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Razer Core X is s good option. Can take all cards as it is a huge enclosure.
 
+1 for Razer Core X. Unless you are looking for a small footprint, it has a lot going for it.
 
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Is there any concern that the Vega64 (the "air cool" variant) is bumping right up against the 300 watts (for GPU) provided by that Sonnet model? Seems like the next model up at $279 for 550W is builds in a little expansion room - card fitment considerations? The RCX seems more "roomy" and provides 650W[?]
 
And? 350W is not enough for Vega? Then bigger one will do, and even that is cheaper than Core X.
I'm just going by the technical specs: "350W power supply supports up to 300W". I was merely suggesting that the Core X is worthy of consideration. I'm not here to argue.
 
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I'm just going by the technical specs: "350W power supply supports up to 300W". I was merely suggesting that the Core X is worthy of consideration. I'm not here to argue.

Seems that OP tries to get best for the less money as possible. That is all.


If money is not an issue, there are enclosures worth up to $400-500.
 
hi, which is the best value gpu enclosure for Vega 64?

Depends on what you mean by best value. Do you want the cheapest? Does build quality matter? Does size matter? Do you care whether the enclosure has an on/off switch? Do you care whether the power supply is integral to the enclosure or do you prefer it to be separate?

Also, which Vega 64 are you talking about purchasing? There are some differences in their requirements, including the number of 8-pin connections required.
 
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