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Hence why I saidas that doesn't actually alleviate the problem. Arguably it does the opposite, as it will likely be among the first mass-market cases using a riser in this situation (PCIe 4.0 GPUs and motherboards/CPUs being prevalent, but risers being expensive and rare). (Of course existing mass-market riser-equipped cases like the NZXT H1 can cause exactly the same issues.) Given the level of technical knowledge required to even identify this issue, let alone work around it, it could potentially cause major issues with high RMA volumes and frustrated users.
Hence why I said
as that doesn't actually alleviate the problem. Arguably it does the opposite, as it will likely be among the first mass-market cases using a riser in this situation (PCIe 4.0 GPUs and motherboards/CPUs being prevalent, but risers being expensive and rare). (Of course existing mass-market riser-equipped cases like the NZXT H1 can cause exactly the same issues.) Given the level of technical knowledge required to even identify this issue, let alone work around it, it could potentially cause major issues with high RMA volumes and frustrated users.