You could go with this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156200
It has nearly the same layout internally, although there isn't quite as much internal space. There is no real intake on this case so you will need to cut holes in the side for intake. I've cut holes...
You could try one of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156200
I picked one up at MicroCenter for $40 or $50 after rebate. They have improved the bracket that helps hold the PSU in place and it's much sturdier than other Microfly/Qpack type cube cases. It would...
You can put a TRUE in a Rogue. I had one when they first came out and it has great cooling and looks fantastic (to me), but I wouldn't call it SFF. I put my main rig in a SUGO after using the Rogue for a while, as it was just too heavy and bulky for my tastes.
I've overclocked a Q6600 to...
What motherboard are you using?
I have an C2Q 9450 and in the same case and was having temp issues until I put one of these (http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=408&products_id=22998) underneath the NT-06 Evolution blowing up. It dropped my cpu temps...
I have a 4850 and about to swap out the stock cooler for the Accelero S1 Rev2.
As for case fans, I'm going to cut holes in the side and mount 2 120mm fans blowing air out of the side of the case...or, at least that's my plan.
Hey Milas, I have the SG02B-F and I just plugged the 80mm case fan that blows over the hard drives into the cpu fan header on the motherboard and now I no longer get the message on boot up.
I've recently built nearly the same system with with the SG02B-F and a Corsair 620HX and am having the...
@'99...I finally got the machine up and running last week and took it to a small lan party this past weekend. The system ran great. I ended up hosting all the games played and even hosted while loading games that I didn't have time to install before the lan party.
I lapped the cpu and TRUE...
I just finished a build with this case and it is very roomy and looks great. I don't know that I would call it SFF, though.
I can't speak on dual rads fitting as I am all air in mine, but I do know that it will fit a Thermalright 120 extreme
I'm currently working on a build with a Q6600, theThermalright Ultra120 eXtreme and the Gigabyte GA-GE33M-DS2R. Here are a few pics I took this morning:
If that doesn't fix your issue, it could be your video card. I have a Sapphire X1950 pro 256mb that I'm having trouble with. The problem is that the VRMs overheat every quickly and anything graphics intensive will cause my pc to reboot. I can play some games as I have put an after market...
That board is rock solid. I've had two of them for a couple of years now and never had any issues. As a matter of fact, I'm about to pass on both machines to some family members as I've upgraded recently.
I never tried overclocking on that board, so I can't comment on that.