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WiSK, what pin set did you use? Was looking at pics on moddiy.com and wasn't sure.Gokie, you can cut off the original fan connector and solder to the NB-PCP red and black wires. The PSU is able to control it with voltage. I did just that some months ago, see pic
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd1/wisk23/WiSKBuildPC/ll-psu-noiseblocker-7_zpseb4220a1.jpg
If you don't fancy soldering, Moddiy.com sells the 2-pin connector and crimp pins.
WiSK, what pin set did you use? Was looking at pics on moddiy.com and wasn't sure.
There are a lot of reviewers out there who seem to have no idea that the Titan throttles itself at 70C.
Here's a chart showing power and temps of a Titan, a 780 and two overclocked 780s in a system which is also running an i7-3770K @ 4.8GHz.
http://hardocp.com/article/2013/08/14/galaxy_geforce_gtx_780_hof_edition_review/7
As you can see the load temperatures of Titan/780 stock air cooling is 80C, and that's in an open case. When you put it in a FT03-mini it will likely run even hotter than that. So I suspect in the Vortez review the GPU was seriously crippled, which explains the low wattage.
I've read the posts that stress the importance of using a blower GPU card, and I've read the manual for the case that says the same thing but...
The 750Ti card seems to run at a very low TDP (60W vs 140W on a GTX660, for instance) and very cool, see this guy's numbers here http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=181053
I'll post some photos of the build once it starts to take shape.