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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Graphic cards => Topic started by: cdown on February 02, 2011, 12:05:55 am
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Please can anyone help. I'm putting a system together based on a Coolermaster Sileo 500 case with Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 motherboard and a Gigabyte GTX 460 OC 1Gb card.
Other parts are AMD X6 1055T (95w) cpu, Antec TruePower New 650W psu, Coolermaster Hyper 212Plus cooler, 2 x Samsung F3 1TB HDD
All parts are unopened and I can RMA if required but...
1. Will the vga card fit in the Sileo case - no sizes on Gigabyte website and the power connectors for the card are on the rear
2. Is the motherboard a good basis for this sytem - seem to be some grumbles about northbridge temps and especially mosfet temps as mosfet don't have a cooler/heat sink.
3. Is the vga card as quite as some claim - I can't find an actual review for the 1GB OC version - although plenty for the SOC !
Thanks
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Hi
Here are the dimensions for the GPU:
GV-N460OC-1GI: H=43, L=238 , W=130 mm I am always trying to get them to put these sizes on the website so people can measure the space required.
As far as I am aware (I am the Intel Moderator) the motherboard is quite good although your question regarding the Northbridge heatsink is a valid concern. A lot of owners have put a dedicated fan on the area to help keep the chip cool.
I can't comment on the particular GPU as to it's noise levels but I do believe that it is quiet compared to the reference design.
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I would say the case is not deep enough to handle the video card. They are fairly long. I have the same card, actually two on the same motherboard and the cards cover up the SATA 6GBs connectors pretty well. I fixed the problem with a right angle connector. I have the Coolermaster HAF922 case which is almost 4 inches deeper than the Sileo 500 case. I would recommend this case as even though it doesn't have the sound proofing that the Sileo product does, it's pretty darn quiet with its fans running under PWM control. :o
Keith
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Good advice Keith. Some of these smaller cases are a bit tight for some of the modern graphics cards. You also have to take into consideration getting rid of the excess heat produced in a small enclosure too.
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Here are your case specs: click on support for a diagram, which states that you have 271.7 mm to work with.
http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=5843
This silentpc review put a 4870 in it:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article946-page6.html