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Will my gpu fit?

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9 minutes ago, ant0n742 said:

Yea that was my concern. Do you think it will fit if I go with a mini-itx PSU or should I just return the case?

Unless that case's PSU shroud/basement can be removed, then I don't think it will fit regardless of what PSU you put in there (or not). If you haven't already opened the case, you should probably exchange it for one that can accept a thicker GPU. For a similar ITX footprint, my suggestion would be to look into the new Phanteks Eclipse P200A line

 

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I really need help. I have just received both my gpu and my case but I don’t know if the gpu will fit (I don’t want to unpack the case in case I have to return it). The gpu I ordered was the DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO and the case is the NZXT 210i. I can’t figure it out and would really appreciate if anyone could help.

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According to NZXT's Website: https://www.nzxt.com/products/h210i-matte-black

 

GPU Clearance: Up to 325mm

 

According to ASUS's Website: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Graphics-Cards/All-series/DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO/techspec/

 

 

Dimensions

9.53 " x 5.12 " x 2.09 " Inch
24.2 x 13 x 5.3 Centimeter

 

24.2 Centimeters = 242 mm

So yes, the card will fit.

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12 minutes ago, DobertRownySr said:

According to NZXT's Website: https://www.nzxt.com/products/h210i-matte-black

 

GPU Clearance: Up to 325mm

 

According to ASUS's Website: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Graphics-Cards/All-series/DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO/techspec/

 

 

Dimensions

9.53 " x 5.12 " x 2.09 " Inch
24.2 x 13 x 5.3 Centimeter

 

24.2 Centimeters = 242 mm

So yes, the card will fit.

I think his concern is the fact that his RTX 2060 SKU is 53mm thick (2.5 slots) while the case only supports up to 44mm. It wont fit because the PSU shroud is in the way.

 

H210i case specs:
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RTX 2060 Dual EVO specs:

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17 minutes ago, SPARTAN VI said:

I think his concern is the fact that his RTX 2060 SKU is 53mm thick (2.5 slots) while the case only supports up to 44mm. It wont fit because the PSU shroud is in the way.

 

H210i case specs:
image.png.4e3c1058f08a55fa39cae0fac9d49c38.png

 

RTX 2060 Dual EVO specs:

image.png.029463e0929f114eda284cd332bf4d17.png

Yea that was my concern. Do you think it will fit if I go with a mini-itx PSU or should I just return the case?

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9 minutes ago, ant0n742 said:

Yea that was my concern. Do you think it will fit if I go with a mini-itx PSU or should I just return the case?

Unless that case's PSU shroud/basement can be removed, then I don't think it will fit regardless of what PSU you put in there (or not). If you haven't already opened the case, you should probably exchange it for one that can accept a thicker GPU. For a similar ITX footprint, my suggestion would be to look into the new Phanteks Eclipse P200A line

 

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Thanks!

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