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Non-reference GPU cards are usually more power hungry and you would get overheatting + throttling in such small case like ours.I think everyone here are asking wrong questions. The main question should be: Why should i get this bigger GPU card which isn't even made according to the PCI-E standard specification?Manufacturers are making non-reference, bigger graphic cards because they need a place for more electronics like better, bigger coils and capacitors, to give you better clock speeds. As a result you will get something like ~10% of improvement in performance for a bigger power consumption, which equals bigger heat. Adding 1 or 2 cm more to our pc-case to fit those bigger cards wouldn't help in dissipating this additional amount of higher temperature. That is why we decided we will stay with the PCI-E standard. We prefere to make a clear and honest statement about how high TDP is our pc-case designed for, than saying "we will fit everything" and after selling our product explains everyone why their GPUs or CPUs are overheating. You can make many "tricks" to get better performance, but you won't fool the laws of physics.
Non-reference GPU cards are usually more power hungry and you would get overheatting + throttling in such small case like ours.
I think everyone here are asking wrong questions. The main question should be: Why should i get this bigger GPU card which isn't even made according to the PCI-E standard specification?
Manufacturers are making non-reference, bigger graphic cards because they need a place for more electronics like better, bigger coils and capacitors, to give you better clock speeds. As a result you will get something like ~10% of improvement in performance for a bigger power consumption, which equals bigger heat. Adding 1 or 2 cm more to our pc-case to fit those bigger cards wouldn't help in dissipating this additional amount of higher temperature. That is why we decided we will stay with the PCI-E standard. We prefere to make a clear and honest statement about how high TDP is our pc-case designed for, than saying "we will fit everything" and after selling our product explains everyone why their GPUs or CPUs are overheating. You can make many "tricks" to get better performance, but you won't fool the laws of physics.