Ronyx
01-15-2007, 06:52 AM
Today i went over to PC Case Gear to pick up my Raidmax Sirius case. I asked them if i could get a refund if the video card i tried wouldn't fit in it and they said yes but only if nothing was screwed into it. That meant i had to measure the video card and "eye it" inside the case without actually installing the motherboard. Good thing was that the guys over at Scorptec did it all for me. And the result were:
Negative :neutral:
The video card seems to hit the top of the "side ways hard drive bays". This is because the Asus P5N32 E SLI motherboard takes up the top slot for it's on board sound card meaning that the video card cannot sit just above those hard drive bays. Unless you mod the case, cutting off the edge of those bays then it is not physically possible to have an 8800GTX card fit inside the case with this exact motherboard.
However if you do plan on cutting those bays off, it would cause the hard drive bays above them to become unstable and they could possibly break because of the weight imposed on them. I would not recommend anyone to do so unless they have thought of a way to provide some sort of support. If you do cut those bays off then you will void your warranty, so double check that whatever you are thinking of doing will work before you do it.
I hope that helps anyone who is thinking of buying a Radimax Sirius case and planning on putting an 8800GTX inside it or has an ATX case with those annoying side way hard drive bays.
-Ronyx
Negative :neutral:
The video card seems to hit the top of the "side ways hard drive bays". This is because the Asus P5N32 E SLI motherboard takes up the top slot for it's on board sound card meaning that the video card cannot sit just above those hard drive bays. Unless you mod the case, cutting off the edge of those bays then it is not physically possible to have an 8800GTX card fit inside the case with this exact motherboard.
However if you do plan on cutting those bays off, it would cause the hard drive bays above them to become unstable and they could possibly break because of the weight imposed on them. I would not recommend anyone to do so unless they have thought of a way to provide some sort of support. If you do cut those bays off then you will void your warranty, so double check that whatever you are thinking of doing will work before you do it.
I hope that helps anyone who is thinking of buying a Radimax Sirius case and planning on putting an 8800GTX inside it or has an ATX case with those annoying side way hard drive bays.
-Ronyx