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The SFF's can be great for just browsing, office use, light photo editing, etc. Obviously nothing too demanding, but they save a lot of power for their intended purpose. I picked up a USFF Lenovo ThinkCentre about the size of a Mac Mini for $100 a couple years back.
Definitely. Though the original post war with regards to some gaming. It's much much header with SFF. But their still absolutely solid for many uses.
Oh, yes, I only noticed after replying to you that the OP mentioned gaming. I generally wouldn't recommend most SFF PCs for gaming either.