After our initial test with the computer and graphics card, we inserted the PCIE Riser, a cable that would allow for the graphics card to not have to be directly placed into the mother board. While doing this we encountered a significant problem, the cable flipped the graphics card over which rendered the fan useless, as it was facing the bottom of the box. As a group we came to the conclusion that having the card upside down was the only way that it would fit in the box. This led us to conduct some performance and heat test with the graphics card outside of the box but while being upside down. After performing multiple of these test we realized that performance was the same upside down as it was right side up, has long as the fan was exposed. Now that we knew the card still performed fine, we had to make the fan accessible. The way we thought of doing this was cutting a hole in the bottom and having the computer itself sit on stilts. Once we make the cut and add the stilts we will perform more test to make sure that the Graphics Card still functions normally