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Build Incompatibility?

TyFilms
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What I read, it means you have to remove some drivebays to get your graphicscard in there, so if that's the only place your Harddrive can set, you maybe have to find another place to put it, or maybe get a little bigger tower,  but i guess they will come with more bays.

Don't know if I am allowed, but you can check this out. 

 

I'm trying to decide on the Core v1 or the Corsair Spec M2, so I make two build lists trying to see what would be better for me. But when I put the ITX Thermaltake Core V1 into the list, it says "The Thermaltake Core V1 Mini ITX Tower Case supports video cards up to 285mm long, but video cards over 255mm may block drive bays. Since the MSI GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB GAMING Video Card is 277mm long, some drive bays may not be usable."

What does this mean? When it says to remove drive bays, does that mean I won't have space for my hard drive? 

 

EDIT: Forgot to put my build lol- http://pcpartpicker.com/list/KQzx2R

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My build in fancy text: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/BWGdxY My current build: http://imgur.com/gallery/sOgMR3u

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What I read, it means you have to remove some drivebays to get your graphicscard in there, so if that's the only place your Harddrive can set, you maybe have to find another place to put it, or maybe get a little bigger tower,  but i guess they will come with more bays.

Don't know if I am allowed, but you can check this out. 

 

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4 minutes ago, GGWP1337 said:

What I read, it means you have to remove some drivebays to get your graphicscard in there, so if that's the only place your Harddrive can set, you maybe have to find another place to put it, or maybe get a little bigger tower,  but i guess they will come with more bays.

Don't know if I am allowed, but you can check this out. 

 

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From what I can see, the graphics card doesn't interfere with the drivebays... I will only have one hard drive (I don't really want or need an SSD) so then I should be okay, right? It's just odd, because the 1060 looks like it's on the complete opposite side of the drive bays.

My build in fancy text: http://pcpartpicker.com/list/BWGdxY My current build: http://imgur.com/gallery/sOgMR3u

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