Something like this might help? https://smallformfactor.net/forum/resources/ncase-m1-sfx-l-bracket.5/
It seems to create a lot of space, and counting some pixels in Photoshop it would suggest this board would fit then.
From the case designer: "he maximum depth of the motherboard that will fit when using the ATX PSU bracket is ~196mm. With the SFX bracket it's ~173mm."
So the above mainboard will not fit unfortunately.
Gigabyte B360M-DS3H: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B360M-DS3H-rev-10#sp
Would a board sized 22.6cm x 20.5cm fit with the ATX bracket? (depending on PSU, of course). The deepest one I've seen anyone fit in this thread so far was 19.3cm, versus 20.5cm on this one.
Wish it had 10 gbps USB...
You'll have to bend it for sure. There's a review online somewhere where they fit an NT06 into an SG07 and had to do the same. Clearance between the pipes and the graphics card is small, as well as with the block and the cables (SATA) on the other side, but it does fit.
Took me a while to...
I got one as well last Tuesday. Almost done putting it in a SG07 case with 2600 cpu, 8 GB, SSD, 3.5" HDD and 5870. Cooler I used was the NT06 since the SG07 has a nice big fan blowing air down over it.
I'll post some pictures later today or in the weekend. Let me know if anyone has any...
You're totally right. I really don't know how I missed that. I remember looking at photos on newegg for this board and not seeing it :|
Can I blame newegg? ;)
What I'm saying is that the Intel board does NOT has the EXTRA 4-pin power connector, it ONLY has the normal 24-pin one.
Most other boards seem to have 24 + 4 for power, unless I'm missing something or not understanding you ;)
You're probably running an older BIOS for this board. See the release notes for the last one:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=3283&DwnldID=19742&keyword=DH67CF&lang=eng
In the PDF it says:
" Added warning message about the use of 95W processors for DH67CF. "
At...
I guess you learn something new every day :) Is there a better program to use to make sure the graphics card is working as it should? (performance wise etc.)
Thanks for the quick replies! I'll sleep a bit better until that new cpu comes in. I guess I was expecting it to influence the 3DMarks, but not the actual FPS of the tests. I guess they must tax the cpu quite heavily during the graphics tests as well then?
I'm trying to build a nice gaming system with plenty of storage, but the gaming part feels way too slow. I've been running 3DMark and I think the results I'm getting are not as they should be. I've searched around but couldn't find what kind of scores I should be getting with a 8800 GT (for the...