I have not found a full cover 170 mm long.Can the D17 fit a 360 rad with a 170mm gpu? Rtx3000 series have all pretty short pcbs so we might get a 170mm gpu waterblock.
that's not an sfx psu in the renderOn the D17, it looks like the PSU is set up to poke its AC plug out the top of the case. Is this intentional? Note how the SFX standard seems to put the AC plug along the long side of the PSU.
doh you're right, i misread the OP.that's not an sfx psu in the render
there are higher rated units available in flex-atx and flex-1u. look up "7760b".Except now I realize the PSU I linked is a lot longer than anything that could fit in the case. It seems like there's a very real power limit to the D17 - I couldn't find anything close to the 750W recommended for a 3080 build in flex ATX.
Theres problably gonna be one for 3070 aswell since fe pcb is 17mm long. There are 3060ti cards out there with 140mm pcb length but no block designed for them.I have not found a full cover 170 mm long.
There is one right now: https://www.alphacool.com/detail/index/sArticle/28395Theres problably gonna be one for 3070 aswell since fe pcb is 17mm long. There are 3060ti cards out there with 140mm pcb length but no block designed for them.
Well, so there is no problem to fit 170mm with 360 rad if the height of d17 will be increased to 400 mm. But I think in this case it would be better to buy w19. D17 designed to be as compact as possible.There is one right now: https://www.alphacool.com/detail/index/sArticle/28395
The Alphacool 3070 FE waterblock