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    SENTRY 2.0: Evolution of console-sized gaming PC case

    So I’m looking at the Gigabyte Gaming OC 1080ti which is listed as 37x280x114. I called the manufacturer and they said the 114mm measurement is the PCB measurement only and does not include the I/O shield/bracket. That makes it 2mm too large according to the size drawing. However, would that...
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    SENTRY 2.0: Evolution of console-sized gaming PC case

    Is there any GPU compatibility spreadsheet that includes 1080 TI models? I’m looking at a few TI cards but I’m not sure which do and don’t fit aside from going solely by spec sheets and the size layout for Sentry 2.0.
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    SENTRY 2.0: Evolution of console-sized gaming PC case

    Kind of. I’m planning on getting a RTX 2080 blower card, a i7-8700k with a delid job, and a regular Cryorig C7. Mostly concerned that the i7-8700k May run too hot but I’m unsure. In that case, I’d planned on a i5-9600k.
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    SENTRY 2.0: Evolution of console-sized gaming PC case

    Also, is this an appropriate thread to get advice on hardware as it pertains to cooling in the Sentry 2.0? This is my first SFF build so I’m not quite versed on optimal cooling methods and configurations.
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    SENTRY 2.0: Evolution of console-sized gaming PC case

    The GPU I’m looking at is in the GPU Compatibility spreadsheet as YES under compatibility column but it is highlighted in orange. What exactly does that mean if it’s highlighted in yellow?
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