I agree.Yes I noticed that
But if I'm going to be spending over 4k plus I'd expect the company I deal with to take care of everything and not possibly create a problem for myself if anything is amiss with the supplied case
And, the 011 Dynamic cases come with a variety of gpu fitting options, at extra cost. But they are available, as are quite a few other options.The Lian Li cases are amazing, and actually the O11 Dynamic XL is actually available in the liquid series configurator
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I don't know, I can't speak for PCS reasoning, so please don't take this as a voice for the company in any way, but AFAIK, this case is really large and I think means that it has to be delivered on a Pallet rather than just normal boxed. I don't know for sure, but wonder if that may be an influence on not being available on the normal configurator.
But it's a wonderful case, it's actually a few years old now, but it's still one of the top picks out of most cases at the top end imho.
But the 4090 is a whole new beast in the size of case it requires, I have no doubt a lot of larger options will start appearing over the coming months.
That's a really good question, and not something we could answer. Perhaps it's worth giving PCS a call and seeing if they'd do something at their own discretion. Can't hurt to ask.And this raises a question, to me anyway. Can any case, from any configurator, be chosen for any other build configurator, provided it's suitable for the proposed build?
I can't speak for PCS, but it looks like it's currently out of stock as it's not selectable.I wonder if the LIAN LI O11DYNAMIC XL ROG CERTIFIED is not suitable for a 4090 card then ?
The reason I was leaning toward the Lian Li was that it was one of the top cases on a couple of Web sites I visited for best case with a 4090 card!
As well as looking very nice
Just to confirm as realise it could come across as confusing, PCS don't stock Founders Edition cards currently, all their cards are board partner cards, usually Palit or Zotac, but often Gigabyte also, can be anything if there's huge demand and they need to fulfill orders. I just used Founders Edition as the base as they tend to be smaller than the aftermarket cardsI can't speak for PCS, but it looks like it's currently out of stock as it's not selectable.
But it was never in the standard configurator, even before the 4090 was released, it's only ever been in the watercooled configurator.
Came across this which does suggest large 4090's do fit in the case
"Gigabyte 4090 AORUS MASTER graphics card on a Gigabyte Z690 AORUS XTREME board. There are no HDDs, only three M2 SSDs. The 4090 AORUS MASTER is huge and does not fit well into the case horizontally (it is possible, but the 12VHPWR adapter is bent too much by the glass window for my taste). SSD, Chipset and MB temperature is way lower with a vertical setup. Unfortunately, the vertical GPU bracket does not allow for another PCIE card, which is why I had to abandon my beloved Asus Xonar sound card and switched for a Sound Blaster X4. The info display is based on RainMeter and HWiNFO and a custom script. Colors can be changed with the mousewheel on the fly to match the fans. I use the 32" 4k 120 Hz Samsung Odyssey screen @ 10 bit HDMI 2.1 for working and non-competitive gaming and the 24.5" full hd 360 Hz Asus predator for competitive gaming / as a 2nd screen for working tasks if required. Cable management is yet to improve; a BeQuiet 12VHPWR - adapter is purchased and will hopefully arrive soon to clean up the mess and replace Gigabytes adapter."
12900K + 4090 in a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL gaming rig by schwarzer_stahl - Intel Core i9-12900K, GeForce RTX 4090, Lian Li O11D XL-X ATX Full Tower - PCPartPicker
12900K + 4090 in a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL gaming rig by schwarzer_stahl - Intel Core i9-12900K, GeForce RTX 4090, Lian Li O11D XL-X ATX Full Towerpcpartpicker.com
Officially the case takes Graphics cards up to 446 mm and the Founders Edition is 336mm
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Specs
NVIDIA AD102, 2520 MHz, 16384 Cores, 512 TMUs, 176 ROPs, 24576 MB GDDR6X, 1313 MHz, 384 bitwww.techpowerup.com
So it should fit absolutely fine, unless it's one of the huge monster outlier cards.