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Quote:Originally Posted by Nuzart I've ordered so far: Mass amount of MDPC cable sleeve. Res Block, ST45SF-G PSU. I think you mean ST45SSF-G PSU times 2. Also, that 670 makes m-itx mobo's seem tiny in comparison to 6950/70's....
Quote:Originally Posted by thehidecheck how did you mount your hdd's btw? The following link is in this thread and shows some pretty rough pics of what I have...
If your going for push pull, one fan is going to have to be outside of the front of the case. I recommend you go back through this thread and search for all the posts with SUGO, there are some good builds. In my sg-05 I have a coolit eco...
Nice case Nuzart! I still think its a bit empty in the front though dont you?
Quote:Originally Posted by WiSK That's surprisingly good considering how cramped it is in there. Although, I suppose the fan has less volume of air to move. Fan moves alot of air at all RPM. GPU exhausts out rear and top. PSU...
Quote:Originally Posted by WiSK How are your HDD temps? Playing BF3 right now... SSD - 39, HDD under ssd is reading 40, HDD under psu is reading 38. Should mention theyre no different to before any changes.
Here's my Sugo SG05 with what I think is the least amount of room left in any of this type of case in the world! It has had quite a few modifications to it over the past few months. Will end up painting clean once I finish cramming...
Just finished another mod to my Sugo SG05. Custom HDD caddy allows me to hang another 3.5" + 2 x 2.5" hdd's from under the PSU. Case now contains Gigabyte H55N-USB3 Intel I5-760 AMD Sapphire 6950/70 Silverstone ST45SF 450W PSU 8GB of...
Quote:Originally Posted by Derek1387 I would move the fan and rad inside. Push/pull makes little difference on that setup I had the same setup on my Sg05. Looks better flush There is already a fan inside with the rad. If you move...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ixtli OP, a warning if you're going for the 450W PSU edition: the included PSU makes a squealing noise when the total system load exceeds ~300W. There's an entire thread about it in the hardforum SFF...
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