Unless you're using 100% rated equipment, or other considerations, your PV source and PV output circuit must abide by the "156%" rule. 125% for the solar insolation above STC, and then another 125% for continuous use considerations.
If you use a DC combiner (CBX) that has at 100% rated disco on PV output side, do your conductors on the PV output still have to be 156% x Isc x number of strings? Or is just 125%? It's not clear to me in 690. Perhaps it could, but maybe you have to consider the fuse at the (central) inverter?
If putting in a CBX with 100% rated disco really saves you from having to increase all of your PV output circuits by 125%, and there's no other "gotcha", this seems like it's really the only option most should consider.
If you use a DC combiner (CBX) that has at 100% rated disco on PV output side, do your conductors on the PV output still have to be 156% x Isc x number of strings? Or is just 125%? It's not clear to me in 690. Perhaps it could, but maybe you have to consider the fuse at the (central) inverter?
If putting in a CBX with 100% rated disco really saves you from having to increase all of your PV output circuits by 125%, and there's no other "gotcha", this seems like it's really the only option most should consider.