That is going to be a problem with any "standard" waterblock. Standard meening the typical layout where the terminal is extending the cards width. Some blocks have there terminal extending the length, like most of the EK Ampere FE Blocks. With a short pcb that could fit in the NCase M1.
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A few years ago I used a Noctua U9S in a different case and sold them together. For the M1 I bought the Atlas, so I can provide you with temps but not a comparison. Because Alpenföhn discontinued the Atlas I think there are only a few around sitting in a NCase. Out of my memory the Atlas is a...
The Palit RTX 3070 GamingPro OC fits perfectly into my NCase M1 V5 + V6 Frontpanel. There is no need to remove the front panel at all, the end of the card sits ontop of the connectors but without any stress. Also it was fairly easy to install.
Thanks for that! So the new front I/O (ports and cover) can be mounted in an older chassis.
But that does not explicitly tell, if you could use the new mold of the USB-A Ports with the old cover, or do I misunderstood something?
Does anybody know if the USB-A ports of the new V6 front I/O are compatible with the old V5 mounting mechanism? The new kit does seem to use a new mounting mechanism with two screws in the front.
As an AM4 User there is only one board that is providing both headers to use the type A and type C...
Your PSU is way to big. I am using a Corsair 450W SFX in my NCase together with a R7 2700X and a GTX 1070. This PSU should be fine for you too. Even under heavy load you are probably around 300W.
The fastest GPU around 250€ should be a Vega 56. It is not the newest generation and pretty...
When you use 2 USB 3.0 Ports from the back of the mainboard and combine them into one 19 pin USB 3.0 internal header and use this for the USB-C of the front I/O, does the operating system handles the datastream over 2 ports from one connected device? As most AM4 ITX Boards do not have enough...
Concerning the new front I/O:
Is the version inside the V6 also divided into 2 parts, like the older versions? And what does "new mold" of the front I/O mean? Are the cables more flexible than before?