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Neat SFF 3D Print build from reddit

wonder if he has a APU build could get it really small if it were a 8700G used as a media player hmmm.
Agree! I lots of people like to go as small as possible within a performance level, and I respect this build…but if you are going to run a large ish GPU, an mATX board and ATX board don’t add much bulk and run much cheaper.

I think I would only pay the itx/sff premium if going truely tiny with some for of single slot or low profile GPU, or just on integrated.
 
Cool design, but dam do people not care about cpu cooling anymore. Are those few tiny slits on the top the only way to exhaust? Surely I missed a photo... nope, a few grills here and there, and not a single exhaust fan hole in sight?

Ugh. I wish wish wish I had a less broken body, and a less broken life. Id be on top of so many projects - including building my own case, that ive designed and refined over years - and not just rotting away in pain 24/7. FML. FL. F.
 
Agree! I lots of people like to go as small as possible within a performance level, and I respect this build…but if you are going to run a large ish GPU, an mATX board and ATX board don’t add much bulk and run much cheaper.

I think I would only pay the itx/sff premium if going truely tiny with some for of single slot or low profile GPU, or just on integrated.
something small enough to use a flex psu then you can get down to almost shield lvls of tiny.
 

Thought this was a really cool little build and some of you may be interested.
Hi,
This is an impressive SFF build. Fitting an RTX 4090 alongside a high-end AMD 7800X3D and 64GB of DDR5 in the Hyte Y60 is no small feat. I love how clean the cable management looks and the airflow seems really well thought out for such a compact case. The combination of high-end components with a small form factor really shows that SFF builds can be both powerful and aesthetically pleasing. Definitely inspiring for anyone looking to do a similar compact, high performance setup.
 
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