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Hi all,
So, to be brief as possible:
At launch I bought an X670E Gigabyte Aorus Master motherboard and a Ryzen 7900X.
There was some slight confusion over the meaning of the 'E' in 'X670E' as for some reason I presumed this board was standard ATX size.
I noticed when building a custom loop in the case that due to the backplate cutout in the regular (non XL) Evo case, I would have to install my EK AM5 Velocity 2 CPU block with the board outside the case (which is good practice anyway.)
However, the newer Velocity 2 blocks have threads that need to be tightened from the rear side of the motherboard, as opposed to traditionally front mounted options. And I can only really access two of them (the other two are blocked.)
I knew I would have an issue later down the line, when I was considering a future CPU upgrade, but excitement got the better of me and I wanted the build complete!
So, I presume I am out of other options if I ever want to replace the CPU, I must drain the whole loop and remove the motherboard from the case (absolute mission, just for a CPU swap.)
I thought a possible option may be unscrewing the motherboard and leaning it over (with all the cables attached, and probably all the tubes removed - I use soft tubing, but it is the black rigid OPDM type, without much give.)
Whatever options I probably need to remove the GPU and CPU tubing and the GPU at very least, due to the IO shield getting in the way.
So, you can tell I have quite the mission ahead for what should be an 'easy' CPU swap.
I am fairly against using a dremel at this stage, as I may as well just start a new build, as I would want to remove most things from the build by that stage anyway.
I was wondering if I could unscrew parts of the case that would reveal the area I am trying access, but doesn't seem possible from a close inspection.
TLDR; Can anyone wiser than me think of a way I can remove a CPU from the EATX motherboard X670E Gigabyte Aorus Master installed in the Lian Li 011D Evo (Regular) in the easiest possible way, without removing the motherboard if at all possible?
Thank you for any input you guys may have!
Best wishes,
Dan.
So, to be brief as possible:
At launch I bought an X670E Gigabyte Aorus Master motherboard and a Ryzen 7900X.
There was some slight confusion over the meaning of the 'E' in 'X670E' as for some reason I presumed this board was standard ATX size.
I noticed when building a custom loop in the case that due to the backplate cutout in the regular (non XL) Evo case, I would have to install my EK AM5 Velocity 2 CPU block with the board outside the case (which is good practice anyway.)
However, the newer Velocity 2 blocks have threads that need to be tightened from the rear side of the motherboard, as opposed to traditionally front mounted options. And I can only really access two of them (the other two are blocked.)
I knew I would have an issue later down the line, when I was considering a future CPU upgrade, but excitement got the better of me and I wanted the build complete!
So, I presume I am out of other options if I ever want to replace the CPU, I must drain the whole loop and remove the motherboard from the case (absolute mission, just for a CPU swap.)
I thought a possible option may be unscrewing the motherboard and leaning it over (with all the cables attached, and probably all the tubes removed - I use soft tubing, but it is the black rigid OPDM type, without much give.)
Whatever options I probably need to remove the GPU and CPU tubing and the GPU at very least, due to the IO shield getting in the way.
So, you can tell I have quite the mission ahead for what should be an 'easy' CPU swap.
I am fairly against using a dremel at this stage, as I may as well just start a new build, as I would want to remove most things from the build by that stage anyway.
I was wondering if I could unscrew parts of the case that would reveal the area I am trying access, but doesn't seem possible from a close inspection.
TLDR; Can anyone wiser than me think of a way I can remove a CPU from the EATX motherboard X670E Gigabyte Aorus Master installed in the Lian Li 011D Evo (Regular) in the easiest possible way, without removing the motherboard if at all possible?
Thank you for any input you guys may have!
Best wishes,
Dan.
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