Does all Graphic Card has same size of this Metal Plate?

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hard to tell if your 650 is single width or double wide (probably double), so yeah it will fit. it's standard dimensions. if your 650 takes up two slots and you plan on replacing it with the 970, it'll fit no problem (except maybe length, which you say to ignore)
unless they specifically say that it's a low-profile OR single-width OR triple-width, then yes all will have the same type and size. it's an industry standard. standard height, standard per-slot width. 90% of the cards are double-wide like that. the ones that aren't tend to make special note of the fact that they aren't.
 


Dude which one, your being vague... It will fit in any mid-high tower and also in some mini towers, as long as it can handle a ATX-Micro/ATX then the chassis will be fine....
 
Usually the single slot GPUs tend to be lower end (750ti is the only card off the top of my head that can come with single slot), and dual GPU cards are the ones that show up as Triple slot (Titan Z for example).

MSI has dimension of the cards on the card's spec sheet.
 


Will the GTX 970 fit in my Cabinet?Dont worry about the Length.

See my Cabinet-
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I am currently using GTX 650 ZOTAC Edition.
Will the GTX 970 MSI edition Fit in my Cabinet?
I am worried about the Breadth.
 
hard to tell if your 650 is single width or double wide (probably double), so yeah it will fit. it's standard dimensions. if your 650 takes up two slots and you plan on replacing it with the 970, it'll fit no problem (except maybe length, which you say to ignore)
 
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Yes my Current Gpu is Double.
Does the Breadth of all Gpu's are same
 
the bracket size is standard / the same for every GPU (except, as noted, ones that say low-profile). the GPU itself sometimes has heat pipes or fan shrouds that are a wee bit taller, but virtually every case that accepts a standard bracket has the space for the pipes / fan shroud (and yours clearly does). and the width (slot) is standard, too.

it ain't the 70s anymore. stuff has been standardized now, and made to fit within defined sizes and increments. if it doesn't adhere, then it typically makes it obvious in the description.
 
There is one exception however: backplates.

Backplates intrude on the PCI slot space behind the card, so if you have anything installed directly above the GPU that takes up its entire PCI-slot space, don't get a card with backplate.