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Not to get off topic, but I think [USER=10740]@WinterCharm[/USER] extensively explained over at his Winter One thread why he chose to provide PCIE 3.0 riser cables (instead of 4.0) and it may be the reason why most manufacturers (even the big time ones) are still choosing PCIE 3.0 risers over 4.0. Might be a worthwhile read.I'm just hoping that when PCIE 4.0 riser cables become more mainstream (or becomes the new standard) is that these manufacturers also offer to replace the PCIE 3.0 the cases originally came with at a much more appealing price than what it is right now. If my memory serves me right, most PCIE 4.0 cables cost ~100$ to purchase, which could have gone to other parts of your build.
Not to get off topic, but I think [USER=10740]@WinterCharm[/USER] extensively explained over at his Winter One thread why he chose to provide PCIE 3.0 riser cables (instead of 4.0) and it may be the reason why most manufacturers (even the big time ones) are still choosing PCIE 3.0 risers over 4.0. Might be a worthwhile read.
I'm just hoping that when PCIE 4.0 riser cables become more mainstream (or becomes the new standard) is that these manufacturers also offer to replace the PCIE 3.0 the cases originally came with at a much more appealing price than what it is right now. If my memory serves me right, most PCIE 4.0 cables cost ~100$ to purchase, which could have gone to other parts of your build.