[SOLVED] What GPU Can Fit In My Case?

Jul 14, 2020
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Hey. Currently, this is my computer case. https://www.amazon.com/CybertronPC-Borg-Q-860X-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B011A7GQG8 . I've completely upgraded it. I added a 650w PSU. ASUS motherboard, ryzen 5 2600 CPU. I know what GPUs are compatible with my build, my only question is what can my case fit in it? Since it was originally prebuilt I can't find any sizing info for GPUs. I'm hoping to be able to put in 11 - 11.5 inch sized GPUs but I don't exactly know if it will fit. Is there any way to figure out sizing? The case is 19.5 inches long, but that's not the inside length, I just measured the outside. (sorry for grammar was kinda rushing this post)
Edit:This is my PC Build. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NPhthg
 
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That's a neat looking case

You can do what I did - grab a tape measurer and measure inside the case starting at where the metal GPU bracket would sit (see picture below) to the nearest obstruction that would physically block a GPU if it were long enough.

Measure the width from the PCI slot too.

Then when buying a video card you can keep in mind that measurement. It may not be completely 100% exact so keep that in mind, might be best to play it safe and go with a smaller version of a card if one card you're looking at is cutting it close but it will give you a rough idea of clearance

View: https://i.imgur.com/j9GA8HT.jpg

Furzumz

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That's a neat looking case

You can do what I did - grab a tape measurer and measure inside the case starting at where the metal GPU bracket would sit (see picture below) to the nearest obstruction that would physically block a GPU if it were long enough.

Measure the width from the PCI slot too.

Then when buying a video card you can keep in mind that measurement. It may not be completely 100% exact so keep that in mind, might be best to play it safe and go with a smaller version of a card if one card you're looking at is cutting it close but it will give you a rough idea of clearance

View: https://i.imgur.com/j9GA8HT.jpg
 
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Jul 14, 2020
2
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10
That's a neat looking case

You can do what I did - grab a tape measurer and measure inside the case starting at where the metal GPU bracket would sit (see picture below) to the nearest obstruction that would physically block a GPU if it were long enough.

Measure the width from the PCI slot too.

Then when buying a video card you can keep in mind that measurement. It may not be completely 100% exact so keep that in mind, might be best to play it safe and go with a smaller version of a card if one card you're looking at is cutting it close but it will give you a rough idea of clearance

View: https://i.imgur.com/j9GA8HT.jpg
Ok. Thank you so much for taking the time to help me!
 

Karadjgne

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For better accuracy find the specs on the original gpu. Then measure it to see exactly where that length falls, whether it's at the screw or the backplate etc. Then measure the area from exactly where that gpu sat using the same spot. Some cases are indented, some not, so can be upto @ 10mm difference or so. Might make a difference between a 11inch and 11.5inch card.