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    Post SFF case gallery

    I thought we could create a gallery specificially for small form factor cases (SFF). I am enthralled by such cases and what one can do with them with just a bit of imagination.

    I have put in a order for a custom built SFF case, and it will look somewhat like this:

    (More information here).

    What type of SFF case do you have?


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    really good but.....a slim dvd player ??

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    Nice case there Looking toward seeing more sff cases

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    Quote Originally Posted by seb87 View Post
    really good but.....a slim dvd player ??
    Hehehe it can host 5 disks, one Mini-ITX mobo coupled with a standard length gfx


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    5 disks? you mean 5x 5.25"? or 3.5"?
    anyway it holds more thing than it looks.. btw, very beautiful. And minimalist.
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    Core 2 Duo Small Form Factor. Roughly 7"x7"x9"


    Ultra Small Form Factor. 6.5"x4.5"x3"


    Windows Home Server Cube, roughly 9"x9"x9".


    In the current design my WHS box only holds two drives, but could go to four with a new set of brackets. I lose space in mine due to the PSU, but I also don't have to deal with a power brick.

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