Thx Orb.
lazer3d build 19 https://imgur.com/gallery/hI9KBsK
lazer3d build 19 https://imgur.com/gallery/hI9KBsK
Case limitations for gpu which will restrict your options.
GPU: 1 x Dual Slot Full Height, Up to 186mm length, up to 131mm height
That kit will make gpu upgrades much easier allowing for dual slot gpu's with a max length 280mm.https://img.overclockers.co.uk/medi...&fill-color=fff&q=70&fill=solid&w=1678&h=1678
Lazer3D LZ7 XTD Upgrade Kit looks interesting...
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lazer3d-lz7-xtd-upgrade-kit-ca-06s-lz.html
Cheers mickyflinn, my thoughts as well (easier gpu upgrades). The only thing putting me off is the extra real-estate/goodbye mini pc. And would I also need a new mobo for it?That kit will make gpu upgrades much easier allowing for dual slot gpu's with a max length 280mm.
I don't think you need a new motherboard it just extends the case to accomadate the longer gpu.Cheers mickyflinn, my thoughts as well (easier gpu upgrades). The only thing putting me off is the extra real-estate/goodbye mini pc. And would I also need a new mobo for it?
Either way It's great that they have come up with this solution.
I've got a £450 budget on upgrades.
Thanks for all your help along the way pal.
Thanks again mickyflinn.I don't think you need a new motherboard it just extends the case to accomadate the longer gpu.
For £75 Your in the realms of a new case you still can go mitx to accomadate your motherboard . There are plenty of options but yes it going to be bigger which may be the compromise.
I still think you should hold on unless struggling with gpu performance as there are 2 new gp u releases this year with massive performance gaings over latest gen.
Then maybe intel will have there act together with there gpu release, but there slacking big time.