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Hi I have an asrock z87e-itx with the custom bios provided from a friendly forum member! I am looking to get a riser to allow me to use two cards. I have a matx rack mount case with 4 half height slots. I'd like to be able to use the remaining slots and mount it to the case either by a threaded...
So with the CustomMOD Mini 3.96L (HDPLEX + GTX 1080) I'm unable to mount the hdplex PSU and plug? Or is it just the PSU doesn't mount and you need something like velcro tape and the barrel connector is mountable?
My suggestion for the glass/acrylic side panels would be to narrow the window so you can just see the GPU and then put a hole pattern on the metal itself above and below the window. Similarly on the CPU side I would only keep the window over the motherboard because no one wants to see the excess...
Thanks for the reply. However all m keyed ssds are pcie for purchase and none are 2242. The only 2242 are b+m keyed sata drives and I wanted to verify that worked.
This is an MSI Cubi 2 - with a kaby lake processor and it looks like an m keyed m.2 slot but all the literature I can find says it is sata only. I thought sata is m+b keyed? Also are there m keyed sata only drives or would a m+b keyed sata drive work in this slot? And what is the length shown...
That is why I was more interested in this box - price to performance ratio. Obviously the 1080 would be great but it will be more of a niche item at $1600 or whatever it is priced at. If they could get this priced at $600 for a bare-bones model I would imagine it could be pretty popular.
https://www.zotac.com/us/product/mini_pcs/magnus-erx480-windows-10
If they can come in at a lower price than the Alienware Alpha R2 it could be fairly popular. This would be perfect if it supported NVME drives - the future of SFF computing looks good!