countersunk black allen bolts would look better then them screws
Definitely. The screws are just placeholders!
what an insane idea! subbed. I'd like to think there is a better way to situate that low profile gfx card, but given you've run all the dimensions, you might well be onto one of the only possible combinations. and a 5750 IMO is plenty of power for the kind of unique system you are building, pair it with a 19-22" monitor, and when you rock up to lans people will be utterly amazed, especially when you say its w/c.
Thanks. I have tried a lot of combinations and every method means some sort of compromise. I can mount the gfx card in an orthodox fashion but then I would have to mount the PSU somewhere strange and have it hanging out. Ultimately what I have come up with is the most space efficient. It's not perfect but it is very interesting and the idea of this waterblock is a lot of fun to try to design so even if there are better ways I like this way.
use a slimline dvd drive and get a pico PSU
I do have a slimline DVD in there......
A pico PSU with a HD5750 ? That's not going to work.
Of course, he could use two of those and split the load between the two, but that's going to be relatively tricky.
I did consider picoPSU, you can get PSUs designed for in-car applications that do 250W which would almost be enough for this computer.... but the more watts you want out of the DC-DC PSU the bigger power brick you have to get, and those high wattage power bricks are hard enough to find let alone pay for.... so i'll give that a miss for now thanks.
Could take a cheap brand psu remove the other casing dump it inside the case and instead of high rise metal heatsink inside the psu put a 120mm right on it. just suggesting but dont know if it will fit.
I'd rather not use a cheap PSU. But I see what you are saying and I will certainly be open to modding whatever PSU I do use, might free up some space. Don't really like the 40mm fans that come in flex-ATX and 1U PSU's, noisy little fuckers.