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Country: Germany

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Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mainboard  + 5800x

anidees AI Crystal Cube AR V3 EATX/ATX

 

will it fit and work together ?

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Yes, but it's a little silly. That motherboard is really small, and that case is really big. It'll look empty, you'll pay extra for the compact size, and you'll lose out on important features like extra RAM, PCIe, and M.2/sata slots.

 

Just get a bigger motherboard. Maybe a good B550 instead of an X570, they tend to be better value.

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it actually said motherboard compatibility mini itx but when i scroll down it says 

 

MOTHERBOARD TYP M-ITX, M-ATX, ATX, E-ATX

 

does that mean i can use a standard sized ATX ?

i want to overclock my 5800x  which would u recommend my budget is like 250€

 

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1 hour ago, Hideinpit said:

it actually said motherboard compatibility mini itx but when i scroll down it says 

 

MOTHERBOARD TYP M-ITX, M-ATX, ATX, E-ATX

 

does that mean i can use a standard sized ATX ?

i want to overclock my 5800x  which would u recommend my budget is like 250€

 

Honestly I recommend a b-550 board for almost any overclock you could want. the Asus B550F is a good one to try. the x series boards aren't a hell of a lot more robust in my experience. Better power delivery sure but without serious cooling you won't get much done. If you plan on overclocking I would go with a b series motherboard (b550 not sure if 450 is compatible with 5000 series yet) and a beefy air cooler. Something like a noctua uh12s or a D15s should be very effective and very quiet when idling.

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