Cases that fit E-ATX and 4080?

JHFerry

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Is there a good site out there that tracks what cases can accomodate both E-ATX (which seems to be becoming more frequent) and the 4080? I have the Lancool 216 as a possible choice but I seem to be drawn to the Lian Li 011 style. Hyte doesn't seem to do it.
 
PC partpicker has a lot of the info you want but it's not 100% accurate but will usually let you know if there might be issues with the parts you select.
 
I got a board bigger than even e-atx in enthoo pro for my home server. I can't imagine a 4080 being too big
 
s there a good site out there that tracks what cases can accomodate both E-ATX (which seems to be becoming more frequent) and the 4080? I have the Lancool 216 as a possible choice but I seem to be drawn to the Lian Li 011 style. Hyte doesn't seem to do it.
You want the PC-O11 Dynamic XL over the regular one for E-ATX and an RTX
 
You want the PC-O11 Dynamic XL over the regular one for E-ATX and an RTX
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It's LL's biggest O11 case and has plenty of room for an E-ATX board and my RTX 3080 and 4080 (when I get it back from Nvidia).
 
I have an E-ATX board and its almost too big for the PC-O11 Dynamic XL. I've done builds in regular O11's and I much prefer the XL for anything more complicated than ATX boards with air coolers or smaller AIO's.
 
I also discovered the new Planteks NV7 from CES. WHile expensive, it could be my 10 years base.
 
Quite a few of the Phanteks are E-ATX compatible... but.. they may not be "sexy" enough lol (as I see you mentioned some Lian Li stuff )
 
Corsair's 7000D or 7000X can fit an E-ATX & 40-series no problem. Depending on the motherboard you might have to remove the motherboard cable cover ; my board has a right angle ATX connector so I didn't have to.

Not the final build but this is what my rig looked like about a week ago. The 4090 lines up almost perfectly with the PSU shroud edge. I've since replaced the PSU, upgraded the hard drives, and am cleaning up the backside cable routing.

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Another vote for the 7000X/D as it is plenty large enough. Though I've moved to the smaller NZXT H7 Flow which is a nice case as well.

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