The Minisforum BD795i SE promises high performance and is ideal for building compact Mini-ITX PCs. With its factory-installed AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX, it is aimed at demanding users. We tested its performance during intensive tasks and analyzed its gaming performance with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Minisforum-BD795i-SE-review-The-Mini-ITX-desktop-mainboard-with-an-AMD-Ryzen-9-CPU-as-a-DIY-solution-for-gaming-mini-PCs.990335.0.html
It would be viable if it weren't so expensive for what you get - even if mITX boards are pricier than larger formats, there's no advantage to preferring this over the classic processor+mobo combination in terms of price or upgradability.
Looking at the benchmarks, its lackluster performance just seals the no-buy deal.
I did the math a few months ago and picked up this board locally for $639 AUD.
Benchmark wise
in performance mark -
Multi Core - 1764, a bit faster than an Intel i9-14900HX laptop ($$$ LOTS) and about the same as an AMD Ryzen 9 9900X desktop (at $700)
the combination is cheaper than an equivalent performing desktop processor!
overall, i'm happy, 'all up', i've spent about $1200 AUD on a 64gig 16 core 'beast' that's small and sips power.
I'd have had to have spent around $1600 to get a similar perfoming proper desktop processor based system...
and, my energy bill for running 24/7 would be at least 50% higher
this article tells us its better than or so close to a 9800x3d? noway
I'm not sure how anyone has managed to convince themselves this AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX board with a mobile chip and heavy thermal restrictions is cheaper & more convenient than a desktop board with socketed processor.
Going by AU$ prices listed on PCpartpicker, a Gigabyte B650I mITX motherboard + AMD Ryzen 9 7900X + Thermalright CPU cooler is just under AU$1000 (AU$1150 if you want a 7950X instead).
I don't know where the $1600 is coming from unless you move up to a B850 chipset board with Ryzen 9 9900X/9950X, but this Minisforum board is NOT a good deal in any sort of way.