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I gotta say my initial impression isn't the greatest. The case steel is a lot thinner than my GD05, I bent the balls out of the frame trying to get the ODD cover out. The power button presses in at a weird angle and feels really cheap. Lastly, the process to get the front panel off is retarded. I wouldn't buy another SG series case for myself and will probably go with Lian-Li next time.
However it's very small and hopefully the grandparents I'm building this for wont notice such things, lol.
you didnt lose the odd? good job! its looking good but please.. ditch that friggin intel sticker
HA! was thinking about grabbing the goo gone and getting rid of that sticker, my GF
put it on while I was building....sigh.... haha.
Yep, kept the ODD, all i had to do was re-drill the mounting holes for the radiator and move
it low as possible on the front, was pretty easy, oh and drilling out the rivets on the 2.5" cage
too
Just a heads up... I checked their website and Gigabyte has that card listed as being 295mm = 11.6142" and I'm not actually sure it'll fit with modding if that's the case.
edit:// hmmm, [H]ardOCP review has the length pegged at 11" flat, so it will fit, but you will have to mod... If this measurement is accurate. Newegg has it listed as 11" too.
Acti - the PSU fan pulls air into the PSU. So it shouldn't fill the case with hot air no matter which way it is flipped - it still exhausts out the back.
why you did all that shit? couldn't figure out the purpose of those metal thingys inside?
Looks like you did everything the hard wayIt works! (bad pic resize)
I have more pictures and information I will post later on in the "SFF Gallery" subforum, but I thought I might as well show one picture of my nVidia Titan install.
Looks like you did everything the hard way
Now that's more like it. Got a linky to your other pics yet? Would like to see the other side.
Yes, I will definitely include my Kill-a-Watt power consumption numbers also. I probably won't get around to it until Saturday, though.
The GTX670 is so tiny!
That picture made me wonder how long before someone takes a cross section out of case and re-joins the two ends, making case less deep. Should be able to reduce depth by a few centimetres looking at the space available between motherboard and front radiator.