage and performance were raised fairly early on, and unfortunately, … Read more ..read more
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Devyn Johnston Builds 3.59L RTX 4060 and Intel i5-13400 SFF PC in Yocto Case
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by Revenant
1M ago
    Devyn Johnston has built another ultra SFF system in his quest to find the smallest RTX 4060 powered PC possible. This time he’s using a Yocto case that comes in at just 3.59L. A change from his previous build is that he’s gone from AMD to Intel for his CPU by choosing an … Read more ..read more
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L91 Builds Fractal Ridge Gaming SFF PC
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by Revenant
1M ago
  L91 is at it again with another very clean build. This time it’s a SFF gaming monster in the form of the Fractal Ridge case, Ryzen 7800 X3D CPU, and Nvidia 4080 Super FE GPU.   Check out the video below.   ..read more
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ETA PRIME Tests Sparkle Low Profile Single Slot ARC A310 GPU
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by Revenant
1M ago
Image Credit – ETA PRIME   ETA PRIME has tested the Intel ARC A310 Single Slot Low Profile card from Sparkle. Coming in at $99 and being just about as small as you can get, the card manages some impressive performance in older titles, as well as in Forza 5. In his test, ETA PRIME … Read more ..read more
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