I'm always a fan of positive-pressure cases. Prioritize intakes, particularly if they are filtered.
The next case high on my list is the newly-released Fractal Design Define R5. It looks fantastic in every way I can think of between form and functionality. If you're not happy with the case you got, checkout the reviews of the Define R5.
The next case high on my list is the newly-released Fractal Design Define R5.
:rotfl:Fractal Design said:.. when not using any bottom fan location longer PSUs up to 300mm can be used.
My Corsair AX1500i is big, but still only 225mm.
I consider 850W a large capacity PSU. Time was referencing the physical dimension that the R5 can fit and 300mm is quite large also. Yours is probably around 200mm.
Well, It's too late now. Is Maxwell an AMD product?
:doh: I ran some goofy benchmark and the GPU reached 59°C max. The 200mm side fan is blowing right on the passive heatsink, so that must be helping somewhat.
Anything specific?
Are you running any software that would let you monitor temperatures? I've had issues where CPU or chipset heatsinks slightly disconnected from the components they were supposed to cool. If the system has been turned off for a few hours, does the BSOD take longer to happen?
Unfortunately, I think it's more likely the latter. I'm two for four on having to RMA X99 motherboards so far and I'd put good money that Lunar's PSU of choice cost as much as a low-end laptop. Those aren't the kinds of problems I associate with high end PSUs.
I feel the same about the enthusiast style MBs which is why I typically gravitate towards a Gigabyte Ultra durable motherboard with minimal frills. In the X99 world, most Gigabyte boards had reports of terrible BIOS and instability that I didn't even want to consider them. That was back around Nov. Dec. timeframe. They may have released a new revision by now and improved things (hopefully).