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Computer Cases With Reverse Mounting

Geocacheguy

Junior Member
Hello all,

How much is a motherboards built in cooling (via the various cooling pipe designs) affected if the mobo is mounted reverse (backwards, 180 degrees... not really sure how to say this) inside a computer case.

An example might be the Gigabyte GA-P965-DQ6 mobo mounted in a Lian Li case PC-V1200 Plus.

I would like to use the above case with some sort of higher end core 2 duo mobo but the mobos usually rely on built-on pipe cooling setups for a certain amount of the total cooling system (add-on cpu air coolers, fans and so forth providing the additional cooling in the case).

I thought of putting this question in the Motherboards section first but, for some strange reason, the New Topic button is not working for me in that particular section... odd.

Thanks for any info!

Geo
 
Off hand, I'd say there should be no problem in a horizontal (desktop/HTPC case) or normal vertical or "BTX" style vertical orientation.

But mobo manuals are available online for download. If there are any oriantation issues, they should be noted in there.

.bh.
 
i've noticed generally hotter temps on chipsets from other users with heatpipes mounted upside down as compared to suers with the heatpipes mounted correctly. i wouldn't do it.
 
I have also been wanting to know this because i have a v2100b and want a nice mobo, sadly most have heat pipe coolers.

Does anyone know any site that has actually tested this>?
 
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