Hoping to call in a favour from someone solutiongaming and sound card issues
Firstly sorry for posting a non direct 3D question on this forum (I do ask about external sound card and 3d vision), but ive come to trust the input from this forum and hope someone might be able to help, an
My problem:
having bought the Tritton AX pro 5.1 headphones - I discover my pc's sound is lacking the ability to output 5.1 only stereo through the optical port
firstly my spec
I have the [color="#8B0000"]Asus Rampage ii Extreme[/color], which comes with a [color="#8B0000"]SupremeFX X-Fi Audio Card[/color], which i understand is a stripped down creative card that is actually pants.
even worse, [b]I read that my motherboard doesn;t really have room for a proper sized sounds card, hence them shipping with this crap mini card[/b]I learnt of ths size issue here amoung other places: -
Is it possible with this board to to run a soundcard in the top PCI-e slot? ... yes it is, I did it really easy just bend four little heatsink pins, .... 3-way SLI 280's on a rampage 2 extreme with and i7 and i was
[url="http://www.computerforum.com/145768-x-fi-titanium-fatal1ty-sound-card-asus-rampage-ii-extreme.html"]My linkhttp://www.computerforum.com/145768-x-fi-titanium-fatal1ty-sound-card-asus-rampage-ii-extreme.html[/url]
Can anyone suggest a sound card that has optical out and 5.1 which does fit on my motherboard without me having to damage heatsink to make fit [color="#8B0000"](im WINDOWS 7 64bit)[/color]
I was considering some of below barring fit problems
* PCI Express X-Fi Titanium
* Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro [color="#8B0000"](external) [/color] this would solve my fitting issue but are external any good, would the fact it usb mess with 3d vision? (product link below)
[url="http://uk.store.creative.com/products/product.aspx?catid=1&pid=20055"]http://uk.store.creative.com/products/product.aspx?catid=1&pid=20055[/url]
* ASUS Xonar Essence STX
or a card from this link or anything anyone recommends
ps _ ive read this in the xonar review "Unlike the HT Omega Claro Plus+, the Essence STX is a PCI express (PCIe) card rather than just PCI. Although technically PCIe is better than regular PCI, using this sound card will take up a PCIe slot. For some this isn't an issue because they don't need all of them but for others this may be an issue. Most motherboards these days should have plenty of slots and shouldn't be a problem for the majority of people thinking about getting a sound card."
maybe I can get round the room problem by choosing pci over pcie ??
Firstly sorry for posting a non direct 3D question on this forum (I do ask about external sound card and 3d vision), but ive come to trust the input from this forum and hope someone might be able to help, an
My problem:
having bought the Tritton AX pro 5.1 headphones - I discover my pc's sound is lacking the ability to output 5.1 only stereo through the optical port
firstly my spec
I have the Asus Rampage ii Extreme, which comes with a SupremeFX X-Fi Audio Card, which i understand is a stripped down creative card that is actually pants.
even worse, I read that my motherboard doesn;t really have room for a proper sized sounds card, hence them shipping with this crap mini cardI learnt of ths size issue here amoung other places: -
Is it possible with this board to to run a soundcard in the top PCI-e slot? ... yes it is, I did it really easy just bend four little heatsink pins, .... 3-way SLI 280's on a rampage 2 extreme with and i7 and i was
Can anyone suggest a sound card that has optical out and 5.1 which does fit on my motherboard without me having to damage heatsink to make fit (im WINDOWS 7 64bit)
I was considering some of below barring fit problems
* PCI Express X-Fi Titanium
* Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro (external) this would solve my fitting issue but are external any good, would the fact it usb mess with 3d vision? (product link below)
ps _ ive read this in the xonar review "Unlike the HT Omega Claro Plus+, the Essence STX is a PCI express (PCIe) card rather than just PCI. Although technically PCIe is better than regular PCI, using this sound card will take up a PCIe slot. For some this isn't an issue because they don't need all of them but for others this may be an issue. Most motherboards these days should have plenty of slots and shouldn't be a problem for the majority of people thinking about getting a sound card."
maybe I can get round the room problem by choosing pci over pcie ??
As far as my experiance goes ,a Creative card ,doesn't have any true 5.1 output on the optical output.
It's sound like 5.1 ,but it's not filtered correctly.
