I’ve been slow to make an upgrade, and figure what better time to switch to linux?
Did what I could to try to research that the parts were all fairly linux friendly, with a warning about the motherboard’s wifi7 maybe not yet supported yet by the kernel.
Looking for a mid-high range build without going crazy on the cost. Build actually came in a bit cheaper than I expected, so feel like maybe I’m missing something here.
My monitor, which I’m planning to keep, does have G-Sync, but I don’t know that I’ll miss it.
PS: I know i can get more life out of my old hardware, but I want to turn that into a NAS.
EDIT: Fixed link.
Yeah I don’t need the small case. It’s an aesthetic thing. Could use a medium tower again. Was a little worried about that, and saw another commenter saying they thought it might be too tight. Worth a think.
Thanks for the pointers
With 3-slot height and 330mm allowed length, the case you picked should fit literally any AMD or Intel graphics card you might want to put in it (and all Nvdia cards but the absolute largest 4090s, for that matter).
The two ITX cases I mentioned have slight restrictions on graphics card length, but still fit 3-slot cards. I have a Gigabyte 9070 XT (which is not the smallest 9070 XT) in my A4-H2O, and it fits just fine with room to spare. It’s really the CPU sides of those really tiny sandwich-style cases where things get tricky: the Terra can only fit a very short CPU cooler when using a 3-slot GPU, and the A4-H2O not only requires a 240mm AIO water cooler, it’s even slightly picky about which one you get: I had to swap out my initial choice for a different brand because the fitting at the radiator caused the tubing bend radius to be too large. It’s also legitimately a bit challenging to fit all the power cables and such. That’s tight!
I think it’d still be worth it compared to a cheap-feeling case that’s larger than it needs to be (if you’re going for ITX at all vs. a big case with a window and whatnot), though.