QUOTE(Bad Cyborg @ May 22 2010, 12:04 AM)
Not according to
this. I've dealt with real tiny m-ATX cases before, such as the AOpen H420. But even in a sufficiently inebriated state, I wouldn't call that mother an SFF. What I think of when people mention SFF is basically this.
It's not about how much your 3DMark Vantage can score, but how much electricity you can save without sacrificing power.
lol
Quote from link u give...
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However, "small form factor" lacks a normative definition and is consequently misappropriated as a buzzword due to its growing popularity. Manufacturers often provide self-serving definitions.
in the end, its up to the user to define it as SFF or not
regardless the size, the type of casing (shoebox, cubical, mini tower)
for me, anything that uses micro-ATX board and smaller is SFF
i dont care how much electricity i can save, gonna overclock it anyway