For example..If you connect the optical output to any a/v reciever it will not react to dts/5.1 or whatever bitstream it sends...
If you want to connect your headphones..it might work,but with Creative you never know...
Don't get me wrong I own a Creative soundcard and it's far better then an onboard soundcard ,but it's software driver don't work right...
You probably have more luck with an Auzen soundcard ,that is really dts certified card...
There are also USB soundcards on the market....
Btw pci or pci-e doesn't matter much for soundcard.
I remember the Theatron works also with the optical output and dts.
I tried that card ,but wasn't impressed with the software,..but it's cheap and works.
I found this german forum-thread.
The Creative Sound Blaster Fatal1ty Professional didn't fit, they had to cut 5 Pins of the heatsink(not a good solution I think).
http://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/mainboards-und-arbeitsspeicher/139184-asus-rampage-ii-extrem-creative-sound-blaster-fatal1ty-professional-2.html
But the Fatality Professional has this big housing.
The X-Fi Titanium don't has this housing but I guess the board of the card will also hit the heatsink (same length as the Professional).
Don't expect the best sound-quality with those USB-cards.
I had a Audigy 2 NX and I wasn't very lucky with it(yes I know, its an older one).
Best "external" solution for my old laptop was the Audigy2ZS for PCMCIA-Slot - excellent sound but PCMCIA. Had an Optical out but no Dolby Digital Live.
@Ferry: All Creative cards that come with "Dolby Digital Live" should output true 5.1 over optical/digital connectors. Maybe this doesn't work correctly?
But the Fatality Professional has this big housing.
The X-Fi Titanium don't has this housing but I guess the board of the card will also hit the heatsink (same length as the Professional).
Don't expect the best sound-quality with those USB-cards.
I had a Audigy 2 NX and I wasn't very lucky with it(yes I know, its an older one).
Best "external" solution for my old laptop was the Audigy2ZS for PCMCIA-Slot - excellent sound but PCMCIA. Had an Optical out but no Dolby Digital Live.
@Ferry: All Creative cards that come with "Dolby Digital Live" should output true 5.1 over optical/digital connectors. Maybe this doesn't work correctly?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Thanks guys - will look around and do more research
managed to get them working by forgetting the optical lead and simply using the 4 jacks into the onboard sound, seems to work but at what quality loss not sure
correction:
actually seems to work with the optical now, the windows test fails but ingame seems fine.
Found this simple sound test for 5.1 - works a treat, and pretty happy with headphones
link to sound test for those who might be interested
[url="http://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/test-tool-ac3-dolby-digital-5-1ch-sound-test"]My linkhttp://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/test-tool-ac3-dolby-digital-5-1ch-sound-test[/url]
Thanks guys - will look around and do more research
managed to get them working by forgetting the optical lead and simply using the 4 jacks into the onboard sound, seems to work but at what quality loss not sure
correction:
actually seems to work with the optical now, the windows test fails but ingame seems fine.
Found this simple sound test for 5.1 - works a treat, and pretty happy with headphones
link to sound test for those who might be interested
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
[quote name='tritosine' date='16 February 2011 - 01:06 AM' timestamp='1297818394' post='1194203']
pretty sure there are usb soundcards that can do this
[/quote]
Tritosine - was thinking about the usb option but a little concerned it might interfere with the 3dvision usb emitter ?
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 February 2011 - 07:01 AM' timestamp='1297839719' post='1194288']
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
[/quote]
Oblivioner - will check the auzentech out, as Ferry mentioned, and with my own prior experience avoiding Creative SB sounds like a plan. RE name 'solutiongaming' :-) Must admit I quite like it, I did buy a alternative but decided against for obvious reasons
you can visit:- [url="http://www.nvidiagaming.com"]www.nvidiagaming.com[/url] for the same result
[quote name='tritosine' date='16 February 2011 - 01:06 AM' timestamp='1297818394' post='1194203']
pretty sure there are usb soundcards that can do this
Tritosine - was thinking about the usb option but a little concerned it might interfere with the 3dvision usb emitter ?
