I've spent quite a bit of time looking for low profile right/left angle c13 connectors and I haven't found anything other than what you see from Lian-Li. Lian-Li most likely has them special made. If you need just 1 cord then you can get one from ncase in their accessory section.
My gripe with this PSU is that the c14 connector is oriented upside down compared to the Silverstone SFX's. Perhaps it's an oversight on their end but it's actually annoying.
This is the one but it's not as low profile as I first thought. It's 39mm tall which is 4mm shorter than the ones available on digikey. Still nothing compared to the 28mm tall NCASE one.
I was looking into low profile c13 connectors the other day and was able to find one company who made a fairly low profile connector but it appeared to only be custom order. The lowest profile c13 connector I've seen is the one used in the NCASE M1. Check out this post here if you haven't seen...
Your best bet is the AXP-140. Largest heatsink that will fit. That or go with an all-in-one cooler like the H60.
Here's a build log of someone who used one.
The Zotac z68 actually has more room between the mounting holes and pci-e slot than other boards with that same layout.
Here's an image to show you what I mean.
Looks like there's about 1 or 2 more millimeters of space :) I wonder if this allows the use of some other coolers that were...
This is the only other h67 like what you describe, I believe. But remember, the HSF will be hanging off the edge of the motherboard, so choose your case wisely.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813176009
I like where you're going with this thread. 3 out of 3 PSU's have issues. I also have this PSU however my system is not powerful enough to exceed 300 watts. Though I do plan to build a more powerful PC soon that should definitely exceed 300w. You should make a video of your problem if possible...
A tad late for another h67 board to come on the market, but regardless, it looks pretty nice.
http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/?leg=&psn=000102&pid=1230
Exactly. I'm incredibly surprised that no one has made a simple, 120mm flat cooler which allows the use of the pcie slot on these itx mobos. The only options seem to be the Thermalright AXP-140, Prolimatech Samuel 17, or the Nexus LOW-7000. The Nexus and Prolimatech are too small and the...
Just throwing this out there...if you paired the m350 case with this new giada board and either this Evercool HS or this TT one, it'll definitely fit. Though on the evercool HS you may need to use one of scythe's 12mm fans here.
Ethan, I'm not sure if you want to use that cooler. Especially with something like a 2600k. It will work, but it will be the loudest damn thing. Even at idle. Have you seen this? It'd give a little better performance but still be louder than a stock cooler. I think there's a couple other coolers...
Nothing much haha. Been lurking around SFF forums every now and then. I saw your name and I'm like WAIT I KNOW WHO THAT IS lol.
Anyways I think the Antec 310 is a good choice but i just dislike that awkward plate/brace sitting right over the cooler. Another option is the APEVIA X-FIT-100, but...
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fr500 summed it up nicely. Putting a 2600k in that case wouldn't be very good unless you moved the PSU up front to allow a bigger cooler.
But as mentioned before, SG-05 will give you a better PSU and two expansion slots. I've had an SG-05 setup for half a year and took it...
bit-tech says this board overheats fairly easily in their review.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2010/01/13/dfi-mi-p55-t36-mini-itx-motherboard-review/9