Would you build a Ryzen 2400G SFF system?

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Of course I would. If I had a purpose for it. Is there a particular purpose other then a performance upgrade? RR has a particularly nice video engine onboard, far beyond Haswells. So that alone makes a good upgrade. Coupled to two extra cores and 4x the threads, it should be very noticeable.

A 2400G might get a bit toasty in such a small case. But you can always limit it to 45W, if it gets too hot.
 

whm1974

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Of course I would. If I had a purpose for it. Is there a particular purpose other then a performance upgrade? RR has a particularly nice video engine onboard, far beyond Haswells. So that alone makes a good upgrade. Coupled to two extra cores and 4x the threads, it should be very noticeable.

A 2400G might get a bit toasty in such a small case. But you can always limit it to 45W, if it gets too hot.
Speaking of getting toasty, I'm wonder if a NMVe x4 SSD will cook the motherboard in this case?