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Author Topic: What I Learned from Building 3x5850 Rigs; May 2011  (Read 8711 times)
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May 17, 2011, 10:51:42 PM
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I'm still playing with building myself, but you certainly make a good point about wire shelves. I'm looking at 'tech benches' at the moment, seems a nice compromise between case and no-case (I don't feel entirely comfortable having a board not securely anchored, but I'm kind of a huge wuss).

P.S. I never said thanks for this article, I built most of my stuff before I read this but it was still a good read nonetheless Smiley

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with the horrible "push-clip" securing style
Oh man, I forgot about those. Yeah, they're terrible! I took them off (which was easy).

And yes, you're right about the case connectors. Those wouldn't fit a long video card. If you don't have a case, though, you don't need those connectors, so not a huge deal.

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My favorite board thus far is the MSI 890FX-GD70
Yeah, that's a nice board  Cool. It's a shame the last slot is unusable if you have a case.

But, as I said, I probably wouldn't use a case again. I'd just buy a wire shelf from the hardware store, cardboard, and twisty ties. Heck, you could even use extenders and dangle video cards from an upper shelf with the mobo below it Tongue
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May 23, 2011, 02:14:32 AM
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Hi fpgaminer. I hope you don't mind me linking my tread to yours. I'm consolidating build discussions Smiley

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