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The first pictures of Gigabyte's upcoming B150N Phoenix M-ITX board have appeared, courtesy of EXPreview.com. The board is for socket 1151 processors. Positioned between its mainline 100-series N...
ASUS has released a limited edition Radeon R9 Nano graphics card with a matte white cooler shroud, replacing its matte-black reference unit. Besides this, there's absolutely no changes to this...
This week in the Small Form Factor Network community forum; Z170 Kimera Industries Project Nova: 17 liters of 5-slot mATX goodness Project REAL CUBE The Music Thread Read more here.
Intel’s new Skylake platform partially launches today, starting at the high-end with two new CPUs (the i7-6700K and i5-6600K) and new motherboards based on the Z170 chipset. The rest of the CPU...
Shuttle has announced the SH170V compact desktop. The new 3-litre Mini-PC barebone goes by the name of XPC slim XH170V and is based on Intel's H170 chipset. "3-litre PCs have for a long time...
MSI today launched the Gaming All-in-One PC: MSI Gaming 27. Equipped with powerful hardware, MSI claims that this system is capable of running the newest PC games in high resolution with ultra...
Intel has officially launched the Greenlow platform - Xeon E3-1200 v5 series processors and the C230 series chipset. The new Xeon E3 v5 CPUs are powered by the Intel Skylake microarchitecture, and...
Currently the ‘default’ (to the regular consumer) mini-PC on the market, the Intel NUC (Next Unit of Computing) has added yet another family member to it’s lineup. Yet this one is different – it...
Cortana gets new features in Windows 10 Build 10565, currently seeded to Windows Insider testers, including a load of new features and enhancements—one of which is a way to make it easier to...
PC cooling manufacturer Spire has introduced a new line of cooling fans - the 'CLEARSTAR' series. This product line adds to Spire's large existing range of fan models. Spire's proprietary...
Today, ASUS is officially showing off the new ROG Maximus VIII Impact, their enthusiast Mini-ITX offering for the Z170 platform. Read more here.
Shuttle Computer Group, Inc., , today announced its XPC Nano line of barebone computers, including the NC01UBING, a fully configured system with Windows Bing 8.1 pre-installed, designed...
Thanks to India’s relatively transparent Customs agency, we may have our first hint as to the name for the upcoming AMD dual-Fiji card. As an engineering sample of the new card passed through...
 
Silverstone ML08 product page Looks like the non-'gamer'-styled version of the RVZ02. Luckily, that handle is optional, and both actually load-bearing (rather than just cosmetic) and removable.
 
Anandtech posted their review of the NVMe and AHCI editions, although we still should be mindful that the NVMe driver in Windows 8.1 is being blamed for sub-optimal performance. It is expected to...
SilverStone is launching two SFF-oriented water cooling solutions, the TD02-Slim (240mm) and the TD03-Slim (120mm). By combining slim 22mm thick radiators with 120mm x 15mm fans, they are able to...
CRYORIG has officially announced the super compact C7 heatsink. Coming in at just 47mm tall, it is only 2mm taller than the stock Intel heatsink but CRYORIG is claiming up to 25% better cooling...
AMD’s Radeon R9 Nano is an impressive SFF (Small Form Factor) graphics card that packs a lot of punch and shows what’s possible with the HBM architecture. DGLee managed to get a sample of the...
Small and quiet is the holy grail here on SmallFormFactor.net. Shuttle has been trading blows in the SFF market since the early days, and they continue that with the fanless DS57U. Based on the...
While we all wait with bated breath for the R9 Nano, Sapphire has released an 'ITX form factor' R9-380 graphics card on to the market. With similar performance to the previous generation R9-285...
https://www.dan-cases.com/ http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1799326 I am surprised no one here has talked about it, or did my googlefu fail me? I am also surprised I did not know about it...