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Bought ASrock for my fiance and figured since the gpu is absolutely beautiful I am looking for vertical mount. Case is H6 flow gpu is as Asrock 7800XT white. Anyone knows any good bracket that isn't hurting wallet? Location UK Needs to be white too please ;3
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Hi all... So I won the Graphics card lottery yesterday and my 3090 is on route (Asus 3090 Strix). I currently run an air cooled AMD 3970X Threadripper with a 2080 mounted vertically. Looking at the width of the 3090 it looks like it will be close to, if not in contact with the front panel of my case (Thermaltake View 37) Any recommendations on a Case that will support this 2.9 slot card vertically?
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Guys, hello hope you all are doing well. As for the shortage and ridiculous price on GPU, I am stuck on my GTX 1070 zotac one, therefore, I have decided to mount it on my PC vertically, and change Fans to RGB ones if possible. Could you please suggest vertical mounting option in my case? it's deepcool matrexx 55 mesh add-rgb 4f; As well as, in case of the Fan and Thermal paste change on GPU, I see its running preety hot, I have spare MX-4 thermal paste will this be good for it ? and for FANs I want to switch to RGB if its possible and what size they should be ?
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I am researching the NR200P and had some questions.
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Hi, I am going to be doing a new build soon and I would like some case recommendations please. This is the specs I need please. Vertical GPU mounting possible ITX 240mm rad in the roof Good air flow Front fan (120/140mm) Bottom fan mounting possible. The closest I have found is the new Razer tomahawk itx case but it's not out yet and the YouTube reviews are poor. Thanks
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Hi guys, I'm wondering if you mount GPU vertically, are there any cons? Like will the GPU die faster or performance drop or something like that? Or does it even looks nice when it is vertically mounted? Can you guys tell me your opinions and suggestions!! Thank you!
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Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/11418/lian-li-launches-pco12-midtower-three-chambers-eatx-lcsfocused Looks interesting, nice way to show off your GPU coolers in a separate chamber. As usual with Lian-Li cases peasants not welcome, just the case costs $400. Limited height on the CPU coolers (75mm max) - Looks like they expect liquid cooling with space for a 360 top radiator and a 280 in the front. Only support for 2 expansion cards despite fitting E-ATX and ATX. HDMI on the front panel to cater for the VR market.
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Hi LTT-Community! First off all excuse my imperfect english (not my mother language).firstoff In a few days I want to buy a new case, because I don't like my old one anymore and I found somebody to sell it to. For my new case I really want a tinted tempered glass window at the left side. And I would really like to show off my graphics card with a vertical mount. I generally like simple and "flat" cases without fancy decoration. Also I want either white or black (or white and black) cases, nothing colorful. My mainboard is ATX and I need place for a 240mm Radiator. Edit: Aaaaand I really want a PSU cover / shroud / thing to hide cables and the small Arduino micro I use for my custom Lighting. I will add a few links to cases I really like: Eclipse P400 Tempered Glass Enthoo Evolv ATX Tempered Glass NZXT S340 Elite Also I am aware, that none of these support vertical GPUs, but I could still use my Dremel and mod something with those PCI Brackets you can buy. Now my question: I can't really decide between those cases, I mean they look all great, but none of them seem to be "the right one" So do you know any similar looking cases that fulfill my requirements? Or if not could you help me decide which one I should be buying? And do you know where to buy a dual slot PCI bracket? (preferably black painted, but I could still just spraypaint it) And ofc a raiser cable, that actually works (because I often read that there are many bad ones). Or in the best case, you know of a beautiful case with TG and a vertical GPU mount? Thanks for your help, LoaderB0T
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So I am looking for a 24" monitor that works vertically. I already have the arm to allow me to do this and I only have a budget of about $100. I have a 24" monitor(Benq GL2460) at the moment that I use vertically, I just hate how if I look at it from certain angles I can't see the screen because of a weird polarization/blur/idk know the technical term for it but it looks very fuzzy. I am fine with 1080p and 60hz. Thanks in advance.
