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10:01 PM
700W is highest I found with RGB that fit in my case.
 
if you're unlucky like me, the LEDs can only face down because of the case
so regarding rgb it wouldn't matter much at this point
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix All RGB PSUs can be mounted upside down?
They're supposed to be anyway otherwise you can't see the lighted fan.
 
check if your case allow the psu to be reversed
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix It shouldn't matter, the PSU should be physically the same either direction.
 
screws on psu aren't symetrical ...
 
10:03 PM
hmm
 
so your case must have pre-drilled hole for both positions...
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Either that or the PSU has holes for both positions.
 
yes
except if your case doesn't have a square hole, you might have some metal dangling on the on/off switch....
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix All the cases I've had, had the PSU slot completely opened up. IOW, there's no shield separating the PSU and the back of the case.
 
not the shield but the way it was cut
this one is ok newegg.ca/p/…-pla-biddeal--cases+%28computer+cases+-+atx+form%29--9SIA66K6FZ7732&gclid=CjwKCAjwg-DpBRBbEiwAEV1-MZMa9JHZVfvSWyk8pM7TXaxxaIjstIX-V6C_1UDrIn0DyOt4RbolRoC-EkQAvD_BwE
 
10:08 PM
Mine is this: newegg.com/…
 
fan is probably going to face down
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I actually can't tell.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I know that Silverstone is fine. I already mounted the PSU with the fan up.
 
there's screw which isn't offseted
 
oh
 
oh then ok
top left screw hole isn't there on the bottom right
 
10:12 PM
oh I see
You could still mount it with 3 screws?
 
in my case no, because the button overlap on the right
 
Only if the other two corners are lined up.
 
I have extra buttons for RGB and zero fan
 
Come to think of it, looking at it, I don't think my case supports upside down PSU either. So it must be the PSU itself with the alternate holes.
 
if it works then you're the lucky one
 
10:16 PM
Yes, the PSU has two sets of holes:
IOW, the whole thing was properly designed to be mounted upside-down to expose the RGB fan.
 
newegg.ca/p/…-pla-aero+malls+inc.--power+supplies--9SIA9H55BT3292&gclid=CjwKCAjwg-DpBRBbEiwAEV1-GCcnDRS_mlGIGHuv3sP3HFfwuD2ITfYSv_3FpLiwqQ80evM8OofRxoCuxQQAvD_BwE
mine doesn't :(
 
Woah...
I have a similar PSU in my two X299 builds.
But the cases support both directions:
The bottom one lets you rotate the mounting frame.
 
that's cool
 
I wonder is this isn't entirely a coincidence. Both of these cases are meant for display (with RGB).
So maybe they had the foresight to support both directions.
 
mine too technically
just mine is dead cheap
 
10:22 PM
which is yours?
 
it's designed to have the fan face down so technically it's not so bad
 
That's really cheap for a tempered glass case.
 
only reason I got it was cheap and eatx support
but it's really just a big atx tower because not much space for cables for eatx board anyway
one stupid problem I have is that my sata cable bend on one side and the sata power cable bend on the other side.
 
The reviews are full of complaints about cable management.
 
not bad for the price so I don't plan changing it anytime soon but wouldn't recommend
 
10:28 PM
Personally, I don't do large cases anymore.
 
hence avoiding eatx isn't a bad thing
 
There are some ATX cases which can technically fit an EATX.
I toyed with the idea of putting that 28-core chip in the Corsair 460X.
 
yes my old garbage atx case did fit it but hard to tell
 
There's enough horizontal clearance for it.
Cable management might be a bit tricky.
The 460X is actually quite small for a normal ATX case.
 
but yes, if the mobo has atx holes and space is engouh, an atx case would be fine except for holes to hide cables
 
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