[TechPowerUp] NVIDIA SFF-Ready System Build & Benchmark review
Posted by kikimaru024@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 11 comments
Posted by kikimaru024@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 11 comments
Jayram2000@reddit
14900k is certainly a choice for SFF...
vegetable__lasagne@reddit
Does being SFF make any difference? If it's water cooled the majority of the heat should be vented straight out the case anyway.
Crintor@reddit
SFF going to be very limited on radiator capacity, requiring faster fan speeds and possibly pump speeds, meaning more noise. Not to mention the performance and power consumption.
vegetable__lasagne@reddit
Sure but they fit a 280mm AIO in this
protomartyrdom@reddit
Not the content I go to TechPowerUp for.
dripkidd@reddit
yo nice sponsored content! did nvidia specify they had to use an intel cpu I wonder? at least they could've picked the 14600K/12700K it wouldn't look so fucking stupid... https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-9800x3d/images/power-applications.png
xNaquada@reddit
lol what more needs to be said ^^
kikimaru024@reddit (OP)
lmao y'all acting as if a 14900K can't be cooled in this setup
TheAgentOfTheNine@reddit
It probably can. The noise, tho...
xNaquada@reddit
It is quite frankly, a stupid, illogical choice for an sffpc in today's market. It is so outlandish it reveals a blatant ad campaign or advertorial, or incompetence.
YeshYyyK@reddit
/u/xNaquada
Nvidia's whole SFF Ready is bs anyways, CPU is irrelevant you can just power limit (it's not like it's Nvidia CPU)
https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/1fqu215/my_lengthy_guest_editorial_on_smallformfactornet/lp88bp9/