Thanks Shannon!
Got the Titan mounted last night. Since I sliced through the stock IO brackets when I removed 5" out of the middle of the back panel, I had to dig into my stockpile of spare chassis parts to find a new IO bracket. When positioning the video card to see where the new IO bracket will be on the back panel, I realized there just wasn't enough material there to support this huge card, so the decision was made to cut out all the swiss cheese and put a solid piece of sheet metal in. Then I could attach the new IO to it. I marked the area where the IO was to be mounted and cut a hole, leaving enough material so I could bend into tabs. The IO bracket fits perfectly over those tabs, and will be pop-riveted to it. A shot from the other side.. ..and with the video card in place.. Finally, I made another bracket for the top of the card, utilizing the available threaded holes on the end of the heatsink. I made sure there was ample space between the bracket and the pcb. With the card so far away from the motherboard, I'll be using a PCIe extension cable to connect it, however, the longest I could get from Newegg was 12" and it wasn't enough. So I asked Rod Rosenberg from BS Mods what he used for their yellow & white Thermaltake Urban T81 build, and he put me in touch with Li-Heat, a company in China who makes kick-#### PCIe cables. They sent me two different lengths, and they are laid out next to the Newegg one here. Obviously there's no comparison! The Li-Heat cables are sleeved with a very tight high quality woven fabric, and come with angled locking connections. Great product! I hooked up the black one and fed it through the motherboard tray to see how it looked. That's it for now, will have another update next week!