Lets talk OG SFF Cases. Who do you think started it? Where did you start?

smitty2k1

King of Cable Management
Dec 3, 2016
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First mATX machine was built in an Antec Sonata Solo (just a mid-tower), used as a full blown gaming rig. Also had a passive graphics card at the time (2008? 2009?)
First mITX machine was built in an Antec ISK, just used for HTPC. Probably built in 2010.
 
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el01

King of Cable Management
Jun 4, 2018
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Never had SFF stuff until recently, but the reasons why I do it are the following:
  1. Inkscape can't handle the number of objects needed to do an ATX case, and my workflow depends heavily on it (hell, it can't even handle vent holes sometimes!
  2. Material costs are a bit much with anything large
  3. Why the hell not?
 

roozter

Caliper Novice
Dec 15, 2018
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I had my first look at a PC in 1989, it was an IBM compatible machine. It was used mainly by my mother for her work. But we had some games on it. I remember using programs like Word Perfect and dbase. And those floppy disks!

Then I got a pentium 3 pre built machine. It was a mid tower case and it was heavy.

Then a Acer Aspire with a AMD Duron CPU.

The first PC that I built was about 6-7 years ago, midtower case with a FX6300 cpu. I wanted to go small but parts were a little difficult to find back then where I'm from.

Now I'm in the process of upgrading. With a Ryzen 5 2600 and the case is a Streacom DA2.
 
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Valantar

Shrink Ray Wielder
Jan 20, 2018
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I got into building PCs in my early teens - not that I could afford anything at that time, but I was somehow involved in upgrading the family tower when I was... 12 or something when my older brother took all his parts out of it to build his own. That PC was definitely not SFF - a late 90s big tower (PSU on top, crazy tall, still quite narrow, had feet that stuck out to the side to not tip over) with an 800mHz AMD Duron in it. First own PC was at 16 or so, in a Thermaltake Xaser III mid tower. That PC broke at a point when I couldn't afford to replace or fix it, so I had a (terrible) laptop only until I could afford a new gaming system - which was the polar opposite of SFF. Crossfire Radeon 4850s, CM Stacker 830 (ironically, the Nvidia edition 'cause I liked the black-and-green color scheme), which is... not a small case. Think I had 9 or 10 120mm fans in there at one point, and at one time ran 3x 750GB HDDs in RAID 5 as a boot drive along with two or three more for storage. Thought it was cool for a while, but the size really wore me down. Kept that case despite being sick and tired of it for something like 6 years, when I moved to a Define R4 - again, couldn't afford a full system upgrade, so ATX was holding me back. About this time, I got my first ITX case when I built a HTPC/NAS in a Node 304 - still in use. When I could afford to upgrade my desktop's motherboard, I went ITX Ryzen in the R4, and finally moved to an NZXT H200i last year. Not technically SFF (26l IIRC) but the smallest that could fit my ATX PSU and the custom water loop needed for my whiny Fury X within my budget (though I really wanted a cerberus!). Would have gone smaller if the pump on the Fury X didn't bother me so much.

Now, I'm an SFF convert, full time. I'm tempted to move to a smaller case in time for my main PC (though I don't like the idea of ditching a perfectly good PSU, and I'd need to get a less power hungry GPU), currently planning to spin out the HTPC part of the living room combo build into an APU-powered Lazer3D HT5 build, and working on squeezing a GPU into a dumpster-dived Dell Optiplex SFF. Oh, and introducing my PC-building friends to the convenience of OTS SFF solutions like the Node 202. Don't see any reason to veer away from the SFF path - it's been a decent while since I had more than one expansion card in use, and SFF cooling and cases today are amazingly good. Times really have changed.
 
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ChainedHope

Airflow Optimizer
Jun 5, 2016
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I had built roughly 300 systems between friends, family and work. Working at a LAN center through most of my college years as IT support and finally a systems administrator, I had built or spec'd out PCs for 3 centers and consulted with around 30 companies on what they should be using for the best return.

Most of these systems were mATX and ATX builds because in the consumer eye, bigger was better. Well I was sick of it. Moving 200 PCs back and forth for our mobile lan center was a PITA so when I went to build my next personal machine I went SFF. At the time there were discussions about what was considered SFF over on OCN and the main topic was whether the EVGA hadron series of cases was SFF since there was a lot of wasted space. I took it on myself to build out a mATX system with crossfire to show how much the case was oversized. I sort of fell in love with it though and it made me look at SFF a little different. Since then, every PC I've built for family has been mITX and when asked by some of my old work buddies at the LAN center I throw in a mITX system alongside the usual ATX system to try and nudge them into it for convienence.
 
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prava

Cable-Tie Ninja
Mar 21, 2017
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My first SFF take was... an Antec? Maybe? That was 12 years ago.

BTW, what does OG stand for?