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Would it be possible to put a GTX 670 Direct II in this case?
Sure.
c) is there room between the chassis and casing for a 2.5 slot width card like the gainward gtx 670 phantom? (guessing no, the walls seem pretty close)
b) is there room to put a 140mm fan on top of/underneath the h70 rad? (guessing the h80 doesn't fit)
This is not like the SG07/08 where you have to DIY fit the radiators under the AP181 -- in the FT03-Mini the AP141 is on the bottom exterior of the case. On the bottom inside, Silverstone has purposely made fittings for the the Corsair/Antec radiators.how are people fixing down the H50/H60 radiator in this case given that the fan is a 140mm?
nice, i did not know that.This is not like the SG07/08 where you have to DIY fit the radiators under the AP181 -- in the FT03-Mini the AP141 is on the bottom exterior of the case. On the bottom inside, Silverstone has purposely made fittings for the the Corsair/Antec radiators.
Technically, any 120mm radiator can be installed. However in regards to blocking the drive bays, I'm not sure what the hight limitations are.nice, i did not know that.
so pretty much any inch thick 120mm rad will work?
Technically, any 120mm radiator can be installed. However in regards to blocking the drive bays, I'm not sure what the hight limitations are.
might be a moot point, but the H40 doesn't have crimped hosing, H50 has a square block, H60 has a square block, h80 has a square block, it's definitely not an h100...
unless i'm overtired, that seems like it can be only an h70... that being said, it doesn't have the drive tray mounted so i'm not 100% sure it'll fit either.
just looked up some radiator dimensions for the H series coolers... can anyone confirm that the H80 doesn't fit without removing the HDD/SDD/ODD?
Corsair H50 has the tall, round block:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181009
Which water cooling systems work with this chassis? Looks like we've seen Corsair H50, H60, and maybe Antec 620?
The guy building the "Griffin" in that link I linked put a Kuhler 620 in his. Not sure what the actual radiator clearance on the case is, but that one barely fits.
looks like he had to mod the bracket though...
yeah he did have to mod the bracket, radiator fit in the bottom of the case without issue though.
related:// this guy fit the 620 cooler on a asrock z77e-itx without any dremel. probably gonna get the asrock board over the asus because i'm poor.
now that looked stupid, how can they put the pump at the highest point?
I have a question.
I plan on using this case for an upcoming build and need to know if my current PSU will be able to fit. It's a standard SFX design by SeaSonic with the exact same dimensions as the SILVERSTONE ST45SF 450W. The only problem is that the 80mm fan on top protrudes outwards from the rest of the PSU by an extra half inch. My main concerns would be the cables connected to the top I/O panel (the one built into the case) would get in the way, and whether the it could actually reach the mounting points without hitting the case's frame first. If someone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.
As a side note I will only be using the stock cooler from Intel so the loss in clearance above the CPU isn't a very big loss for me.
Link to my SeaSonic unit I plan on using:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151089
Link to the spec sheet for the SeaSonic:
http://www.seasonic.com/pdf/datasheet/NEW/Bulk/PC/SFX/SS-300 SFD Active PFC.pdf
Link to the Silverstone unit I mentioned as a reference:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256063
you will need a low profile cpu heatsink to use it or use of watercooling
Jen
Wow. That's alot of empty space between the PSU and the bottom of the case. Is it really like that once fully loaded?