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to Krisnatharok
Re: Looking at buying a $2000 Gaming RigI wanna thank you for all the help with the suggestions and guidance to start this project. I think that really helped this go smooth. The size of the case and a lot of the little features like how the mother board sits in the case and how the drives are mounted made it really easy to put together. You the man! |
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AdaliciaOm Nom Nom join:2009-10-13 Lincoln, NE |
to f0rtys3ven
God damn that is a clean looking build. Reasons why I'll never share pictures of mine, because my cable management is only slightly better than Savious'. |
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El QuintronCancel Culture Ambassador Premium Member join:2008-04-28 Tronna |
Even with an AIR540, my cable management isn't as good as it could be. Cable management is a bit of an art. |
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The only thing that kind of bugs me is that the Graphics card sags a bit and I am not sure if there is something I can do about that or not. You can kind of see it in the pics. The right front corner sits lower than the rest of it. |
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El QuintronCancel Culture Ambassador Premium Member join:2008-04-28 Tronna |
I can't tell from here, but you should be fine as long as it's properly secured to the case. |
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El Quintron |
to f0rtys3ven
I went back and looked at your pics, but I can't tell if it's bolted/secured to the case or not. AFAIK as long as it's secured to the case, and not just hanging onto the mobo you're good to go. |
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Ghastlyone Premium Member join:2009-01-07 Nashville, TN |
to f0rtys3ven
GPU sag is pretty common. I've seen some PC builds worse than others.
Oddly enough, I've got virtually no sag at all on my setup. I've seen some builds that look downright horrible. Almost like the video card is going to fall off. |
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