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 February 2011 - 07:01 AM' timestamp='1297839719' post='1194288']
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me /unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':unsure:' />
Oblivioner - will check the auzentech out, as Ferry mentioned, and with my own prior experience avoiding Creative SB sounds like a plan. RE name 'solutiongaming' :-) Must admit I quite like it, I did buy a alternative but decided against for obvious reasons
the name is fine, the thing is that there's nothing in 'solutiongaming' that suggests that it's a highly specialized website dedicated to stereoscopic gaming on PC. It took me a while to visit the website because nothing suggested me it provided so much good info for 3d gaming, at least 3dsolutiongaming would have given me a clue, but that name is a bit too long /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> In any case content is good and that's what really matters.
the name is fine, the thing is that there's nothing in 'solutiongaming' that suggests that it's a highly specialized website dedicated to stereoscopic gaming on PC. It took me a while to visit the website because nothing suggested me it provided so much good info for 3d gaming, at least 3dsolutiongaming would have given me a clue, but that name is a bit too long /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> In any case content is good and that's what really matters.
I'm not sure, but maybe something like this could help you /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> :
[url="http://www.ably.com.tw/pdt/viewpdt.asp?absp=37&cat=PCIE_RISER#"]PCIe flexible riser card[/url]
[img]http://www.ably.com.tw/pdt/pics//file2007975151192.jpg[/img]
But I guess there's no space below or near the PCIe-slots. :(
My problem:
having bought the Tritton AX pro 5.1 headphones - I discover my pc's sound is lacking the ability to output 5.1 only stereo through the optical port
firstly my spec
I have the [color="#8B0000"]Asus Rampage ii Extreme[/color], which comes with a [color="#8B0000"]SupremeFX X-Fi Audio Card[/color], which i understand is a stripped down creative card that is actually pants.
even worse, [b]I read that my motherboard doesn;t really have room for a proper sized sounds card, hence them shipping with this crap mini card[/b]I learnt of ths size issue here amoung other places: -
Is it possible with this board to to run a soundcard in the top PCI-e slot? ... yes it is, I did it really easy just bend four little heatsink pins, .... 3-way SLI 280's on a rampage 2 extreme with and i7 and i was
[url="http://www.computerforum.com/145768-x-fi-titanium-fatal1ty-sound-card-asus-rampage-ii-extreme.html"]My linkhttp://www.computerforum.com/145768-x-fi-titanium-fatal1ty-sound-card-asus-rampage-ii-extreme.html[/url]
Can anyone suggest a sound card that has optical out and 5.1 which does fit on my motherboard without me having to damage heatsink to make fit [color="#8B0000"](im WINDOWS 7 64bit)[/color]
I was considering some of below barring fit problems
* PCI Express X-Fi Titanium
* Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro [color="#8B0000"](external) [/color] this would solve my fitting issue but are external any good, would the fact it usb mess with 3d vision? (product link below)
[url="http://uk.store.creative.com/products/product.aspx?catid=1&pid=20055"]http://uk.store.creative.com/products/product.aspx?catid=1&pid=20055[/url]
* ASUS Xonar Essence STX
or a card from this link or anything anyone recommends
[url="http://sound-cards-review.toptenreviews.com/"]http://sound-cards-review.toptenreviews.com/[/url]
thanks for any help
ps _ ive read this in the xonar review "Unlike the HT Omega Claro Plus+, the Essence STX is a PCI express (PCIe) card rather than just PCI. Although technically PCIe is better than regular PCI, using this sound card will take up a PCIe slot. For some this isn't an issue because they don't need all of them but for others this may be an issue. Most motherboards these days should have plenty of slots and shouldn't be a problem for the majority of people thinking about getting a sound card."
maybe I can get round the room problem by choosing pci over pcie ??
My problem:
having bought the Tritton AX pro 5.1 headphones - I discover my pc's sound is lacking the ability to output 5.1 only stereo through the optical port
firstly my spec
I have the Asus Rampage ii Extreme, which comes with a SupremeFX X-Fi Audio Card, which i understand is a stripped down creative card that is actually pants.
