Geforce 8800GTX fits the X-QPack

imported_Crusader

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Came across this tonight and thought there might possibly be a few people out there interested in knowing this. The X-Qpack is one of the most popular SFF cases out there, since it is one of the few that can fit a standard size PSU.

I personally prefer the SuperLanboy to the Qpack.. but this is great news.. essentially removing the size equation out of buyers minds unless you are using the smallest of SFFs (shuttle ect).
Theres no way you'd get me to buy a SFF that couldnt fit a standard size PSU in though, with as much as I like to tinker with my rig.

Evga 8800GTX review by "toledo"

Newegg had this card on my door 23 hours after ordering. Thank you, Newegg! Installed this in my X-Qpack case --- Yes, it fit with an inch or so to spare. Case temperature is lower than my SLI eVGA 6800GSs at 31 degree C. Highest temperature on the card itself has been 55 degrees F and CPU core temperature on my AMD X2 4800+ has been 41 degrees C. I am very happy.
:thumbsup:

Sorry if this is old news to some of you, but I was unaware and I'm sure theres a few out there who still werent completely positive either on the 10+inch size issue.
 

josh6079

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Dude, he's such a joke. Newegg reviews are below worthless. He says that his GTX has a load temp of 55 degrees Farhrenheit, which would mean that his load temp would be the equivalent of 12.79 degrees Celsius, making it below ambient and on air at that. He'd be getting condensation faster than white on rice and frying his card.
 

Pugnate

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Originally posted by: josh6079
Dude, he's such a joke. Newegg reviews are below worthless. He says that his GTX has a load temp of 55 degrees Farhrenheit, which would mean that his load temp would be the equivalent of 12.79 degrees Celsius, making it below ambient and on air at that. He'd be getting condensation faster than white on rice and frying his card.

hahah
 

Skott

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Someone here at AT was trying this and I think he was having to cut some of the inner cage part out to make it fit so I dont buy the "inch or two to spare" part. Unless a mod was done.
 

VisionxOrb

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That was me, its not the length that a problem, lengthwise it fits completly fine, its the fact that the power connectors are now on the side instead of the back so the face up into the bottom of the drive cage.