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So I just started on my first custom water loop. I ran into a snag, I'm using a vertical GPU bracket that allows 2 GPUs to be fitted on it. I didn't realize until now that there is not enough space to put the fittings to connect both EKWB GPU blocks. So after some research I apparently need an EK-fc dual terminal to connect both. From what I researched there is not much difference between serial and dual on performance. So I was just going to use parallel since it looks better. But does that still apply if you are mounting the blocks vertically? Does it matter if its serial or parallel when its mounted vertically? Vertical bracket https://www.google.com/search?q=phanteks+enthoo+elite+vertical+gpu&oq=phanteks+enthoo+elite+vertical+gpu&aqs#imgrc=kCOtp2IvLjFwmM: Terminals https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAC8W4YY2653&cm_re=Ekwb_terminal-_-9SIAC8W4YY2653-_-Product https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIAC8W4YY2696&cm_re=Ekwb_terminal-_-9SIAC8W4YY2696-_-Product
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How many and which particular cases or case series are there with native vertical mount for gpu? I know Cooler Master has a mount for their MasterCase and MasterBox series and some case from Thermaltake has a vertical gpu mount. But what others are there? I came up with this question when I was looking for a new case. The problem I have is that MasterBox and MasterCase only fit max gpu length 296mm with the 5.3" drive bay, which I need, and my Asus STRIX 1080 ti is 298mm long.
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So, I'm about to go and build a new PC. I've really wanted to do a hard-lined water cooling build. I'm posting here to see if I could get any possible advice since I haven't seen this done exactly this way before. Here are the parts I plan to buy in the next few weeks: Processor: i7-7700k Graphics: 2x MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Sea Hawk EK X 8GB GDDR5 Video Card with EKWB waterblock (or 1080 still need to decide if it's worth the price bump) Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix Z270E RAM: Corsair Vengence LPX 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200Mhz Power Supply: Corsair RMX Series 850 Watt 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Case: NZXT S340 Elite I'm also trying to figure out what watercooling products I should get, I'll probably go with EKWB since my GPUS would come with EKWB waterblocks and I'd like a radiator that could support 3 fans. I saw that the case was going to be pretty tight, but I prefer having limitations as opposed to a limitless design like ThermalTake P5 or something like that. I've seen youtube videos of vertically mounting 1 graphics card in NZXT S340 Elite: As well as vertically mounting in other cases: I have also seen plenty of youtube videos of people Watercooling their CPUS (and sometimes both CPU and GPU): But I have yet to see both Vertically mounted graphics and watercooling custom loops at the same time. It seems like I will have to mod the case in some way, but for those who have the NZXT S340 Elite, can you attest to how much space there is in the back to mount vertical graphics cards? I've also seen the CoolerMaster Vertical Graphics Card Holder kits and like the thought of having something more holding up my graphics cards, but alas, they seem to only have space to hold 1 card. I wouldn't mind vertically mounting my graphics cards 1 behind the other, but I'd like to see the cool waterblock that comes on the graphics card. What are everyone else's thoughts? Thanks for the help!
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I've used multiple monitors before. I found them to take up a lot of space yet boosts productivity. I'm back in college and programming again and I have a 24" display. I plan on getting a secondary that could be vertically sitting on my desk for mainly coding and also for other things when I'm not working. Could you guys recommend any rotatable monitors? I would also be ok with buying this cheap monitor and a VESA mount but I can't figure out if it will fit on the side of my desk. (Picture attached).
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Hey there everyone. So ive been working on my latest build and trying to figure out the best way to mount my graphics card vertically. After hanging out on the s340 elite club forum I decided to create this video as a helpful guide. This is should work in other cases too with 7 slots but I can't guarantee. Perhaps people could list below if they've tried and what case they used this in. Hope you like it. It's my first video like this. I would love feedback too to improve my videos
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I'm thinking of putting the secondary graphics card in my system (dual reference RX 480) in a vertical configuration. I have a Phanteks Enthoo Pro, which is a pretty roomy case. I wouldn't need to have the I/O of the second card accessible, since it's in crossfire. The first graphics card would stay in a standard pcie slot. Has anyone tried anything similar? Any tips or things I should know? Neither my graphics cards nor the case have any warranty.
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Hi guys, My current setup takes way too much desk space and I was thinking of stacking my monitors and put my laptop a tray. I was wondering if any of you have similar setups and if you know of the best way to achieve it as I don't know if the arm measurements are standard. Feel free to drop any links or tips on how to achieve this. I photoshopped some images to show what I'm looking for.
