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My current PC case is SFF, the Mechanic Master C24.  It allows GPUs up to 245mm long and 132mm tall.  Outside of FE cards, most GPUs from AIB companies are around 125mm tall, like the MSI Ventus or Zotac Twin Edge.  With only 7mm between the card and glass, is that enough space for heat to pass up?  Or should I stick to trying to obtain the shorter FE cards/cards that are the height of the PCIE bracket?

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9 hours ago, Jyadel said:

My current PC case is SFF, the Mechanic Master C24.  It allows GPUs up to 245mm long and 132mm tall.  Outside of FE cards, most GPUs from AIB companies are around 125mm tall, like the MSI Ventus or Zotac Twin Edge.  With only 7mm between the card and glass, is that enough space for heat to pass up?  Or should I stick to trying to obtain the shorter FE cards/cards that are the height of the PCIE bracket?

what model gpu (like 4070 ti or 7900 xt, like that) are you planning to get?

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Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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