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Na nowhere near as big, the 5870 goes past a standard ATX mobo by about 3 inches, this fermi pic shows it to be about the same length as an ATX mobo.
Indeed
A pci-e slot in real life is 11.65mm so the card is 44.27 mm long or 17.4"
there may be flaws in my calculation such as perspective![]()

Na nowhere near as big, the 5870 goes past a standard ATX mobo by about 3 inches, this fermi pic shows it to be about the same length as an ATX mobo.
It is? Looks like it goes past to me?
Measuring from the photo the pci-e slot is 25mm long and the card is 95mm long.
A pci-e slot in real life is 11.65mm so the card is 44.27 mm long or 17.4"
there may be flaws in my calculation such as perspective![]()
If they were using the rampage II extreme as it said it was, thats an e-atx board and it looks to just go slightly off.
is it just me but doesnt look like that fan is spinning
is it just me but doesnt look like that fan is spinning
How much wider is the rampage 2 compared to a regular motherboard? I was actually considering an rampage 2 in a lian li v1000z, not even sure if it would fit now =/
It's an extra inch.
I agree. I just zoomed in on the image and that fan is static.
Or that you somehow turned 4.427cm into 17.4".![]()
 
I agree. I just zoomed in on the image and that fan is static.

Yup, you can see the mobo through the blades on the right![]()


If it was spinning fast enough though, then you wouldn't see through it would you, so how fast is that one going, 1 turn a day.![]()
