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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    I managed to install the new bits and did a better job this time!!







    Now,I have to wait for a new power plug and power on cable. The builds still needs some tidying up!!

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    Wow, that is *cramped*
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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    any reason your not using the original shuttle psu ?, I have a spare 250w practically unused one from my SG31G2 from when I upgraded it to a 300W one
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    Quote Originally Posted by aidanjt View Post
    Wow, that is *cramped*
    Yep! I will probably get an HD5670 or HD6670 at a later date! Luckily the case top has mesh sides:

    http://www.shuttle.eu/_archive/older...c/600/pf16.jpg

    Bagnaj97 managed to shoe-horn a mini-ITX rig into a smaller box with a 9800GT too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen B View Post
    any reason your not using the original shuttle psu ?, I have a spare 250w practically unused one from my SG31G2 from when I upgraded it to a 300W one
    The RAM would have clashed with it(I know)! I have a 250W which came with my SN41G2 which is pretty old. It works but I would eventually have to replace it anyway.

    Anyway,the HX520W was doing nought ATM so I thought I would try it out!

    Edit!!

    See you are a Shuttle fan! The SD37P2 V1 is still my main PC after over 4 years!
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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    Quote Originally Posted by SHare View Post
    Hahaha, this is brilliant!

    You're going to get some horrendous vibration noise from that drive I suspect though.
    double sided padded tape, could end up quieter than a screwed in PSU
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    The RAM would have clashed with it(I know)! I have a 250W which came with my SN41G2 which is pretty old. It works but I would eventually have to replace it anyway.

    Anyway,the HX520W was doing nought ATM so I thought I would try it out!

    Edit!!

    See you are a Shuttle fan! The SD37P2 V1 is still my main PC after over 4 years!
    My Shuttle fanaticism is wearing thin these days, quality is not what it was and they take too long to bring out new tech regarding chipsets

    I intend to sell the SX48 and migrate the 2600K, SSD and mem to a ITX P67 board when available and Sugo SG07. Or if they never appear in ITX form a Tower.
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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    Quote Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    double sided padded tape, could end up quieter than a screwed in PSU
    The PSU is not screwed in but sort of suspended in the case. However,I managed to fit the hard disk in the cage now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen B View Post
    My Shuttle fanaticism is wearing thin these days, quality is not what it was and they take too long to bring out new tech regarding chipsets

    I intend to sell the SX48 and migrate the 2600K, SSD and mem to a ITX P67 board when available and Sugo SG07. Or if they never appear in ITX form a Tower.
    The quality of the Shuttles went down a bit but the newer ones seem to be somewhat better:

    http://forums.hexus.net/small-form-f...-downhill.html

    IIRC,Shuttle are making noises about selling the cases only which would be a good move especially since the newer ones can mount mini-ITX motherboards:

    http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/pcs...s-its-sh67h3/1

    The SG07 is a nice case but cable management could be better and I think it could look better. The Lian Li Q08 is a nicer design IMHO but somewhat taller.

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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    That's a pretty insane build you've got there CAT

    If you want help modding it for a better fit there's a few things you can do.

    Question do you intend having a dvd drive?
    The shuttle drive cage is designed for 1x 5.25" drive and 2x 3.5" drives but if you're only planning to use a single 3.5" hard drive then that's eating up quite a bit of space.

    I'd rotate the psu so the cables are coming out of the same side as required by the motherboard, instead of having to cross it.
    Customising the 24pin and 4pin to length will greatly reduce cabling issues too although it will limit possible resale value and reuse in other builds for it.

    Also you'll probably want a right angled IEC power plug and a socket so you can run the power lead in at the back
    This http://www.maplin.co.uk/euro-chassis-plug-1496 and this http://www.maplin.co.uk/side-entry-euro-socket-1495 (well something a bit more slimline than that right angled plug, looks like it sticks out way too far))
    You can then run a length of cable through the case from the psu to the back like they do on the Silverstone SG07

    My attempts At doing small form factor layouts have always hit two main issues ATX psu and 5.25" dvd drive both are large boxes that take up a chunk of space.
    I'm planning to have a go at a miniITX build this summer and going for a laptop dvd drive and a micro atx psu eg http://www.scan.co.uk/products/350w-...-sfx-micro-atx.

    EDIT: Almost forgot, I may be doing a new build soon and I was looking at that gigabyte motherboard and an i3 2120 in a Lian Li PC-Q07, what do you think of it CAT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    That's a pretty insane build you've got there CAT

    If you want help modding it for a better fit there's a few things you can do.

    Question do you intend having a dvd drive?
    The shuttle drive cage is designed for 1x 5.25" drive and 2x 3.5" drives but if you're only planning to use a single 3.5" hard drive then that's eating up quite a bit of space.
    A DVD drive won't fit but I have an external drive which will have to do the job. ATM,I am using an old 250GB SATA drive.

    I thought of mounting the hard disk on top of the PSU but there isn't enough height for the case.

    Maybe I need to think of some way of mounting the drive without the tray.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    I'd rotate the psu so the cables are coming out of the same side as required by the motherboard, instead of having to cross it.
    Customising the 24pin and 4pin to length will greatly reduce cabling issues too although it will limit possible resale value and reuse in other builds for it.
    I was thinking of that but the top part of the cage clashes with the ATX power outlet cables. Customising the cables is a great idea but I have never modded a PSU before!


