Daemonkin Member Joined Aug 12, 2010 Location Ringgold, Ga Aug 27, 2010 #1 Desk blocking the side intake? I say cut it! Allowed me to OC back up to 3.8 with HT on and stay where I was when I was at 3.5.
Desk blocking the side intake? I say cut it! Allowed me to OC back up to 3.8 with HT on and stay where I was when I was at 3.5.
psionic98 Member Joined Jun 22, 2009 Aug 27, 2010 #2 I think unless the case was right up against the wall you cut out.. it was getting air just fine.. lol
I think unless the case was right up against the wall you cut out.. it was getting air just fine.. lol
OP Daemonkin Member Joined Aug 12, 2010 Location Ringgold, Ga Aug 27, 2010 Thread Starter #3 Sensor probes disagree with you :-D Saw a 4-7c drop inside once I cut that off.
Neuromancer Member Joined Oct 11, 2005 Location Tau'ri Aug 27, 2010 #4 This is why I always recommend rATX designs
m0r7if3r Member, Water Cooling Sticky Reading Enforcement O Joined Jun 17, 2010 Location Marietta, GA Aug 27, 2010 #5 Neuromancer said: This is why I always recommend rATX designs Click to expand... I'm guessing you meant eATX...a google search for ratx was...let's say less than work safe.
Neuromancer said: This is why I always recommend rATX designs Click to expand... I'm guessing you meant eATX...a google search for ratx was...let's say less than work safe.
OP Daemonkin Member Joined Aug 12, 2010 Location Ringgold, Ga Aug 27, 2010 Thread Starter #6 m0r7if3r said: I'm guessing you meant eATX...a google search for ratx was...let's say less than work safe. Click to expand... I thought he meant the inverted atx where the board is rotated 90 degrees with the mb inputs facing the top instead of the back.
m0r7if3r said: I'm guessing you meant eATX...a google search for ratx was...let's say less than work safe. Click to expand... I thought he meant the inverted atx where the board is rotated 90 degrees with the mb inputs facing the top instead of the back.