I was just building my new system, put everything together and connected it, and finally pressed the power button. The computer powers on normally, but nothing is displayed and I get "long beep-short beep-short beep" from the speaker. I'm using a Zotac H67-ITX Wi-Fi, and that supposedly means...
I looked up the card and it looked very tempting, but for some reason it is not available where I live. I ordered a 560 as planned, and I'm actually quite happy that the 570 wasn't available - made my think and worry (and spend) less.
Thanks for the advice though, it probably is the fastest...
I found a forum where someone tried fitting several HSFs on the Zotac H67 mini-ITX.
http://forums.vr-zone.com/hardware-depot/1004653-zotax-h67-itx-wifi-da-house-3.html#post9113297
Looking at this, do you think the Coolermaster GeminII S would block the PCI-E slot? I think the memory should be...
I'm considering a few different HSF options, but I'm worried about blocking the PCI-E - the Zotac board has the CPU placed way too close it. Although, the GeminiII S looks like it could fit - any idea of how it worked for your friend?
Anybody here running a 95W CPU with a 460/560 class graphics card in the Q11? I'd like to ask what PSU and HSF you're using and how you're managing cooling, as well as what temperatures you've been working with.
I'm building a Sandy Bridge Q11 build with the Zotac H67 Wi-Fi board, a i5 2500k...