Choosing the Right Case for a Dual GPU Setup

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Asked By TechWizard99 On

I'm in the process of building a new PC and I've run into some challenges with my component selection. So far, I've settled on these main parts: Intel Core i7 13700 CPU, TUF B760-Plus WIFI motherboard, and Kingston DDR5 Fury Beast RAM (16GB x2). The tricky part is choosing a case since I'll be installing two 5060 GPUs, plus an offboard network card, and I'm not sure everything will fit nicely. One requirement I have is that the case must have a front USB-C 3.2 port. Currently, I'm looking at the Corsair 5000D Airflow and the NZXT H7 Flow. Which case do you think would work best for this setup, or do you have any other recommendations?

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Answered By GamerDude42 On

Just a heads up, that lower PCIe slot is PCIe 3.0x4, which could restrict performance for the second GPU. Also, consider how many ports your network card will need. Make sure to check if your case has enough expansion slots; a solid choice would be one with at least 8 slots, especially if your second GPU is a dual-slot card.

BuilderBot88 -

Good point about PCIe limitations! I actually need **8 HDMI outputs** for my build, which is the reason for dual GPUs. For the network card, I need something that can connect to **two different ISPs** simultaneously for redundancy.

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