even worse, I read that my motherboard doesn;t really have room for a proper sized sounds card, hence them shipping with this crap mini cardI learnt of ths size issue here amoung other places: -
Is it possible with this board to to run a soundcard in the top PCI-e slot? ... yes it is, I did it really easy just bend four little heatsink pins, .... 3-way SLI 280's on a rampage 2 extreme with and i7 and i was
My linkhttp://www.computerforum.com/145768-x-fi-titanium-fatal1ty-sound-card-asus-rampage-ii-extreme.html
Can anyone suggest a sound card that has optical out and 5.1 which does fit on my motherboard without me having to damage heatsink to make fit (im WINDOWS 7 64bit)
I was considering some of below barring fit problems
* PCI Express X-Fi Titanium
* Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro (external) this would solve my fitting issue but are external any good, would the fact it usb mess with 3d vision? (product link below)
http://uk.store.creative.com/products/product.aspx?catid=1&pid=20055
* ASUS Xonar Essence STX
or a card from this link or anything anyone recommends
http://sound-cards-review.toptenreviews.com/
thanks for any help
ps _ ive read this in the xonar review "Unlike the HT Omega Claro Plus+, the Essence STX is a PCI express (PCIe) card rather than just PCI. Although technically PCIe is better than regular PCI, using this sound card will take up a PCIe slot. For some this isn't an issue because they don't need all of them but for others this may be an issue. Most motherboards these days should have plenty of slots and shouldn't be a problem for the majority of people thinking about getting a sound card."
maybe I can get round the room problem by choosing pci over pcie ??
Asus Rampage Extreme II | Quad core intel I7 2.6 | 6gig ram | Geforce GTX 680 | Samsung 22" 2233RZ | Acer 5360 | win8
3D website dedicated soley for nvidia 3D Vision
Visit 3dSolutionGaming.com for an A-Z listing of 3D streaming video's, automated slideshows, download packs and common fixes for 3dvision gamers.
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/3dsolutiongaming
Twitter page: https://twitter.com/solutiongaming
Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/SolutionGaming
Keenly supporting the Helixwrapper
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/
It's sound like 5.1 ,but it's not filtered correctly.
For example..If you connect the optical output to any a/v reciever it will not react to dts/5.1 or whatever bitstream it sends...
If you want to connect your headphones..it might work,but with Creative you never know...
Don't get me wrong I own a Creative soundcard and it's far better then an onboard soundcard ,but it's software driver don't work right...
You probably have more luck with an Auzen soundcard ,that is really dts certified card...
There are also USB soundcards on the market....
Btw pci or pci-e doesn't matter much for soundcard.
It's sound like 5.1 ,but it's not filtered correctly.
For example..If you connect the optical output to any a/v reciever it will not react to dts/5.1 or whatever bitstream it sends...
If you want to connect your headphones..it might work,but with Creative you never know...
Don't get me wrong I own a Creative soundcard and it's far better then an onboard soundcard ,but it's software driver don't work right...
You probably have more luck with an Auzen soundcard ,that is really dts certified card...
There are also USB soundcards on the market....
Btw pci or pci-e doesn't matter much for soundcard.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
I tried that card ,but wasn't impressed with the software,..but it's cheap and works.
I tried that card ,but wasn't impressed with the software,..but it's cheap and works.
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
The Creative Sound Blaster Fatal1ty Professional didn't fit, they had to cut 5 Pins of the heatsink(not a good solution I think).
http://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/mainboards-und-arbeitsspeicher/139184-asus-rampage-ii-extrem-creative-sound-blaster-fatal1ty-professional-2.html
But the Fatality Professional has this big housing.
The X-Fi Titanium don't has this housing but I guess the board of the card will also hit the heatsink (same length as the Professional).
Don't expect the best sound-quality with those USB-cards.
I had a Audigy 2 NX and I wasn't very lucky with it(yes I know, its an older one).
Best "external" solution for my old laptop was the Audigy2ZS for PCMCIA-Slot - excellent sound but PCMCIA. Had an Optical out but no Dolby Digital Live.
@Ferry: All Creative cards that come with "Dolby Digital Live" should output true 5.1 over optical/digital connectors. Maybe this doesn't work correctly?
The Creative Sound Blaster Fatal1ty Professional didn't fit, they had to cut 5 Pins of the heatsink(not a good solution I think).
http://extreme.pcgameshardware.de/mainboards-und-arbeitsspeicher/139184-asus-rampage-ii-extrem-creative-sound-blaster-fatal1ty-professional-2.html
But the Fatality Professional has this big housing.
The X-Fi Titanium don't has this housing but I guess the board of the card will also hit the heatsink (same length as the Professional).
Don't expect the best sound-quality with those USB-cards.
I had a Audigy 2 NX and I wasn't very lucky with it(yes I know, its an older one).
