A small mod might be required@Boil: I'm still undecided if I should get a C8I for this case. My top concern: There ist only 72mm space for CPU-coolers (in 3 slot GPU-mode), but the SO.DIMM 2 Card is aprox 82mm (measured from PCB). So the additional card can't be installed or am I missing something?
Is there any real reason to go for the C8I over the excellent B550 options out there (all of which have 2 m.2 slots save for the budget Asrock)? I mean, unless you're planning on LN2 OCing with it, I don't see what it has to offer over anything else. Certainly not for that kind of price premium.@Boil: I'm still undecided if I should get a C8I for this case. My top concern: There ist only 72mm space for CPU-coolers (in 3 slot GPU-mode), but the SO.DIMM 2 Card is aprox 82mm (measured from PCB). So the additional card can't be installed or am I missing something?
I have a C8I in the mail, and 3M PCIe 4.0 *compatible riser as well, so I will take photos just for you when I get both, current ETA end of month.
How nice!
@Boil, now bow down and pay homage to the man
@Boil: I'm still undecided if I should get a C8I for this case. My top concern: There ist only 72mm space for CPU-coolers (in 3 slot GPU-mode), but the SO.DIMM 2 Card is aprox 82mm (measured from PCB). So the additional card can't be installed or am I missing something?
A small mod might be required
Measured from CPU socket, cooler height of 72mm is 80mm from PCB. So pretty close already@Boil: I'm still undecided if I should get a C8I for this case. My top concern: There ist only 72mm space for CPU-coolers (in 3 slot GPU-mode), but the SO.DIMM 2 Card is aprox 82mm (measured from PCB). So the additional card can't be installed or am I missing something?
Wasn't the boost clock issue fixed with bios updates and ticking a setting in the BIOS for performance or something? I don't have the post infront of me but I was advised on reddit that it solved the issues with this.In regard of Ryzen 5000 there are some limitations (in my perspective):
All X570 ITX boards : No USB-C internal header
Asus B550I Strix : Theres an issue with cpu boost-clocks (watch: an the comments from OT below that video)
MSI B550I Gaming Edge : See above
Asrock B550I Phantom Gaming : right angled Sata-Ports (no go for some ITX Cases)
Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX : Again no USB-C internal header for front IO, slow BIOS releases (nevertheless would be second choice)
The CI8 ticks all these boxes...
Concerning Meshlicious: Is it possible to swap the front IO (like Ncase M1), perhaps with something 3D printed ?
Wasn't the boost clock issue fixed with bios updates and ticking a setting in the BIOS for performance or something? I don't have the post infront of me but I was advised on reddit that it solved the issues with this.
From a quick look at my replies on reddit I found these: 1, 2.Hm, I didn't come across a solution in my ongoing "investigation" which MB to choose till now. It would be wonderful, if you could recall the post.
Yep, with Performance Enhancer: Level 2 all-core boost on my 5900X is 4.4GHz, without - 4.1GHz. Single-core max is the same.
Shame that even the PCIE 4.0 option that's delayed now is still only the 'compatible' one that fulfills only one of the roles of the riser.
Wonder if the Loque Riser would work in the Meshlicious? I hear that one doesn't have issues.
Yeah, this is why I'm wondering about it -I mean I guess it might in the standard sandwich layout but it has to be folded in order to run full length gpu which common sense is going to dictate that it will make the cable more difficult to manufacture to spec and is not a like for like with the Loque
Why do they advertise it with the FE 3080 in it then...I do not think anyone would 'recommend' anything pushing warm air against the main board.
Whether it will cause actual problem, this has yet to be seen as there are just not many actual reports floating around in the net, AFAIK.
As the warm air is exhausted toward the back of the main board, the chief victim would be the rear M.2 SSD. Extensive gaming session would very likely affect other components (including the graphics card itself) to a certain degree as well.
The real issue is that many (not all) AIB 3080s (with tri-fan design) also has the 3rd fan doing this type of pass-through airflow. But, the FE is the worst as more than half of the heat (vs less than 1/3 in AIB's) will be pushed against the mainboard.
Go read my replies a page back, all you need to do is add some 20mm standoffs to the riser bracket to move it out a slot.Why do they advertise it with the FE 3080 in it then...
I never did sth like that, is it easy to do? I always thought standoffs are manufactured IN the case itself and cant be switched (thats how it is with the NR200).Go read my replies a page back, all you need to do is add some 20mm standoffs to the riser bracket to move it out a slot.
This has been tested with the FormD T1, and works really well.