NR200 - Effectively limited to 750w due to compatibility issues when running SFX-L and full length cards. CPU Tower clearance issues issues, top clearance issues.
Ncase M1- not even made anymore. CPU tower issues, 750w limited due to SFX-L clearance issues with full length cards.
At least the Fractal's don't have these issues, which was the point originally raised.
That number isn't accurate any more.
Cooler Master,
EVGA and
FSP have 850W SFX (not -L) units, and given that this is a growing market there won't be any shortage on high output SFX PSUs in the future. Yes, there are SFX units with too small bulk caps that can't handle load spikes from something like a 3090, but quality units like Corsair's SF750 handle that just fine. But other than that, a quality 750W PSU is plenty for any single GPU system unless you're running continuous 100% loads on a heavily OC'd CPU + GPU, so ... yeah. If that's your use case, I wouldn't recommend a tiny ITX box either. But for literally any gaming PC build? Or just the
vast majority of DIY PCs out there with no more than 1 AIC? Perfectly fine. As for "clearance issues", that only applies if your standard for "issues" is "doesn't fit every single cooler on the market". There are quite a few large air coolers that fit the NR200, and some decent ones that fit the M1. And while that was recently discontinued, as I said, there are dozens of alternatives. The upcoming Dan C4-SFX looks excellent at 11.9l, and while it's limited to 130mm tall coolers (or a 280mm AIO), that's not much of a limitation these days. Do you need to practice a modicum of care in component selection to avoid clearance issues? Sure. That's SFF PC building for you. Is that a problem? No.
And again: it really doesn't take 2x the volume to rectify those "issues". That's just poor design on Fractal's side.