We wanted to give you a shot of this particular angle so you can see how the CR-95C interacts with VRM and motherboard heat sinks. As you can see it is a tight fit with heat sinks, if you had any abnormally high heat sinks, higher than 32mm to be exact, then you might run into some issues.
On some motherboards you might run into more issues with clearance than we did if you have any mSATA slots, add on WiFi cards, fan headers or strangely placed power connectors. So it is worth having a good scan over your motherboard if you’re considering buying this product.
From this angle you can see how high the NoFan CR95-C is, in fact its 148mm high and a staggering 180mm in diameter – hence why it covers all four RAM slots and overhangs the VRM heat sinks.
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