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06-25-2021 04:13 PM #1
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Need Help 🙏 GA35DX Strix Case ... Sequence to remove GPU so as to install m.2 SSD?
Hi there ..
*I bought my GA35DX about 3 months ago and got to the point where I need more space, so bought a 2TB WD *M.2. Has anybody done this upgrade and might be able give me an idea what to dismantle to get to the m.2 slot. Definitely looks like the GPU has to come out, but unsure which screws to undo and whether the case fan above gpu needs removing. I have a 3080RTX that came with it, installed 90 degrees to the slots it looks. Not sure if it eventually gets pulled out or rotated (looks like a black hinge close to it, but unsure) *If anyone can help ... that would be awesome. If you can add photos even better, but you may be able to describe it from my photos here.
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06-25-2021 07:56 PM #2
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I believe the card is connected by a flexible ribbon cable. So as long as you don't stress it you should be able to maneuver the card around and then disconnect the ribbon from the motherboard. Cards are anchored by two screws at the top of the metal bracket at the rear panel of the case. Yours might have a cover that needs to be removed to get to those two screws.
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06-25-2021 08:34 PM #3
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Aha ... thanks for replying to my post. So the card is essentially loose when the 2 screws are undone. In the second photo, there is a small black plate just above the screws, held in by a tiny screw. I was thinking to undo that screw, but then wasn’t sure if the case fan to the left of that image would need to be removed too, in order to undo the two screws you mentioned ?
Does that make sense ? Just want to make sure I’m not undoing something unnecessarily. Won’t be doing look8ng at it for at least a week due to back injury, so feel free to add more information if anyone has done the upgrade themselves
* *Once again, thanks for your assistance*Last edited by mark.piatowski; 06-26-2021 at 04:39 PM.
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06-26-2021 04:58 PM #4
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Typically you do not need to remove case fans to work on a GPU. Start with the gpu/cover plate and only start removing other stuff if you need to.
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06-26-2021 05:18 PM #5
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07-04-2021 01:41 PM #6
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There is a small support plate on the back of the card, with 2 small screws; remove that also before removing the card from the case. Also, the ribbon is long enough so you dont have to remove it while installing the m.2