Sapphire reveals their first AM5 motherboard, the B650I NITRO+

it always makes me chuckle when you see these boards (even though nice looking), and the ATX connector looking so effing big in comparison with the rest of the board :D
 
When building ITX PCs the 24pin is always the biggest PITA.

I'd say that's highly depending on what case you're building in, like for instance I didn't have much more difficulty in both the NR200P and the Meshlicious in comparison to my ATX builds in the past.
 
That's because the both of those, especially the NR200p, isn't actually a SFF case. They are quite large for ITX builds.

Indeed.

Last September I went on vacation to where my friends live. One of them picks me up in his Audi wagon and then takes me home, so that I can take my bike down there.

Any way, as payment for this coming September I gave him my 6700XT Strix as I bought a 6900XT Toxic whilst still on that vacation.

He got it up and running last week :D

He tried all of his cases (Dan A4, Dan C4, Sliger etc) but the GPU just would not fit. They are friggin huge. So we narrowed it down to a NR200P. Problem is? they have been discontinued and it took him months to find one.

Which in the end we got second hand but pristine for £40, and he has finally bought a 1440p monitor :D

But yeah, the NR200/P etc is pretty dang hefty for an ITX case. Which is good, if you want to fit big ass GPUs tbh.
 
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