![]() The attachment to the back plate may also have to be adjusted, but as the riser is flexible, it should be okay. I guess if the dark brown thing is removed, it may provide the space needed to fit it. Stock it will not fit, as it is 87,5,mm and the case is 88mm. On the left can be seen where the GPU will reside but without the passive cooling arrangement.Īlso this ASUS 3070 noctua seems interesting esp with the large fans. The founder edition seem to be rather low noise and two fans so it would likely fit. I don't think any of the cases support that. I have checked the 3d guru tests, but most are three fans. The GPU will likely be a 3060, 3060ti or 3070. As far as I understand, any RTX 30xx will do, as I do not need any more GPU power with the 65" screen. I read on avsforum that madVR has the advantage that it is solely dependent on GPU power. It's some years since I build a new pc, so I'm a bit behind the curve on up to date info. ![]() My HTPC is in the hifi cupboard below the tv, so heat and noise are issues as well as the case, as it has to be a horizontal case to fit in. ![]() I use Emby and content resides on a server. So I have decided to go back to a discrete HTPC that can do 4k HDR with madVR. I have gotten a new LG OLED65CX tv som my trusty mac mini with win10 is getting long in the tooth, as it only handles 1080 output.
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