D Dennis Aalbers Honorable Oct 7, 2013 88 0 10,630 Jun 15, 2014 #1 Gtx 780. i5 3570k 3.4 GHz 8 GB 500 GB. ZH77A-G43 650 WATT
Solution envy14tpe Jun 16, 2014 One of these: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H Moederbord Socket Intel 1155 Vormfactor ATX ASRock Z77 Extreme4 Moederbord Socket Intel 1155 Vormfactor ATX
One of these: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H Moederbord Socket Intel 1155 Vormfactor ATX ASRock Z77 Extreme4 Moederbord Socket Intel 1155 Vormfactor ATX
envy14tpe Champion Mar 3, 2012 9,581 14 56,665 Jun 17, 2014 #51 Dennis Aalbers : Btw. Does that ASrock, fit in my Lian Li PC-7FN ( no window, ) case?? According to the website: http://www.lian-li.com/en/dt_portfolio/pc-7fn/ That case supports ATX (size) mobos. And the ASRock one is. So the mobo will fit. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dennis Aalbers : Btw. Does that ASrock, fit in my Lian Li PC-7FN ( no window, ) case?? According to the website: http://www.lian-li.com/en/dt_portfolio/pc-7fn/ That case supports ATX (size) mobos. And the ASRock one is. So the mobo will fit.
nukemaster Titan Nov 23, 2004 19,623 6 74,965 Jun 17, 2014 #52 EDIT did not see the next page here Yes that case is ATX and so is the board. Please ensure you check the stand offs in the case, some may need to be moved as not all boards use the exact same holes for screws and a standoff under the board can cause issues. Upvote 0 Downvote
EDIT did not see the next page here Yes that case is ATX and so is the board. Please ensure you check the stand offs in the case, some may need to be moved as not all boards use the exact same holes for screws and a standoff under the board can cause issues.
D Dennis Aalbers Honorable Oct 7, 2013 88 0 10,630 Jun 17, 2014 #53 Well, if the website say it supports the mobo, then i think it got all the screws. 😛 This is a picture of the inside; SORRY ITS UPSIDE DOWN LOL.. IDK WHY Upvote 0 Downvote
Well, if the website say it supports the mobo, then i think it got all the screws. 😛 This is a picture of the inside; SORRY ITS UPSIDE DOWN LOL.. IDK WHY
nukemaster Titan Nov 23, 2004 19,623 6 74,965 Jun 17, 2014 #54 Yes, the case takes the board for sure. The image was taken sideways, but most software auto flips it. The embedded image lacks this info so stays sideways. If you view the raw image most browsers would flip it at that point. It is not an issue either way. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, the case takes the board for sure. The image was taken sideways, but most software auto flips it. The embedded image lacks this info so stays sideways. If you view the raw image most browsers would flip it at that point. It is not an issue either way.