Discussion nano-itx

theoldwizard1

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Sep 10, 2018
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So with the next round of "mobile" processors coming out soon from AMD (Strix Halo, AMD Ryzen™ Al Max+ 395), and I am certain Intel, do you think we will see any motherboard and case manufacturers get on the nano-ITX size bandwagon ? I don't think they could squeeze a typical desktop processor and associate

Or will this strictly be the pre-built mini-PC territory ?
 

Gidilo

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Nov 23, 2022
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So with the next round of "mobile" processors coming out soon from AMD (Strix Halo, AMD Ryzen™ Al Max+ 395), and I am certain Intel, do you think we will see any motherboard and case manufacturers get on the nano-ITX size bandwagon ? I don't think they could squeeze a typical desktop processor and associate

Or will this strictly be the pre-built mini-PC territory ?
No reason for them to make it modular if you can't upgrade anyway. We will see those chips in the typical 4x4" or Nuc form factor and perhaps a Minisforum mini ITX board. I guess some of them will have sodimm others soldered ram.
But you can still take these mini PCs and salvage the board for your own design
 

thewizzard1

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I feel anything sub-ITX will be 4x4/NUC sized, or RasPI form-factor.

Low-power has gone a long way, but even 15w mobile processors can be told to suck down 30w in boost - Many smaller boards don't like handling more than USB power (~15W) and folks don't want to pay for a processor to be capped at it's low TDP setting.

But I'm always hoping for exceptions :) And those newer, cheap Intel processors (U100/U150/ N305/N355) are pretty danged neat.
 

Gilles3000

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Oct 6, 2018
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Is Nano-ITX still a thing? Haven't seen anything interesting, or rather anything at all it that formfactor for a while now...

There are hardly any nano itx cases anyway, so I don't really see any advantage over a non standard mini-pc board?
 

theoldwizard1

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Sep 10, 2018
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To be more specific ...

Unless you are a real "gammer" and are not willing to limit yourself to "onboard" GPU (i.e. you want a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot), it look like home built SFF is dying !

The pre-built SFF (approximately NUC/Apple size) are starting to appear with OCulink are going to be much more cost effective !

It is too early for reliable benchmarks of Strix Halo (a.k.a. AMD Ryzen™ Al Max+ 395) systems, but I will bet they will beat my 8700G/MSI B550M SFF that I built about a year ago !
 

Gidilo

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Nov 23, 2022
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To be more specific ...

Unless you are a real "gammer" and are not willing to limit yourself to "onboard" GPU (i.e. you want a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot), it look like home built SFF is dying !

The pre-built SFF (approximately NUC/Apple size) are starting to appear with OCulink are going to be much more cost effective !

It is too early for reliable benchmarks of Strix Halo (a.k.a. AMD Ryzen™ Al Max+ 395) systems, but I will bet they will beat my 8700G/MSI B550M SFF that I built about a year ago !
yes it will beat your 8700G but diy SFF is far from dead. M.2 to pcie x16 is very easy
 


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