Dear team
My question relates to a dual GPU system. Is it possible in principle with the Hyte Y70 and if so how much effort would be involved. I am looking for a high-end build with a 5090 as the primary GPU for gaming and a 4070 TI Super for streaming. I am well aware that in principle it would also work with the 5090 alone, but on the one hand there are still problems with some games that can be encoded via the 5090, 2. I am planning multistreaming on several platforms with the build, possibly even in 4k. and on the other hand, games will need more and more performance in the future and a double load on the graphics card or even the CPU, which will also become more and more stressed over time, would be rather counterproductive from my point of view due to higher requirements. If it's not possible with the Hyte Y70 without more effort, then it's a shame because it's a nice case, but then it can't be changed.
Many thanks in advance :)
A dual-GPU system is generally possible with the Y70, as the case supports ATX, mATX, ITX and E-ATX mainboards and can accommodate graphics cards up to 422 mm long. However, the effort required for such a setup is not insignificant, as the case only offers one vertical GPU slot (incl. PCIe riser) as standard and the second card would have to be mounted horizontally in the lower area of the mainboard. Cooling and space for both cards, especially with high-end models such as the RTX 5090 and 4070 Ti Super, must be critically examined - air circulation can be restricted and compatibility depends heavily on the selected mainboard and the dimensions of the cards. There is no official information on dual GPU support or specific mounting instructions for two GPUs, so it is advisable to check the exact dimensions of both graphics cards and the mainboard before purchasing and to plan the cooling solution carefully. If you have any uncertainties or special requirements, it is worth discussing them in the Community or contacting the manufacturer directly.