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Will this GPU fit in this case?

Mikailk

Yes, it will fit.

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7 hours ago, frunze said:

The PCIE cable would probably rub the side window.
Most of the GPU mentioned in this reddit thread have a height of 11.5 to 13cm, the same as ASUS GTX1060 dual, and they suffer from PCIE cable rubbing, even flexing the side window.
https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/2ovh91/gtx_970s_and_the_corsair_air_240_this_needs_to_be/

Do you know of any white cases of those form factor?

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The cable might rub on the side window, but that might also depend upon the thickness of the wires. One way to minimize the rub would be to bend the wires over and ty-wrap them into place.

 

When you say "white cases of those form factor" are you referring to a "cube" type form factor, or "mATX"?

Keep in mind that an mATX mother board fits into an ATX case. There are lots of white ATX cases.

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19 hours ago, Mikailk said:

Do you know of any white cases of those form factor?

fractal design node 804, slightly larger, matx support, cube form factor, available in white

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