Hey folks! Not sure where to put this, but since I’m doing this to install Bazzite soon, why not.
I have a HTPC that currently has an NVidia card in it. Since Gamescope doesn’t play nice with nvidia, I’m going to upgrade the GPU. I have a 6900XT in my primary rig, love the thing. here’s the thing though, I was going to put it into my original HTPC, but it was too long by about 0.5 inches.
Does anyone have either A) a recommendation on a GPU that can drive a 4K tv that is shorter than 12" or B) Know of any good sites that have a filter?
It’s a pretty intense machine, since the whole family uses it. I’m planning on about a grand for the new GPU, if it works like my 6900XT. Less is of course better, but I don’t want this one struggling personally.
Thanks for any rec’s!
Here’s my solution: buy a Dremel and some safety glasses, and cut out the slot in the case
back to the NVidia problem though. I tried to think of a way, looked at different distros, but NVidia is still a problem
Nvidia is a problem on all platforms. The new open driver sort of alleviates a tiny bit of the pain, but not much when looking at how perfect AMD just runs everywhere.
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Newegg has a product filter for this exact thing. If you’re looking to maybe move into a new case instead, have a look at the Fractal Design Ridge. About the size of a game console.
If it’s just for movies, consider an Intel ARC A380.
Small, cheap, great transcoding performance, and its drivers should be shipped by default with most distros. It really can’t do games though.
use to be good for that personally used one as our daily driver on a 4k 60fps media pc up until recent updates a few months ago
without other tools like adaptivecpp and that is very experimental right now it a useless chunk of silicone
PCPartPicker can filter for card length (in millimeters as opposed to inches, but still) and that should help with narrowing down your choices. Most GPUs have some variant that’s shorter in length, but they might just charge a bit of a premium for it.
I always forget about PC part picker, thank you!
Skinflint has some options.
I suggest checking each model’s power jack positions as well. You don’t want to buy a card that barely fits only to find that there’s no room left for the power cables.