Good to know! I was actually watching a youtube video the other night of a review of the ASUS Z390-I. The guy reviewing it said that area of the board barely showed any temperature increase, so it may not be a huge deal to remove the 'ROG armor' / heatsinks. Will try messing with it once I get...
Well, I'll be running a 9900K in there. While I'm obviously not planning on doing any overclocking, I'd like stock (and whatever boost I can get) operation to run as smoothly as possible with as little noise as possible (without AIO)
Is it really that simple? Jeez, I should have RTFM XD I just kind of conceded defeat when I saw that the cooler was not physically compatible with the motherboard on Noctua's site.
I'm awaiting my Louqe Ghost which should be arriving soon, and I have all the other parts for my upcoming build. However, I was disappointed to find that the Noctua NH-L12 will not work with the Z390-I (when looking at the motherboard compatibility list on noctuas website).. It looks like it...
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