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Hey! So, I have a CaseLabs SMA8 and two GTX 1080ti's. I am looking to spice up the looks of my build by making them be vertical. CaseLabs wanted to sell a new Motherboard Tray for the SMA8 that had the possibility for dual vertical GPU's, but now they're bankrupt.. So, what shall I do? Does anyone know a solution to this that doesn't invovle custom machining or extreme jerry rigging? If possible I would like to damage my Cas as little as possible. I looked into modding 2 CableMod oder Cooler Master verical adapters, but I then the spacing between the cards would probably be off.. Help is appreciated! Btw, it's okay, if the ports of one GPU are obstructed!
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Hi guys, I am recently looking for a brand new monitor but I really wanted it being vertical so I can code there. My budget is about 150€ but every monitor I've seen surpasses that by far. I would like to see if you guys know any good one. I do know I could buy a normal one and just screw it into a wall in a vertical position but I want a base that could manage horizontal and vertical ways, so I could switch between normal desktop use and programming. Thanks a lot!
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I'm planning to mount my GPU vertically... will any riser cable work or do I have to buy the Phanteks one?
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Can I mount my aorus RTX 2070 Super (3 slot) graphics card vertically if i am using a Be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU cooler in a standard ATX case? I would purchase a vertical mount separately from the case, so the GPU would be further away from the tempered glass panel.
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I replaced the panel on a broken Dell S2716DG and when I turned it on red pixels on the left half the monitor weren't working properly causing narrowly spaced vertical lines to appear and the brightness in the top left corner to be so low it looked like I was seeing that specific area at an off angle. The pixels aren't stuck but they're much more noticeable in certain circumstances. I couldn't see any vertical lines when the screen was running at 60hz but as I increase the refresh rate they become visible. Certain colours make them more noticeable like the white on the forum make them stand out but not the grey background. Other colours that show the issue are the grey of discord dark mode makes lines appear as do smokes in Counter Strike. I tried another panel, changing the display port cable, and reseating the internal connectors. I'm guessing one of the internal connectors may be damaged so I found the datasheet for the panel but I'm not really sure what to do now and I'm not sure what I'm reading on the datasheet. My hardware: ASRock Z97 Extreme3 - Bios 2.10 (latest) ASUS PH-GTX1660S - Stock i7-4790k - Stock 4x8GB Crucial DDR3-1600 9-9-9-24 Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB (boot drive) Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 80PLUS Gold related screen components: Display port 1.4 cable Panel - M270DTN01.5 dummy/test panel M270DTN01.3 Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I know I can mount a vertical gpu, but do I need to buy kit for a Nvidia 10 series graphics card? I heard there is a 60 dollar Lian Li mounting kit you need to buy. If you need that, does it come with the case?
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Hello, I was wondering if there was a (preferrably) mini ITX case with vertcially mounted GPU bracket that would would allow for a watercooling loop? Originally I was to use the NZXT H200, but I wanted to turn things up a notch esthetically with the vertical GPU. I know mini ITX is a strech, so any smaller uATX cases are also in play- I'd just prefer them to be under 36cm in height (or even 40cm for that matter, but still, the smaller the better).
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I have a Be Quiet! Silent Base 600 case, which has no vertical mount feature for my VGA (Gigabyte 1050Ti OC Windoforce). The aesthetic component was the most important one for me, but there is another issue. The motherboard (ASUS H170 D3 Plus) has 2 PCI-E 3.0 slots - one x16 at the top and a x8 at the bottom. It's almost impossible to fit the VGA on the top (faster) one and even if I could - it would make the GPU and CPU too close to each other and would restrict the airflow. So I thought about buying a Cooler Master vertical VGA mount, but it kind of sux that you have to cut up the case. So I thought that it would be harder to dissassemble the whole thing just to cut away several pieces of metal...it wasn't, hah, this thing took 3 months to make and I changed the idea several times. But I wanted to see what a DIY mount can do. Btw, the performance boost (by using the x16 instead of the x8) wasn't significant - about 3% (measured with Unigine and Cinebench) but then again I have nothing on the other slot and if that changes I might get a bottleneck. I don't know, the important thing is it was fun to make and looks way better. DIY vertical GPU mount (VGA stand) [youttube] [/youttube] Please share your DIY vertical GPU build, I am interested to see what other people have come up with.
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Dear Members, I was looking for a vertical GPU mount.. I saw this one on the internet ( Spoiler for more info ) I have the Corsair Carbide 270R Windowed case.. But can I use this CoolerMaster GPU mount in a Corsair case? Specs: - Jarno