thank you.
I'm gonna go look those up now. Hopefully we are thinking of the same thing.
Edit: So from what I can see in newegg, those lian li cases are small and roomy, but aren't the same graphic card trick as the alienware.
I have just read the review for the Alienware X51 and from what I see, they jerry rigged it to have the PCI-E slot connect to a different compartment in the case where a graphics card could be loaded parallel to the mobo.
I ask my more knowledgeable brethren here if you guys know any such...
Thank you.
With that I got half the question across.
Let me redo it.
I know those laptop ones are labeled with m for mobile. ie 550m
Why are there not versions for desktop in the form of low profile. If its for demand reasons I'm just going to have to give up on slim PCs ever satisfying.
That's what I feared.
Is that the for sure reason?
That aside, there is also the newly announced slim alienware desktop that has these cards in them. Is this an oem only thing or do they have a special rig that lets the full sized cards lay parallel to the board?
Okay, ever since I've grown out of building big rigs, I've found new love in building tight efficient rigs. No longer do I get 700 watt power supply for a 400 watt over head "just in case. etc.
Main question.
If there are mobile versions of graphic cards such as the nvidia 550, 555, 560...
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