https://www.amazon.com/Cablecc-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P3JDQNC
and
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Degree-Adapter-Capacitor/dp/B07HZ6B6R1
will help tuck the wires closer to the chassis
Making a plastic shroud from under the last PCI slot to bottom and cover the cables on the bottom or using a few zip ties to bring them against the back using slots as anchor points
You can also buy an adapter that makes any standard PC gaming headset with separate mic and headphone cables work with the 4-pole 3.5mm port, like this one.
I have a pair of Logitech G430's I use with my Xbox One like this. It's also worth getting the official 3.5mm adapter or the turtle beach audio controller instead of using the built-in 3.5mm jack on the controller - having quick access to the game/chat balance, volume controls, and mute button is nice.
I got these (not OP). Make sure you order 2 sets because it comes with 2 but different sides, so you need a set of 2.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P3JDQNC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I wanted it to have Type-C mainly for future proofing, because Cooler Master has discussed adding Type-C to their new revisions of the case, and also wanted to have it for any future case I get. But I could always get a USB 3 to USB 3.1 adapter if I wanted to
You need a Audio Y-adapter to convert the separate mic/audio plugs into a single plug. Looks like this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NB9FX67
Had to order 2 sets since the ROG 3070 Ti uses 3x 8-pin connectors. Afterwards, threw on a ROG sticker included with the mobo to make it look nicer.
Good eye!
Amazon
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P5R258Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I just went with this when I upgraded my gpu to a 1660 super lmao. https://www.amazon.com/Cablecc-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P3JDQNC/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=8+pin+gpu+90&qid=1596386128&sr=8-4
you can get a different board with the header https://pcpartpicker.com/product/BYBhP6/asrock-b550-steel-legend-atx-am4-motherboard-b550-steel-legend
or use an adapter https://www.amazon.com/LINKUP-Internal-Motherboard-Converter-Adapter/dp/B07WG8ZJ41
I recommend the following adapters to make sure the cables dont get mushed against the sidepanel. These are the exact ones I bought and have been using for my 2080 TUF since I built it. :)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08NB9FX67/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o05\_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I found those 180 degree connectors on Amazon. Without them the power cords are pressed up on the glass.
"Amazon.com: COMeap GPU VGA PCIe 8 Pin U Turn 180 Degree Angle Connector Power Adapter Board for Desktop Graphics Card: Computers & Accessories" https://www.amazon.com/COMeap-Connector-Adapter-Desktop-Graphics/dp/B08NB9FX67
I did not experience this, plenty of room in my build. Strix 3060ti is a pretty chonky boy too. Not sure how it compares in size with other 3k cards though.
I found some adapters on amazon that allows you to run the cables straight back if that interests you.
I just ordered 3 of them for my own M1 build with a EVGA 3080 FTW3 card.
This is the link I used - had to order 3 of them, as the two have different pin orientations.
This like this exist: https://www.amazon.com/LINKUP-Internal-Motherboard-Converter-Adapter/dp/B07WG8ZJ41
I haven't used one myself, but there's a note on their amazon listing which is concerning:
>*** Note on USB current over limit issue: The power from the USB 3.0 header on the motherboard has a power rating at 4.5W (0.9A x 5V). However, many USB-C devices can withdraw power up to 100W (20A x 5V). This may result in a power shut down to protect the motherboard and its components. Devices such as iPad Pro and other tablets should not be charged through this port.
This indicates that they messed up programming their port controller chip in the adapter by setting an inappropriately high current limit advertisement instead of Default, which would limit the sink power of phones and iPad to 900mA.
Way to admit your product sucks, LinkUp.
Maybe you could use a 180 degree adapter like this?
might wanna consider using these next time https://www.amazon.com/Cablecc-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P3JDQNC/
Sure. This is the usb c adapter
LINKUP - USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 2) Internal IDC 20 Pin Motherboard Header to A-Key 20 Pin Female Header Active Converter for Type C Panel Mount Adapter https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07WG8ZJ41/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dxiiFb0WC88AQ
This is the one I’m using for usb 2.0 -> 3.0
LINKUP - USB 2.0 Female to USB 3.0 Male 20 Pin IDC Motherboard Header Active Compatible Converter Compatible with LINKUP Type C USB-C Chipset and Panel Mount https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B084D58HBP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.ziiFbVVRV3XV
So I have the same issue, h510 and my motherboard doesn’t support the usb-c header, I plan on getting this adapter, I haven’t personally tried it yet but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work just fine
Or angle brackets to redirect them. CY ATX 8Pin Female to 8pin Male 180 Degree Angled Adapter for Desktops Graphics Card https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P5R258Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_YE7NF128PSH82M0T2ZRH
Sorry to chip back in again. Had this issue too. Consider a 90 or 180-degree PCIE power bend, like this! I think you will need two sets like the reviews claim since you (appear to) have 2x8 pin rails and 1x6 pin rail.
You can still use it if you get an adapter, but it will only run at 3.1 Gen 1 speeds, instead of 3.1 Gen 2 speeds.
They look like this: https://www.amazon.ca/LINKUP-Internal-Motherboard-Converter-Adapter/dp/B07WG8ZJ41
A few ideas:
Use the J-Hack 2426 to clean up the 24 pin cable and run it behind the motherboard and GPU
Run the Motherboard EPS cable between the motherboard and GPU
Move the SATA power cables behind the other power cables
Use these for the GPU power cables to get them behind the GPU and out of the way
Buy some black zip ties
Thanks buddy!
Temps are pretty good; CPU idles at low 40's and gets to mid 60's when gaming. The GPU gets to high 70's when gaming at 1440p.
I'm content just using USB3. You can get a USB3 to USB-C header if you needed it. Otherwise I'd recommend other B550 ITX boards instead of the Gigabyte if you want to use both.
Width and length are exactly the same as stock. The only thing that will change is the thickness. It's almost exactly 2 slot after removing the shroud and fans.
For an S610, you'll probably have 5mm to spare for length. The width of the actual GPU should be fine, but the triple 8 pin might be an issue unless you grab some of those little 8 pin 180 rotation things (https://www.amazon.com/Female-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P5R258Q/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=8+pin+180&qid=1621859896&sr=8-4). Others have managed to make 30 series Strix cards fit in an Ncase using those so you should be fine.
And thickness wise you'd be fine to run full 25mm thick fans no problem after deshrouding. If anything you'll have a gap (just like in my NR200). I'm still working out an easy/cheap fix for that.
Bought this back in October and still works fine https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JW7GT7H
It's a basic adapter, so no charging or anything, but it works and I have had no failures as of yet.
Depending on how much room there is behind the GPU, you might be able to use 180 degree adapters for the cables. Then most of it would be hidden behind so you can see the res better.
https://www.amazon.com/Female-AngledPower-Adapter-Desktops-Graphics/dp/B07P5R258Q/
They have them on Amazon. Probably Newegg and other places as well.