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Case design has come a long way, and I personally haven’t had an issue with case-temp since overclocking things in the early 2000’s,
But, if the desktop was built in a thin mini-ITX case, I could see case-temp being an issue, but I think you would most likely also being running into “can’t physically fit into the system” issue.
What about for the purposes of heat?
Wouldn’t it be beneficial to keep heavy duty gpus out of your PC just to keep the heat away from your other components?
Case design has come a long way, and I personally haven’t had an issue with case-temp since overclocking things in the early 2000’s,
But, if the desktop was built in a thin mini-ITX case, I could see case-temp being an issue, but I think you would most likely also being running into “can’t physically fit into the system” issue.
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