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resizable bar is a PCIE3.0 feature. nobody really knows to what extent all the players involved will support it yet, but from a technical stand point, there's no real benefit of pcie 4 right now.By the time pcie4 is necessary, there should be cables (assuming cables are possible) available for your needs. I don't think Lian Li necessarily cares to go and figure out a pcie 4 gen riser for this $120 case.The worst part about a pcie gen 3 riser is it may be a hassle to get set up, as you may need a gen3 card or to mount in socket to change bios settings. This will be especially painful with water loops, but my plan is to unplug riser from mobo, insert a new riser attached to a cheap old GPU I have laying around whenever I need to flash bios. It's just part of doing silly things like building powerful watercooled PCs in tiny cases. There are tradeoffs.
resizable bar is a PCIE3.0 feature. nobody really knows to what extent all the players involved will support it yet, but from a technical stand point, there's no real benefit of pcie 4 right now.
By the time pcie4 is necessary, there should be cables (assuming cables are possible) available for your needs. I don't think Lian Li necessarily cares to go and figure out a pcie 4 gen riser for this $120 case.
The worst part about a pcie gen 3 riser is it may be a hassle to get set up, as you may need a gen3 card or to mount in socket to change bios settings. This will be especially painful with water loops, but my plan is to unplug riser from mobo, insert a new riser attached to a cheap old GPU I have laying around whenever I need to flash bios. It's just part of doing silly things like building powerful watercooled PCs in tiny cases. There are tradeoffs.