    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    Also you'll probably want a right angled IEC power plug and a socket so you can run the power lead in at the back
    This http://www.maplin.co.uk/euro-chassis-plug-1496 and this http://www.maplin.co.uk/side-entry-euro-socket-1495 (well something a bit more slimline than that right angled plug, looks like it sticks out way too far))
    You can then run a length of cable through the case from the psu to the back like they do on the Silverstone SG07
    Yep,I will need to do that!
    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    My attempts At doing small form factor layouts have always hit two main issues ATX psu and 5.25" dvd drive both are large boxes that take up a chunk of space.
    I'm planning to have a go at a miniITX build this summer and going for a laptop dvd drive and a micro atx psu eg http://www.scan.co.uk/products/350w-...-sfx-micro-atx.
    That would make more sense! TBH,the HX520W was lying around doing nothing since my other computer went kaput so I thought I would give it a go! OTH,the system weighs a relative metric **** tonne when compared to its previous incarnation!

    Bagnaj97 did a pretty cool ITX mod - you should ask him about it!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    EDIT: Almost forgot, I may be doing a new build soon and I was looking at that gigabyte motherboard and an i3 2120 in a Lian Li PC-Q07, what do you think of it CAT?
    Want some pictures of the motherboard and some of the BIOS options?? BTW,it cost me £81 from Scan!
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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    IIRC,Shuttle are making noises about selling the cases only which would be a good move especially since the newer ones can mount mini-ITX motherboards:
    heyo

    they have been saying that for years, i will believe is when ebuyer/scan sell one sans-motherboard, or even when they they are selling one specifying it will take an m-itx mobo, but would prefer a case on its own because i love shuttle cases and this will force them to, basically, sell them at a fair price
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    heyo

    they have been saying that for years, i will believe is when ebuyer/scan sell one sans-motherboard, or even when they they are selling one specifying it will take an m-itx mobo, but would prefer a case on its own because i love shuttle cases and this will force them to, basically, sell them at a fair price
    The new cases have mounts for a mini-ITX motherboard but sadly you still need to but it with a Shuttle motherboard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    The new cases have mounts for a mini-ITX motherboard but sadly you still need to but it with a Shuttle motherboard.
    that just means markup, and its only every blue mood shuttle make a barebone where you think "hey, that is actually descent value" last one i saw personally was the SN45G2, £120 for case, mobo, psu at what was at the time cutting edge stuff. the K45 for £100 was a bit iffy but i /needed/ something SFF while still taking 2 HDD's so it won me over.

    want a shuttle or a custom build to roughly the same dimensions next time, would be bloody good for the old LAN - 1 2.5" SSD, 1 3.5" HDD, 10" or so GFX, enough cooling to give a bit of OC naturally...

    and i am describing a Silverstone SG05B case... interested to see how shuttle can improve on that - they have immense bespoke PSU's that seem to work past their specified wattage so it isnt out of the question
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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    Bah firefox crashed, I hate it when I lose a half written post.

    CAT if you're only going to have a single 3.5" hard drive ion there, then what you can doo is hack the whole 3.5" section off the cage.
    That would leave you with just the two sides of the 5.25" bit
    You could then use 5.25" to 3.5" adaptor brackets to fit the hard drive. eg http://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com.../dp/B0001UZQWG (I think I've got a couple of these kicking about at work if you want)
    You could even go for a full anti-vibration one http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=en/node/917 http://www.scan.co.uk/products/shark...%28ide-sata%29 or http://www.scan.co.uk/products/akasa...525-conversion http://www.akasa.com.tw/download/man...n%20manual.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    that just means markup, and its only every blue mood shuttle make a barebone where you think "hey, that is actually descent value" last one i saw personally was the SN45G2, £120 for case, mobo, psu at what was at the time cutting edge stuff. the K45 for £100 was a bit iffy but i /needed/ something SFF while still taking 2 HDD's so it won me over.

    want a shuttle or a custom build to roughly the same dimensions next time, would be bloody good for the old LAN - 1 2.5" SSD, 1 3.5" HDD, 10" or so GFX, enough cooling to give a bit of OC naturally...

    and i am describing a Silverstone SG05B case... interested to see how shuttle can improve on that - they have immense bespoke PSU's that seem to work past their specified wattage so it isnt out of the question
    You can get an SJ55H2 for around £160 although it uses a steel chassis and instantly is a fail IMHO.
    The Silverstone cases are decent designs but their recent designs are not that great looking. They need to poach some of the designers off Lian Li!

    Having said that you can get the SG07 for around £120 from Scan sometimes.

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    Re: Decisions! Decisions!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    Bah firefox crashed, I hate it when I lose a half written post.

    CAT if you're only going to have a single 3.5" hard drive ion there, then what you can doo is hack the whole 3.5" section off the cage.
    That would leave you with just the two sides of the 5.25" bit
    You could then use 5.25" to 3.5" adaptor brackets to fit the hard drive. eg http://www.amazon.co.uk/StarTech-com.../dp/B0001UZQWG (I think I've got a couple of these kicking about at work if you want)
    You could even go for a full anti-vibration one http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=en/node/917 http://www.scan.co.uk/products/shark...%28ide-sata%29 or http://www.scan.co.uk/products/akasa...525-conversion http://www.akasa.com.tw/download/man...n%20manual.pdf
    I might give that a try! BTW,I updated my last post so do you want some pictures of the motherboard and BIOS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    You can get an SJ55H2 for around £160 although it uses a steel chassis and instantly is a fail IMHO.
    yeah, agree with that.

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    The Silverstone cases are decent designs but their recent designs are not that great looking. They need to poach some of the designers off Lian Li!
    last lian li i looked at was that really tall mess with, of all things, a full size 5.25" drive bay at the top.. nonono ill pay extra and get a slim drive!!

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    Having said that you can get the SG07 for around £120 from Scan sometimes.
    the SG05 was around £60 at one point, no way can they justify that even after VAT going up etc
    Quote Originally Posted by Ephesians
    Do not be drunk with wine, which will ruin you, but be filled with the Spirit
    Vodka

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