How can I make it all fit?
Well I have a Aopen HQ08 case.
It is nice and big and I like it.
But now I have problems.
I purchased a new motherboard a Abit NF7-S, and it is wider than my old KT7A-Raid.
So I cannot use my drive cage in the bottom of the case then the drive push and/or break the ram modules.
I also have to optical drives, a cd-rom and a writer.
Now I have no space in the front to move them up or down.
The cable is just long enough.
Then there are the three harddrives.
Well until now they have been sitting free around the case but I am going to a LAN party and I cannot have my drives rolling around inside the case.:)
There is of course the second drive cage above the PSU it has room for four hdd's, but there isn't a lot of room there because of the optical drives.
Right now I have mounted one of the drives up there with the sata connector.
Would it be the best to get a longer cable for the two other drives and move them up as well?
Or should I look into another way of fitting it all in the casing?
Hope to get some feedback from people with the same case and the same problem.
Btw: sorry for the lengthy post, hope I have made myself clear.
It is nice and big and I like it.
But now I have problems.
I purchased a new motherboard a Abit NF7-S, and it is wider than my old KT7A-Raid.
So I cannot use my drive cage in the bottom of the case then the drive push and/or break the ram modules.
I also have to optical drives, a cd-rom and a writer.
Now I have no space in the front to move them up or down.
The cable is just long enough.
Then there are the three harddrives.
Well until now they have been sitting free around the case but I am going to a LAN party and I cannot have my drives rolling around inside the case.:)
There is of course the second drive cage above the PSU it has room for four hdd's, but there isn't a lot of room there because of the optical drives.
Right now I have mounted one of the drives up there with the sata connector.
Would it be the best to get a longer cable for the two other drives and move them up as well?
Or should I look into another way of fitting it all in the casing?
Hope to get some feedback from people with the same case and the same problem.
Btw: sorry for the lengthy post, hope I have made myself clear.
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Or, just for the lan, can you just use one of those opticals and give more space for the harddrives?
Here's a picture, if anyone else has ideas.
Prof
It is to noisy without the casing and it gets very dusty.
I could remove one of my optical drives, that would be a temp solution.
At present my cable is too short but I think I will go get myself a 80cm round cable that should do the trick.
What really puzzles me is that this casing seems so big and then it is cramped inside.
How the heck do people get their wide NF7-S motherboards to fit?
Does everyone have enormous cases?
I will mark where my drives are at present.
This is a sorry excuse for a sketch but it will do.
Original placement=where the drives were before my upgrade.
Temp placement=the ghetto floating drivebay placed vertical.
I have also marked how wide the new motherboard is.
And the drives in the bay is pushing the ram modules.
Btw there is another problem with the upper bay, if I want to place a drive there so it is not in the way of the optical drives I have to place it a far to the back of the case as possible and then I cannot secure that cage with screws.
Here comes the worst sketch I have ever seen
If not, could you mount the drive bracket there vertically with the cable end of the drives pointing up (or down)? You could use small sheet metal screws to attach it. If you don't have a drill, there are what are called "self-tapping" screws which have a drill point built in. A little elbow grease and they'll go in with a regular screwdriver.
Does anyone remembers the old Compaq (yuck:shakehead ) super-small cases? They didn't have room to add ANY extra drives. I once mounted a second hard drive to the back of the case in a vertical arrangement. It actually looked cool.
The drives are designed to operate fine vertically. (Though not at any angle between 0 and 90 degrees.
Prof
But thanks for the advice I will consider it.
Kristof2
Move the 2 optical drives to the 2 lowest 5.25" bays, and put the hdds in the other drive cage, starting with the topmost mounting point and working down. That way you'll have as much room as possible between the hdds and the cds
Also, get some rounded cables...
Get some cardboard. Make a "U" shaped thing that goes across the top of the drive and down either side to the screw holes. Screw the drive into the cardboard. Duct tape the whole assembly to the bottom/side of the case. problem solved. Ghetto as hell, but it should work. if you duct tape it to the side of the case, you may want to mount it facing down and put another piece in front to keep it from falling out. I have to leave for summer school in a few minutes, but when I get back, I'll post a sketch of what I mean (knew I got that 12x12" Wacom Intuos 2 tablet for something ) If I don't post it by like 8:00 PDT tonight, PM me and yell at me because I probably forgot
Tell me about it! :shakehead
The Antec´s and Chieftec´s are just the same. Big and massive but cramped like Bente´s shoes inside. I had a midtower Coolermaster Aluminum before and it actually felt bigger inside sort of. It was much deeper. I want a Lian-Li 70 or whatever it´s called.
Here's my case. You can see the latches used for removing the bays.
I want to move the harddrives up to the 5 1/4 slots but i haven´t found any cheap sollution yet.
It's starting to seem like computers are "outgrowing" the current ATX spec. What if mobo's had a daughterboard w/ all the floppy/HDD drive connections, that could be mounted close to the top of the case? It would be connected to the mobo itself by a very well shielded, long cable. as it could be mounted near the top of these large cases, these cabling issues would be gone.
I think most of the members of S-M (and geeks in general) would like to see things of this sort. The only hitch I see at present would be that the general trend seems to be toward smaller cases.
I would love to see both ideas (bigger & smaller cases) grow in popularity.
Prof
The clutter is mainly because the darn SATA adaptors.
1 big cable would be near impossible, it would have to be as shielded as San Quentin and you wouldnt be able to route a cable like that. Thats where i see the big problem. If the cables from the psu would be twice as long, we could route them around inside the case and hide them that way to make it more efficient.
Anybody know if making the cables longer somehow makes the voltages worse? That could be an idea otherwise. Just use sugarcubes to make the cables longer. Piece of pai.
As far as a cable connecting such a daughter board, with advances in cable technology, a well-shielded, acceptably flexible cable could be possible. It could also be two or three smaller cables rather than one large, rigid one.
Thanks for the tip!
Now that you've said that, how long do you think it'll be before someone tries it?
Prof
The <strike>prisoner</strike> err, I mean <i>volunteer</i> and the cardboard
Great stuff
Dunno how durable it is though?
But it sure passed the screwdriver test. :rolleyes2
I will take it into consideration if everything else fails
Ghetto, yes. But if it works, it works. Doesn't take any money, and not much time!
Prof