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Written by brodokk on 2024-10-23 at 12:09

Just an update on that, it did work surprisingly well! I was worried about getting too many problems with heating for the graphic card which is vertical but actually none. I do need to work to have a working VM on windows to play game and also have games using the second graphic card but via proton its a bit of a struggle for now.

I also need to hide as much as i can the fact Windows is running in a VM... If I'm ban from a game because of that, then the game was not worth it anyway...

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Written by brodokk on 2024-10-11 at 06:06

I would be curious if peoples have something to say about the idea of getting a new case like the Fractal Design Define 7 XL and have 2 graphic card inside...

One horizontal, as usual, which would be a Radeon 6900xt XFX.

And a second one, vertical, where the case allow that, a smaller one, msi nvidia 1060.

I am a bit worried if everything fit but I think in the worth case I could also get a Fractal Flex 2, a pci riser, to have the Radeon 6900xt XFX vertical too.

On the air flow side I think the 6900 will be fine but it's possible the 1060 will struggle a bit.

The usage I have with that is running Linux with 3 screens on the 1060 and every program who require heavy graphical computer would run through the 6900xt one way to another. Like gaming via a Windows VM where the I pass-through the 6900xt.

Even if you think it's a bad idea just say so but at least explain why you think that and maybe also how you would have done it!

thks :3

A link to the case: https://www.fractal-design.com/products/cases/define/define-7-xl/black-tg-dark-tint/

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