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Woooh. So ASRock really needs to work on CLC compatibility for the next iteration of their Ryzen ITX/TB3 mobos (we need more than just Corsair AIOs) - there's very little free space around socket and VRM heatsinks. Okay, so the LT240 pump block with fittings is a bit smaller than EK AIO, but still not perfect for the mobo. Fortunately the mounting system allows for a small offset of the block (so it can be pushed towards the I/O shield slightly) and with the right RAM sticks it will fit. And by right RAM sticks I mean low profile or ones with thin shields.I have G.Skill's Trident Z Neo kit and after removing plastic RGB shroud on the top the fittings of the pump block clear the RAM heatsink and barely touch them on the side.
Woooh. So ASRock really needs to work on CLC compatibility for the next iteration of their Ryzen ITX/TB3 mobos (we need more than just Corsair AIOs) - there's very little free space around socket and VRM heatsinks.
Okay, so the LT240 pump block with fittings is a bit smaller than EK AIO, but still not perfect for the mobo. Fortunately the mounting system allows for a small offset of the block (so it can be pushed towards the I/O shield slightly) and with the right RAM sticks it will fit. And by right RAM sticks I mean low profile or ones with thin shields.
I have G.Skill's Trident Z Neo kit and after removing plastic RGB shroud on the top the fittings of the pump block clear the RAM heatsink and barely touch them on the side.