Weirdly:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/amd-am4-gen3-pc/CsEKGXneQZ/
PCS do let you order 2 triple-slotter GPUs + 1 wifi card in that case.
Would be interesting to know how they do it
Weirdly:
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/amd-am4-gen3-pc/CsEKGXneQZ/
PCS do let you order 2 triple-slotter GPUs + 1 wifi card in that case.
It'll be some machine, that's for sure.
With your use in mind I definitely wouldn't have recommended that case though. You're going to have 2 mahhooosive cards stacked directly on top of one another, stacked directly above the PSU.
I would have looked at a full tower to pack in that much hardware. I'm surprised the 570X was recommended to be honest. It's a stunning case, no doubt..... but it's an enthusiast level case with heavy gaming use in mind. This is another level IMO.
Edit: I would go as far as to say this is one of the VERY few times where I would actually have considered a liquid cooling system with 2 GPU blocks.
Sheer force of will.Would be interesting to know how they do it
I was actualy concerned about the how tight it all was Scotster. do you think it would be ok or is it actually going to overheat ?
If you don't already own your 2nd GPU there'd be an argument for getting a blower card and installing that at the bottom.
You'll be at the very limit of what that case can provide, that's for sure.
I genuinely wouldn't have gone down that route personally. With a single card in the top slot it would be fine. Especially having the AIO cooler on there working to keep the airflow going round the case.
Nothing will break, I don't think you will have any concerns there as there are lots of safeguards in place.
Do you have a build list? What cooler is on the CPU? Is it the H115i Platinum?