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Will This RTX 2060 Fit Inside This Case?

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Stressing out over this. Black Friday/Cyber Monday is coming up soon, and it's the time I want to buy all my PC parts. I'm looking at this exact GPU. Paired with this case. The Meshify C is known to be a very compact case and comes with two fans included. I'm not sure if the Gigabyte RTX 2060 will even fit. Which will be my worst nightmare as this is the first pc I am building. Thank you for your help in advance!

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That case can hold a 315mm GPU, and according to Gigabyte the length of that card is 280mm

So it shouldn't have any issue fitting

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The best way to Black Friday shop is to not lock yourself into a single product. You'll miss a lot of better deals that way.

As for if it'll fit....both sites have measurements listed. Not sure why you didn't just check.

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Yes, with plenty of room left.

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There are websites that claim to check fitting sizes automatically.  Not sure how accurate they are.  The one I know of is pcPartPicker, but it’s only one of them.

 

i concur with @dizmo about not locking yourself in. “Black Friday” is called that because it’s an average time a lot of businesses  turn to profit from loss for the year.  It’s just an average though.  Also it’s an old one.  It became a “thing”, but it’s really just one more periodic sales point.  Sales aren’t as good as they used to be, and are a lot more cynically done.  In order to get a real spanking deal you’re going to have to find some sort of door buster which means taking what is on sale.  Very popular items may not go on any significant discount.  There might be A rtx 2060 available on sale but it very well might not be the one you want.  Could get lucky though.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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1 hour ago, Bombastinator said:

There are websites that claim to check fitting sizes automatically.  Not sure how accurate they are.  The one I know of is pcPartPicker, but it’s only one of them.

 

i concur with @dizmo about not locking yourself in. “Black Friday” is called that because it’s an average time a lot of businesses  turn to profit from loss for the year.  It’s just an average though.  Also it’s an old one.  It became a “thing”, but it’s really just one more periodic sales point.  Sales aren’t as good as they used to be, and are a lot more cynically done.  In order to get a real spanking deal you’re going to have to find some sort of door buster which means taking what is on sale.  Very popular items may not go on any significant discount.  There might be A rtx 2060 available on sale but it very well might not be the one you want.  Could get lucky though.

Pretty much exactly this.  I was hoping to score the Sapphire pulse 5700 but at a 300 dollar after rebate price the reference blower card was just a better buy so I got it instead. 

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On 11/13/2019 at 11:00 PM, dizmo said:

The best way to Black Friday shop is to not lock yourself into a single product. You'll miss a lot of better deals that way.

As for if it'll fit....both sites have measurements listed. Not sure why you didn't just check.

Don't worry about me locking myself into a single product. I'm already also looking at a couple of other gpus on amazon, and I am keeping track of their price fluctuations. Sorry for not clarifying that in my original post. 

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This thread made me go look at Black Friday prediction stuff.  It was encouraging.  Apparently it has a lot to do with Christmas shopping and sort of gets folded into prechristmas sales.  It apparently goes on for a while after the 28th

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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