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Does GAMDIAS NESO P1 supports my PSU (hxi 1200) ??? Anyone with that case and a large PSU?

hensz

Hi guys, i want to buy this case:

GAMDIAS NESO P1

But on the website it says it supports PSUs up to 18cm, my psu is a Corsair HXi 1200, witch is 20cm long.

By the pictures looks like it would fit just fine, including cables, but i dont want to risk it.

 

By the way, is the case "strong" and of quality? SInce iit is missing a bar on the side (2 glasses meet), i was worried about the sturdiness of it.

 

Thx in advance

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Does look like it will fit.

 

It's just another Lian li o11 dynamic clone. But with more plastic to be more budget friendly but actually costing just as much as the Lian li

 

 

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4 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Does look like it will fit.

 

It's just another Lian li o11 dynamic clone. But with more plastic to be more budget friendly but actually costing just as much as the Lian li

 

 

 

I currently had a o11 xl, but my 4090fe is too big so i need to mount it verticaly, i dont trust the adapters available, so i want a case to mount it horizontally witch has at lest 190mm cpu height clearance so i dont need to bent the 12vhpwr cable, this case has a lot of room.

 

My options are this one or phanteks enthoo big ones 

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8 minutes ago, hensz said:

 

I currently had a o11 xl, but my 4090fe is too big so i need to mount it verticaly, i dont trust the adapters available, so i want a case to mount it horizontally witch has at lest 190mm cpu height clearance so i dont need to bent the 12vhpwr cable, this case has a lot of room.

 

My options are this one or phanteks enthoo big ones 

Like width wise it's too big? Ooh bend the 12v thingy yeah that sucks. This case isn't wide enough either for that as far as I can see either

 

You can get the cablemod one that one bends really nicely and is made to do that to avoid issues.

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1 minute ago, jaslion said:

Like width wise it's too big? Ooh bend the 12v thingy yeah that sucks. This case isn't wide enough either for that as far as I can see either

 

You can get the cablemod one that one bends really nicely and is made to do that to avoid issues.

maybe after revision 2, 1.0 and 1.1 both have play, it riskis of burning the 12vhpwr 

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Just now, hensz said:

maybe after revision 2, 1.0 and 1.1 both have play, it riskis of burning the 12vhpwr 

Oh right because you have the early version 4090fe. Yeah for those any play is bad

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On 10/25/2023 at 2:39 PM, hensz said:

Hi guys, i want to buy this case:

GAMDIAS NESO P1

But on the website it says it supports PSUs up to 18cm, my psu is a Corsair HXi 1200, witch is 20cm long.

By the pictures looks like it would fit just fine, including cables, but i dont want to risk it.

 

By the way, is the case "strong" and of quality? SInce iit is missing a bar on the side (2 glasses meet), i was worried about the sturdiness of it.

 

Thx in advance

I wouldn't risk it. 

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