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Last edited by x_wing on 21 Jul 2022 at 8:19 pm UTC
The question is why go with such a model? I would imagine they would be noisier and run hotter with a single fan and smaller heatsink?
I would be very surprised if the "front" measurements of any PCIE peripheral would differ much.
I've run into this frustration a lot. Looking at the dimensions on the RX 6400, I think it's intended to avoid that dilemma by being, well, not oversized.
I like it doesn't need extra power cables! I'm a sucker for neat internals, lol.