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In the event that it is my vrm/mosfet/power deliver on the Mobo causing issues I added a 4010 fan and some extra heatsinks. Doubt it'll help since the fan is about 7mm from the 60mm rad.Also modified the GPU cooler to have the tubes come out the bottom, then flipped the rad so the tubes are on top. It fits better in the case now, still a little off. Gotta test it to see if it works Edit: still crashes with the glass on. Going to wait for the new pcie cable, the ADT Link r33uf-TD-bk4.0 with custom length of 185mm since [USER=15556]@Shatrod[/USER] mentioned it may be the pcie extension cable (bought this for the straight male connector and 360°/reverse female connector). If that doesn't fix the issue, then I think I need a new motherboard. Or different ram. It's possible that it's my fittings on the eisbaer LT solo just touching the left ram stick, and thus not being seated 100% perfectly, but it's only pressed about 1mm so I don't think that's the issue, but it's possible.[MEDIA=imgur]a/gkSibuY[/MEDIA]
In the event that it is my vrm/mosfet/power deliver on the Mobo causing issues I added a 4010 fan and some extra heatsinks. Doubt it'll help since the fan is about 7mm from the 60mm rad.
Also modified the GPU cooler to have the tubes come out the bottom, then flipped the rad so the tubes are on top. It fits better in the case now, still a little off. Gotta test it to see if it works
Edit: still crashes with the glass on. Going to wait for the new pcie cable, the ADT Link r33uf-TD-bk4.0 with custom length of 185mm since [USER=15556]@Shatrod[/USER] mentioned it may be the pcie extension cable (bought this for the straight male connector and 360°/reverse female connector). If that doesn't fix the issue, then I think I need a new motherboard. Or different ram. It's possible that it's my fittings on the eisbaer LT solo just touching the left ram stick, and thus not being seated 100% perfectly, but it's only pressed about 1mm so I don't think that's the issue, but it's possible.
[MEDIA=imgur]a/gkSibuY[/MEDIA]