A big thank you to Comino for supplying the Otto system used for this review.
Comino is a company you may not have heard of, but it has quickly made a name for itself in the PC enthusiast space during the mining craze and has now pushed into desktops with the all-new Otto series of liquid-cooled, small-form-factor desktops. Rather than go with the flow by sticking to the slow-moving industry trends, Comino decided to design something different with the Otto, which has pushed them to the forefront of pre-built SFF systems. All that remains is to see where they go from here.
As the first proper pre-built desktop for consumers from Comino, the Otto is on the surface a marvel of engineering considering how much power has been packed into its tiny form factor. Typically, systems on this level of complexity are done by modders or extreme enthusiasts, not your garden variety system OEMs and builders. The review system being reviewed today is equipped with an Intel Core i9-9900K and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, and both are cooled by a 280 mm radiator in conjunction with custom blocks and industrial fittings all crammed into a fully custom chassis. Truly, it is a unique system in regards to looks and design, but before we start drooling, let us take a closer look at what is really on offer.
Specifications
Manufacturer:
Comino
Model:
Otto Master
Chassis:
Otto snow semi-transparent SFF case 1x Power switch 1x USB Type-C
Processor:
Intel Core i9-9900K 3.7 GHz base (5.0 GHz Boost)
Cooling:
280 mm full system liquid cooling loop
Motherboard:
Intel Z390 ASUS Z390 STRIX ITX
Operating System:
Windows 10 64-bit
Integrated Graphics:
Intel UHD Graphics 630
Dedicated Graphics:
ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 2080TI 11 GB GDDR6 2x DisplayPort 2x HDMI 1x USB Type-C