I don't see the point of this. How many times am I going to change motherboard sizes to justify buying a case with a large number of additional parts at increased expense? Is this Computex stuff? It seems like companies are just slinging whatever mud they can against the wall while keeping their fingers crossed that a little of it sticks.
Say I have a mATX motherboard that supports crossfire/sli. And I want to add another card in the future but will be forced to buy a new cabinet too, as my old small cabinet doesn't have the space to host two cards. Use case made! Or you know cooler updates, and extra hdds.
I'd say you haven't been keeping up with technology very well if you think that there are still worthwhile performance gains to realized from going for SLI or Crossfire and that's more of your problem than the size of the case you currently have holding up your motherboard.
Say I have a mATX motherboard that supports crossfire/sli. And I want to add another card in the future but will be forced to buy a new cabinet too, as my old small cabinet doesn't have the space to host two cards. Use case made! Or you know cooler updates, and extra hdds.
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PeachNCream - Monday, June 4, 2018 - link
I don't see the point of this. How many times am I going to change motherboard sizes to justify buying a case with a large number of additional parts at increased expense? Is this Computex stuff? It seems like companies are just slinging whatever mud they can against the wall while keeping their fingers crossed that a little of it sticks.pashhtk27 - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link
Say I have a mATX motherboard that supports crossfire/sli. And I want to add another card in the future but will be forced to buy a new cabinet too, as my old small cabinet doesn't have the space to host two cards. Use case made!Or you know cooler updates, and extra hdds.
PeachNCream - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link
I'd say you haven't been keeping up with technology very well if you think that there are still worthwhile performance gains to realized from going for SLI or Crossfire and that's more of your problem than the size of the case you currently have holding up your motherboard.pashhtk27 - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link
Say I have a mATX motherboard that supports crossfire/sli. And I want to add another card in the future but will be forced to buy a new cabinet too, as my old small cabinet doesn't have the space to host two cards. Use case made!Or you know cooler updates, and extra hdds.
Manch - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link
Or buy a case big enough for future upgrades, save money in the process to put towards your new <insert product>