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So i am not done my build yet. I have to to some cable management and make a better hard drive mounting bracket and wait for my cooler(back ordered :( ). But i have managed to fit a 5970 and a HX650 with a 140mm up front in a SG06. It is a little bit Hacked but it will do nicely till i can get...
I think i have come up with a solution the MOS-C10s are 14 mm tall i will trim them down to 8mm. The SG05 has about 10mm of clearance under the board and i will put one of these at the front of the case. the only problem now is i dont know what kind of clearance the new lan gear mini itx case has.
So i got some of those enzotech Copper Mosfet coolers and put them on just wondering if i missed any important chips. The red arrows i am not sure of
And here is the rest of the pics here
P.S. Do you think this will fit in any SSF case lol.... probably not
But...have you seen the pics of this case at all...the axp-140 sits right overtop of the ram and would hit the PSU for sure in this case with the h55n-usb socket location
Yea i heard that rumor too but the dfi is the only 1156 board that will do raid and a quad that i know of. The Gigabyte board looks really nice but moving that socket closer to the PSU in this care will result in less room for a oversized heatsink
So i applied for the beta testing and i have my fingers crossed. But i have been staring at the pictures on here and sffclub to figure out what heatsinks will fit in it. So the PSU used in the pictures is 165mm long. Mattinv has said that they are planing on moving the psu 1/4in by extending the...