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04-30-2020 04:02 PM #1
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Chipset Heatsink is blocking gpu slot ???!!!!!
I have https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards...Z390-I-GAMING/ and chipset heatsink is blocking gpu slot like wtf ?????????????????????????????????
This is not even chep mobo and like name implies, it is for gaming. It doesn't make sense. Who would make mobo that heatsink blocks gpu slot ??????????????? I have 2070 super. It is completely impossible to mount, there is just no space, heatsink is overeaching and blocking pci-e slot. Or it is rather i/o shield, there are 2 screws on each side, i took them off, but part doesn't go off. It is attached to something inside. Also this i/o shield is screwed from top down and i/o shield is blocking access to screw, so it can't be even unmounted i don't think so. But i would like to heard from asus about this !
HELLO ? Can you get even answer on these forums ?
NEVER EVER BUYING ANYTHING FROM YOU AGAIN, EVEN IF IT COST 0.000000001$ It is idiocy, no one thought about that, that heatsink is blocking pci-e slot. WTF ?Last edited by empleat; 04-30-2020 at 04:34 PM.
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04-30-2020 05:55 PM #2
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I looked at the picture on the Asus site and Wow - I see what you mean. That shield / cover juts out and is almost touching the on-board edge of the main x16 PCIe slot. I don't have a Super but I have a few older 2 or 3 fan video cards. They tend to be big and bulky and need clearance on both sides of the PCIe slots. That looks like a fundamental design flaw to me but I am not sitting in front of it.
If people can't mount common "gaming grade" GPU in that board, it seems like everyone who bought that model would be screaming on this forum and others, and there would be You Tube videos about it etc. I would Google it and see if it is a common complaint. Oh - If you think someone from Asus is going to respond to your post, they might but I seriously doubt it. They might be posting on Aura bug report threads but they seem to ignore most of this forum.
Poor component placement impacting GPU is somewhat common. On a lot of ROG boards, putting anything in the last PCIe slot or even next to last slot will block a bunch of headers and feature switches. They are constrained by the ATX spec. On the Ryzen boards with chipset fans, many of them exhaust right into the main GPU. So your GPU blocks the chipset fan exhaust path and gets a bunch of hot air aimed at it.
I wish I had a solution for you. Good luck!
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04-30-2020 08:53 PM #3
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Vertical mounting with a riser cable....I see a lot of that with those smaller motherboards/cases.
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04-30-2020 11:11 PM #4
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That cooler is for the NVME drives from what I can tell, unless you have some ridiculous cooler on your 2070 Super, I dunno why you're having issues.
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04-30-2020 11:54 PM #5
TheMajekalBum PC Specs Motherboard TUF Gaming x570-PLUS(WiFi) Processor AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Memory (part number) 64GB TridentZ Neo 3600mhz Graphics Card #1 ROG Strix RTX 2080 TI OC Monitor ROG PG27UQ 27" 4k 144Hz Storage #1 WD Black SN750 1TB NVME Storage #2 4TB Seagate BarraCuda 2.5" HDD CPU Cooler ROG Ryou 240mm w/oled Case Thermaltake View 71 Power Supply ROG Thor 1200 watt Keyboard ROG Claymore (CherryMX Red) Mouse ROG Spatha & Chakram Headset ROG Centurion Mouse Pad ROG Balteus QI & Sheath Headset/Speakers Bose Soundlink Mini OS Win 10 pro Network Router ROG Rapture Accessory #1 ROG Spotlight Accessory #2 ROG Magnus Accessory #3 Rog Terminal
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05-01-2020 09:54 PM #6
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LMAO, i know about vertical mount, i was so consumed by the issue, that i didn't think of it. You don't know my bad luck !!! I had previously mobo with faulty socket level and cpu jumped from it like frog...
I have by the accident case that has vertical mounting, i don't like vertical. Because it has less airflow but my gpu has 3 fans and i have CM H500P with really good airflow, so it should be fine.
Thank you very much for answer !!!