Best "external" solution for my old laptop was the Audigy2ZS for PCMCIA-Slot - excellent sound but PCMCIA. Had an Optical out but no Dolby Digital Live.
@Ferry: All Creative cards that come with "Dolby Digital Live" should output true 5.1 over optical/digital connectors. Maybe this doesn't work correctly?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
managed to get them working by forgetting the optical lead and simply using the 4 jacks into the onboard sound, seems to work but at what quality loss not sure
correction:
actually seems to work with the optical now, the windows test fails but ingame seems fine.
Found this simple sound test for 5.1 - works a treat, and pretty happy with headphones
link to sound test for those who might be interested
[url="http://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/test-tool-ac3-dolby-digital-5-1ch-sound-test"]My linkhttp://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/test-tool-ac3-dolby-digital-5-1ch-sound-test[/url]
managed to get them working by forgetting the optical lead and simply using the 4 jacks into the onboard sound, seems to work but at what quality loss not sure
correction:
actually seems to work with the optical now, the windows test fails but ingame seems fine.
Found this simple sound test for 5.1 - works a treat, and pretty happy with headphones
link to sound test for those who might be interested
My linkhttp://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/test-tool-ac3-dolby-digital-5-1ch-sound-test
Asus Rampage Extreme II | Quad core intel I7 2.6 | 6gig ram | Geforce GTX 680 | Samsung 22" 2233RZ | Acer 5360 | win8
3D website dedicated soley for nvidia 3D Vision
Visit 3dSolutionGaming.com for an A-Z listing of 3D streaming video's, automated slideshows, download packs and common fixes for 3dvision gamers.
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/3dsolutiongaming
Twitter page: https://twitter.com/solutiongaming
Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/SolutionGaming
Keenly supporting the Helixwrapper
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me
pretty sure there are usb soundcards that can do this
[/quote]
Tritosine - was thinking about the usb option but a little concerned it might interfere with the 3dvision usb emitter ?
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 February 2011 - 07:01 AM' timestamp='1297839719' post='1194288']
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me
[/quote]
Oblivioner - will check the auzentech out, as Ferry mentioned, and with my own prior experience avoiding Creative SB sounds like a plan. RE name 'solutiongaming' :-) Must admit I quite like it, I did buy a alternative but decided against for obvious reasons
you can visit:- [url="http://www.nvidiagaming.com"]www.nvidiagaming.com[/url] for the same result
Thanks again folks
pretty sure there are usb soundcards that can do this
Tritosine - was thinking about the usb option but a little concerned it might interfere with the 3dvision usb emitter ?
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 February 2011 - 07:01 AM' timestamp='1297839719' post='1194288']
as far as I know auzentech sound cards are by far the best around, give them a look. I've had a few along the years and they always delivered.
As for me, now I cannot use real speakers so I'm incredibly happy with my razor megalodon headphones, they're 7.1 and they really give a great surround effect and the sound quality is amazing, they're expensive but they're that good.
As always great work with your website, keep up the good work, the only bad thing about it is the name sorry, solutiongaming never sounded too catchy for me
Oblivioner - will check the auzentech out, as Ferry mentioned, and with my own prior experience avoiding Creative SB sounds like a plan. RE name 'solutiongaming' :-) Must admit I quite like it, I did buy a alternative but decided against for obvious reasons
you can visit:- www.nvidiagaming.com for the same result
Thanks again folks
Asus Rampage Extreme II | Quad core intel I7 2.6 | 6gig ram | Geforce GTX 680 | Samsung 22" 2233RZ | Acer 5360 | win8
3D website dedicated soley for nvidia 3D Vision
Visit 3dSolutionGaming.com for an A-Z listing of 3D streaming video's, automated slideshows, download packs and common fixes for 3dvision gamers.
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/3dsolutiongaming
Twitter page: https://twitter.com/solutiongaming
Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/SolutionGaming
Keenly supporting the Helixwrapper
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/
I'm not sure, but maybe something like this could help you
[url="http://www.ably.com.tw/pdt/viewpdt.asp?absp=37&cat=PCIE_RISER#"]PCIe flexible riser card[/url]
[img]http://www.ably.com.tw/pdt/pics//file2007975151192.jpg[/img]
But I guess there's no space below or near the PCIe-slots. :(
I'm not sure, but maybe something like this could help you
PCIe flexible riser card
But I guess there's no space below or near the PCIe-slots. :(
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision