Hi there,
An full size MB has 5 PCI slots. The PCI standard says that a full height PCI card is 106mm. I want to build a very thin case (70-80mm high) but still use full height cards. One option is to use PCI raiser cards/right angle extenders. But if I user those can I find something that still allows me to use at least 4 pci slots but be considerable thinner then 106mm?
Do you have any good links for sourcing these raiser cards?
Cheers,
Exipnos.
Usable PCI slots with Raiser cards/right angle extenders
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http://www.baber.com/cases/1u_2u_risercards.htm
^^^ They have the best risers (from my experience) though other companies may have different kinds.
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A good question would be how big is your largest card? Most PCI Lan/Modem/Ect cards these days are about half height. Sound and video cards are usually near full height.
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If your case is 80mm high you may be able to use a total of 2 PCI cards or 1 PCI and 1 AGP card.
I'm building a case that's 101mm tall, and there's only room for three angled cards. I got a 2U AGP riser as I don't use any PCI cards though.
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In the end I would say that if you NEED 4 PCI slots your case will have to be large enough to take them without a riser.
^^^ They have the best risers (from my experience) though other companies may have different kinds.
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A good question would be how big is your largest card? Most PCI Lan/Modem/Ect cards these days are about half height. Sound and video cards are usually near full height.
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If your case is 80mm high you may be able to use a total of 2 PCI cards or 1 PCI and 1 AGP card.
I'm building a case that's 101mm tall, and there's only room for three angled cards. I got a 2U AGP riser as I don't use any PCI cards though.
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In the end I would say that if you NEED 4 PCI slots your case will have to be large enough to take them without a riser.
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More to the point:
http://www.adexelec.com/ind1u2u.htm
http://www.adexelec.com/ind1u2u.htm