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Looks good. What sort of temps to you get with that setup?
CPU idle around 35-40c, load around 60c and gpu idle 30c load 45c. Everything run smooth, but the gpu heatsink fin getting really hot, and need fan to cool it.
You should be able to fit like a 70mm fan or so right in between the PSU and the structure part of the case- have it exhaust hot air out our better yet blow on that HSF and you should be good. I seen it done by a few SG05 members- cant find a pic at the moment though.
I didn't know that but if it doesn't fit i'll DSR it and wait it out for the DirectCu Mini.
Just got my SG05 in the mail yesterday. I'm trying to figure out what the purpose of the 5th standoff is for. I want to cut it off so I can lay my PSU down flat, but I wanted to know what it does first.
Its for a silverstone card reader, most ppl who need the space just cut it off with a dremal
Awesome, thanks. Btw, do you know the model of card reader? Curious about Silverstone peripherals.
Is there enough space between the PSU an the right ventilation holes to fit a Noctua NF-A9x14 PWM Fan? (i.e. 14mm).
I thougt about flipping the PSU and adding an extra exhaust fan : /
What problem are you trying to solve with this idea? Whatever the front fan and the GPU fans take in, is exhausted by pressure fairly equally through all vents in the case. Any fan you put up next to the PSU is going to have close to zero airflow.
I'm just wondering how you'd fit a 10" card to actually get it inside the case. I have a 9.5" card and I barely got it inside.
The card has to go in either first thing first, or right after the mobo has gone in, before the CPU heat sink and RAM (if not low profile).
Either way it has to go in from above and with the front fan removed.
The card has to go in either first thing first, or right after the mobo has gone in, before the CPU heat sink and RAM (if not low profile).
Either way it has to go in from above and with the front fan removed.
I imagine it'd be almost impossible to install a large heatsink if the GPU was already in. One side is open, but the other side is just millimeters from the GPU PCB.
This is true. I've found it the easiest to put the card into the case, then hold it up and install the mobo with the heat sink pre-installed.
How much does the Titan stick out from the metal that people cut off? Are there more than 2mm space between the metal and the plastic?
EDIT: I did read 7mm somewhere now, can this be right?
This is probably a very stupid question, but do you guys think there is anyway one could fit a gtx 780 phantom in the sg06 (With modding ofc) its only 7 mm longer than the reference cooler, but its a 2.5 slot cooler.