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Will it fit? Galaxy GTX 780 TI HOF in NZXT H440?

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It'll definitely fit. The hard drive mounts can move to whatever height you need them, so you can move them out of the way if need be.

I'm keen on buying a gtx 780 ti hof and I've looked up the dimensions myself but as I have no prior experience building PCs I can never be sure whether it will fit in a H440. I would be grateful if there any owners of either product who would be able to pitch a word in or anyone who an help clarify this.

 

 

After months of looking at reviews and weighing up my needs and wants I've arrived at this as a potential build:

CPU: 4930k

Mobo: x79 deluxe (subject to change) - I don't think I'll ever go for more than 2-way SLI but I would like to easily overclock the CPU

GPU: GTX 780ti HOF

Case: NZXT H440

Cooler: x60 Kraken
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer (2x8GB) 1600Mhz CL9
PSU: Seasonic X-1050 Gold
Storage: Samsung 840 Pro 512GB, Western Digital Red 3TB.

Monitor: Asus PB278Q

 

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That psu is not needed but yes the h440 will support a 780ti.

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why wouldnt it fit

hellooooooooo

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why wouldnt it fit

because the 780ti HOF is supposedly a longer card than the reference

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It'll definitely fit. The hard drive mounts can move to whatever height you need them, so you can move them out of the way if need be.

Case: Corsair Vengeance C70 Gunmetal Black CPU: i7-4770k Cooler: Corsair H100i RAM: 8gb Corsair Vengeance Pro GPU: ASUS Direct CUII 770 MOBO: Asus Maximus VI Hero PSU: EVGA Supernova 1000 G2

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You shouldn't be using a WD red hdd because they are optimized for Raid. They don't work as well without raid

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You shouldn't be using a WD red hdd because they are optimized for Raid. They don't work as well without raid

Thanks for the heads up. Could you recommend a similar one that is pretty quiet?

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