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Okay, so I will come to terms that I need a new case. However, I am wondering .... do you think the GPUs will maintain the same dimensions as the 3090? I wonder if they will just keep getting bigger lol.
Now I am looking at :
https://store.asus.com/us/item/202004AM070000001
This should be big enough for anything ?
What do you recommend ?
No. The psu draws what it needs. Efficiency on modern power supplies doesn't vary with power. Plus the higher the wattage the better the components, less heat, ability to run fanless etc.
What you do need to check is the connectors as they vary by individual model.
A 3080ti is in the works according to the rumour mill.
You should also check whether the cpu will run the card to its potential. Should happen at 4k easily but as resolution decreases the cpu may bottleneck the gpu.
But you will need to add your own fans, generally this is a good plan anyway as most fans that come with cases tend to be more basic ones anyway.
Other good manufacturers to look at would be corsair, phanteks, coolermaster (if it has mesh in the front), be quiet, inwin.
There are loads really, the thing to look for is that it has plenty of room for airflow, so, no glass penels pressed against fans and look for 7 slots to have the option of aftermarket vertical mounts (ideally open without bars between the slots unless you are fine to go at it with a dremel) if the case doesn't come with one.
As an example that Asus case has a vertical mount built in, but it would only work for watercooled cards as it would have the card sat right against the side panel, do it couldn't breathe properly.
Using the 011 xl as an example, it has more than enough depth, can be vertical mounted, a load of room behind the tray to make cable management very easy, it's all glass which looks cool, but has intakes / exhaust on top / bottom and the side so can get all the airflow it needs
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I definitely will be getting a new case. I regret buying such a small case but at the time it had all I wanted. Now, not at all.
I appreciate you giving me some helpful clarification 🙂. To be honest I like that better.
I just need to figure out how to actually rebuild what's in mine ( different power supply and gpu) by putting into a new case. Any helpful videos for complete beginners?
Alright so 1200 watts it is. Thank you for clarification.
I am a total noob with building a pc. Now that I have to completely gut mine to rebuild in a new case. I'm kinda overwhelmed with how to even build it back to what I have with a new power supply and GPU. Later I'll figure out if the cpu will run the card and or if I wanna switch CPUs from Intel i9 to ryzen 9 etc.
2. You can know it better than anyone if the Graphics card will fit in your case or not. RTX 3090 FE is 12.3 inches long. Get a measurement tape and measure the space over the Graphics Card slot. See details dimensions here. https://www.pcworld.com/article/3575998/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3090-founders-edition-review.html?page=2
3. If you already have an i9, your CPU is fine. i9 is still the top CPU for gaming. Ryzen won't give you any extra performance in gaming overall.