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What matters is to undervolt that Ryzen 5 (strictly 65w) as in their case, it does not result in performance loss (only temp derease) + have the gpu that's dual slot, not flow-through and not more than 160-200w tdp (4060 is pretty good in my book) with a long heatsink and many fans. You could route the riser between the middle plate and the plastic sheet on the gpu side for a better bend and more space behind and below the mobo (example). Might as well drop in a 25mm thick NF-A9 under the psu to help get rid of the excess air from below the gpu (requires good cable management).If you're bent on going AM4, then you could totally get an ASRock b550m-itx/ac board instead, as that will be perfect as well while being significantly cheaper, it has a lower M.2 slot and lower VRM heatsink too that does not block airflow of a cpu cooler with horizontal finstack (like an L9a with the official fan duct). Without the IO, warm air can leave the case even better. While with all the other boards, it's just a big, wall-like VRM immediately blocking air.Good luck and post your build once it's done!
What matters is to undervolt that Ryzen 5 (strictly 65w) as in their case, it does not result in performance loss (only temp derease) + have the gpu that's dual slot, not flow-through and not more than 160-200w tdp (4060 is pretty good in my book) with a long heatsink and many fans. You could route the riser between the middle plate and the plastic sheet on the gpu side for a better bend and more space behind and below the mobo (example). Might as well drop in a 25mm thick NF-A9 under the psu to help get rid of the excess air from below the gpu (requires good cable management).
If you're bent on going AM4, then you could totally get an ASRock b550m-itx/ac board instead, as that will be perfect as well while being significantly cheaper, it has a lower M.2 slot and lower VRM heatsink too that does not block airflow of a cpu cooler with horizontal finstack (like an L9a with the official fan duct). Without the IO, warm air can leave the case even better. While with all the other boards, it's just a big, wall-like VRM immediately blocking air.
Good luck and post your build once it's done!