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Does a Fractal Node 804 have room for 2 GTX 970's?

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I'm building my new PC and I REALLY like the Node 804... its seriously sexy. But I want to be able to upgrade in the future to water cooling and eventually get a second GTX 970. Does this case have the room for both? And do you think I will run in to any overheating issues?

 

YEs it has room for both depending on the motherboard you choose. 

 

But it might overheat when you have two air cooled card because they are sandwiched next to each other. 

 

But if you have both cards under water, it shouldn't overheat at all. 

I'm building my new PC and I REALLY like the Node 804... its seriously sexy. But I want to be able to upgrade in the future to water cooling and eventually get a second GTX 970. Does this case have the room for both? And do you think I will run in to any overheating issues?

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I'm building my new PC and I REALLY like the Node 804... its seriously sexy. But I want to be able to upgrade in the future to water cooling and eventually get a second GTX 970. Does this case have the room for both? And do you think I will run in to any overheating issues?

 

YEs it has room for both depending on the motherboard you choose. 

 

But it might overheat when you have two air cooled card because they are sandwiched next to each other. 

 

But if you have both cards under water, it shouldn't overheat at all. 

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As long as the cards are not any longer than 290mm, yes

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