GPU doesnt fit in the case

seetang

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Aug 18, 2016
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Hi guys, I'm building my first pc and I got a problem with the GPU.
It seems the I/O shield is not high enough (1cm maybe?) and I can't put the GPU in the motherboard inside the case correctly.
Now I don't know if I'm simply doing it wrong or if there's something wrong with the GPU/case.

My GPU is a Radeon RX 480.
My case:https://www.amazon.com/Fractal-Design-Midi-Computer-FD-CA-ARC-R2-BL-W/dp/B00ATX9Y3C/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1471509679&sr=1-1&keywords=Fractal+Design+ARC+Midi+R2

 
Solution
Hmm very odd, I wonder why is won't click in.

(Side note, I have the Cooler Master EVO TX3 version cooler and I put my fan on the other side, which is a 92mm Noctua fan, so it can suck in the air coming from the front intake. Its the recommended side)
I see no reason why it wouldn't fit...

Have you put the stand-offs for the board in the right places so it is raised away from the case (otherwise when you turn it on it will blow).

The GPU has a longer bit of the IO shield that goes down behind the mobo (kind of a way to keep it straight). You move the metal bit behind the board then continue with the slotting in of the GPU.
 


I think Im not doing it wrong but it doesnt connect to the PCI slot.
Amybe a picture can show it better?
GPU
I cant press it further down than in the picture
 
Try and remove the adjacent pcie slot covers(Might be protruding out slightly and blocking

Did u remove the pcie x16 plastic connector cover?

Remove gpu and check for any offending campacitor or components

Try another pcie slot
 

Yes I did everything but it doesn't help, I can't press it further down.
And there are no big capacitors near the first PCl slot the could hinder the GPU
 


My motherboard is a ASRock Z179 Pro4S and it has a PCIE slot (at least it's written in the manual)

mobo
 


Didn't I do it just now? Or should I do the picture differently?
 


I already did it
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but it had it only as a link before
Pictures

I cant exactly put pictures here so I'm using links sorry
 
Hmm very odd, I wonder why is won't click in.

(Side note, I have the Cooler Master EVO TX3 version cooler and I put my fan on the other side, which is a 92mm Noctua fan, so it can suck in the air coming from the front intake. Its the recommended side)
 
Solution


Hmm ok maybe I will send the case back and try another one since I dont think that the GPU is the problem.
and I will remember about the cooler. Like I said, its my first time building a computer.
 
Fan wise if you change its side don't forget to put the fan the right way so the air travels the correct way. If you put the fan on the right side you want it to 'suck' air 'into' the cooler.

Currently your cooler is 'sucking' air 'out through' the cooler.