Thanks for the heads-up Si Lad, and I'm glad that it's flying for you. It must be a great feeling. I've nearly installed everything apart from the 2x 6 pin power connectors for the 5850 and one case fan header:
There are only two fan case headers on this motherboard; one is a 3-pin header and the other is a 4-pin. My fan connectors are all 3-pins, but one of them seems to fit onto the 4-pin male header so I guess I'm ok?
As I have 3 case fans to connect, but only 2 case fan headers, I'm wondering what I should do? I have a Akasa AK-CB002 PWM Fan Splitter Cable, so I'm guessing I can use this?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CB-031-AK&groupid=701&catid=48&subcat=
This doesn't seem to fit directly into the psu, so do I need to attach it to one of the Corsair's attached cables? Here is a picture of the psu's to help:
Again, I apologize for the picture quality.I'm also having trouble with the graphic card's 2x6 pin power connectors. I've connected both its six pins into the back of the 5850, but the 3 pin connectors at the other end wont slot into the psu:
Do I potentially need to use a Corsair connector for them as well?
Oh I forgot to mention that I cut my hand to shreds trying to fit the ATX 2x4 power connector. It was so difficult to fit in such a tight space, due to the Fortress's fan grills, that I didn't feel myself using my hand as a cheese grater on the heatsink. I've spent twenty minutes using cotton buds to remove blood from the heatsink. Actually, I should have taken a photo of the bloodstained heatsink as well.
Anyway, could be turning into the longest build in history. I just wish I had more time to do the things I like doing. I'm planning on buying some cable clips etc. to make the cabling nice and neat around the side of the case.