Hey!
@GreatestUnKnown pointed me to a build in the Logic Supply MC600 case. In said build, the user mounted their video upside-down by flipping the expansion slot plate over and installing the card that way. Here's a picture of the card installed. Normally, the fan of the card would be facing the bottom of the case--where it probably couldn't breathe much.
I'm considering getting a different card from the one that person used, and one that I'm seriously considering doesn't have a symmetrical set of I/O, so one does not simply flip the I/O plate.
Does anyone have any sorts of contacts or resources or fabrication capabilities? Would it be feasible to have someone 3D-print or fabricate an 'inverted' I/O plate?
@GreatestUnKnown pointed me to a build in the Logic Supply MC600 case. In said build, the user mounted their video upside-down by flipping the expansion slot plate over and installing the card that way. Here's a picture of the card installed. Normally, the fan of the card would be facing the bottom of the case--where it probably couldn't breathe much.
I'm considering getting a different card from the one that person used, and one that I'm seriously considering doesn't have a symmetrical set of I/O, so one does not simply flip the I/O plate.
Does anyone have any sorts of contacts or resources or fabrication capabilities? Would it be feasible to have someone 3D-print or fabricate an 'inverted' I/O plate?