With a new video card and a new drive cage I had to completely re-architect my case. Luckily the mobo stayed where it was, but I had to rewire and move drives around.
The new video card is an upgrade to my embedded graphics chip on the mobo. The problem is that this is a relatively large card which can go only in the single PCIe slot on the board, and with this mid-tower case and motherboard design it collides with my 3.5" internal drive cage.
So I had to give up the lowest of the 4 drive positions in my 3.5" internal drive cage in this Antec case. I also added a Kingwin 3.5in Internal SATA Hot Swap Mobile Rack (very nice) and an IDE Mobile rack.
The SATA hot swap cage - it takes the bare drive, no enclosure needed!So, all this required a complete rewiring. I labeled my SATA cables as "1"-"4" with a permanent marker while I was at it. I cleaned dust off my fans.
I am concerned about my 350 watt power supply - I am thinking about a 500 watt supply since I now have these power consumers in this mid-tower case:
GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB DDR3
4 SATA drives
1 IDE drive
1 IDE DVD burner
1-3 external USB drives
AMD X2 4200+
After the changes -- it is a tight fitI did not anticipate the video card when I built this PC - I thought I would stick with the embeded GeForce 6150.
The orange rectangle shows where the video card intersects with the drive cage. I did have a SATA drive in that position. The pink arrow shows the edge of the new PCIe video card (auxiliary power connector)
The SATA drive cage is below (when upright) the IDE drive cage. Anyone else running into these issues? What case do you like (I require 4-5 external drive bays)? I think my next case will have to be bigger - I wanted to go smaller, but it just seems to be trouble in the long run.