Hi I'm new,
I'm working on my first custom case project where I'm planning to use a PCI-express extension cable to mount the GPU in a parallel (perhaps co-planar is more accurate) orientation to the motherboard. Currently the only thing holding the GPU in place is(are) the screw(s) on the PCI slot plate and the tab on the slotplate. The case is going to be vertically mounted (IO at the top) and subject to some movement and shaking. I'd like to come up with a flexible mechanism to hold the GPU in place securely. By flexible I only mean that if I switch GPUs later I don't have to drill new holes or redesign my base plate, not that it needs to bend.
Currently I'm thinking about using some slotted holes to give myself the flexibility and then using a pair of rubber washers between a pair of flat washers and a screw to "pinch" the edge of the board. If none of that made sense see hardware order below.
-screw
-lock washer
-back plate
-standoff
-flat washer
-rubber washer
-GPU
-rubber washer
-flat washer
-nut/screw
I figure I should use 2-3 on the edge opposite the PCI connector 1-2 on the connector side and 1, maybe two if there is room, on the edge opposite the pci slot.
Do you think that will work? Or is there a simpler option out there that I'm not aware of? Or am I crazy and need to re-evaluate my life choices? I was planning to use 1mm steel for the back plate (mobo and gpu plus some odds and ends mounted to this) Or would aluminum be fine? I can adjust my design fairly easily right now to accommodate a different thickness of whatever. I'd like to keep the thing as light as possible as I'll be moving it around a lot.
Let me know what you guys think.
Relevant build notes: Based on a m-ITX Z170 mobo. Using Sketchup for design, but might switch to FreeCad due to broader export capabilities that I'd need to have to get the thing built.
I'm working on my first custom case project where I'm planning to use a PCI-express extension cable to mount the GPU in a parallel (perhaps co-planar is more accurate) orientation to the motherboard. Currently the only thing holding the GPU in place is(are) the screw(s) on the PCI slot plate and the tab on the slotplate. The case is going to be vertically mounted (IO at the top) and subject to some movement and shaking. I'd like to come up with a flexible mechanism to hold the GPU in place securely. By flexible I only mean that if I switch GPUs later I don't have to drill new holes or redesign my base plate, not that it needs to bend.
Currently I'm thinking about using some slotted holes to give myself the flexibility and then using a pair of rubber washers between a pair of flat washers and a screw to "pinch" the edge of the board. If none of that made sense see hardware order below.
-screw
-lock washer
-back plate
-standoff
-flat washer
-rubber washer
-GPU
-rubber washer
-flat washer
-nut/screw
I figure I should use 2-3 on the edge opposite the PCI connector 1-2 on the connector side and 1, maybe two if there is room, on the edge opposite the pci slot.
Do you think that will work? Or is there a simpler option out there that I'm not aware of? Or am I crazy and need to re-evaluate my life choices? I was planning to use 1mm steel for the back plate (mobo and gpu plus some odds and ends mounted to this) Or would aluminum be fine? I can adjust my design fairly easily right now to accommodate a different thickness of whatever. I'd like to keep the thing as light as possible as I'll be moving it around a lot.
Let me know what you guys think.
Relevant build notes: Based on a m-ITX Z170 mobo. Using Sketchup for design, but might switch to FreeCad due to broader export capabilities that I'd need to have to get the thing built.