ElectroSoldier wrote on 2023-09-05, 13:36:If size is really that important then one of the RISC or ARM based Single Board Computers might be better than the 1L PCs. […]
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If size is really that important then one of the RISC or ARM based Single Board Computers might be better than the 1L PCs.
I can recommend the HP 1L PCs though, Ive got a few now. Dell make their version which is also good, and Lenovo too of course.
That Chenbro isnt smaller than the Lenovo M93p. That Lenovo would fit inside just the space taken up by the motherboard.
ServeTheHome did a whole series on the 1L PCs, check them out if your interested. The videos were competent enough, but does leave out some of the "well I guess Ill have to live with it" details on some of them, but you get the idea.
But those aren't customisable, and they don't have expansion slots 🙁 They're more like laptops without the screen & keyboard - even if they do often use desktop CPUs. They're nice though I find them a bit noisy, my mum gave me an HP one from work that was being thrown away and I've had a couple of the Lenovo ones.
That Chenbro case looks awesome! So little space wasted in it and it even has room for a slimline floppy drive. Have a look at this thread too: Re: Help me find the perfect case
I hunted down the Avance L12 case that you'll see at the end of the thread. Just put my P4 MicroATX test setup in there last week, it fits regular height expansion cards and an SFX power supply. Sadly the one site that was selling the "Xenta L12A" (ebuyer's own brand / de-named avance case) has stopped selling it, but some Zoostorm computers in the UK utilise that case. It's got a lot of compromises but once it's together it's a nice case.
I've also got the Avance H100 which is a desktop or slim-tower half-height mATX case at "341 x 95 x 380" so probably bigger than that Chenbro case, it's got my MSI MS6168 build in it 😀
Oh yeah, check out Yeong Yang cases too - super hard to find them since they don't seem to have much distribution, but looks like they're still making great tiny cases: https://www.yycase.com/SFF-Slim-Desktop.html
They made what I see as the original tiny mATX case, the Yeong Yang A101 / A201. A few of my builds are in those, they're not as tiny as the Avance cases though.