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thegoogler

Hey guys so I just bought a cubitek case not knowing how big it was, went to pick it up and realised it couldn't fit my 22cm gpu. The case supports a max length of 19.5cm I found out with a ruler. Please help me be able to fit my gpu inside. The gpu is a gigabyte g1 gaming 1050ti

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3 minutes ago, thegoogler said:

Hey guys so I just bought a cubitek case not knowing how big it was, went to pick it up and realised it couldn't fit my 22cm gpu. The case supports a max length of 20cm I found out with a ruler. Please help me be able to fit my gpu inside. The gpu is a gigabyte g1 gaming 1050ti

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Unless you do physical modifications to either card or case its impossible for the card to fit or need to buy new case.

Try changing your GPU cooler with any other aftermarket waterblock or any other cooler.

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2 minutes ago, M.A.P said:

Unless you do physical modifications to either card or case its impossible for the card to fit or need to buy new case.

Try changing your GPU cooler with any other aftermarket waterblock or any other cooler.

I am kinda broke the case cost me $30 Aussie dollars, how could I physically modify the case?

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Just now, thegoogler said:

I am kinda broke the case cost me $30 Aussie dollars

You should've checked your case and GPU's dimensions before buying.

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Just now, thegoogler said:

I am kinda broke the case cost me $30 Aussie dollars, how could I physically modify the case?

The ol' Aussie fashion way. Bash it or something. (I'm kidding.)

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Just now, M.A.P said:

You should've checked your case and GPU's dimensions before buying.

I bought it of gumtree and the owner didn't know what case it was

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get a flexible PCIE extension and then rotate the card to face up then dremil out the slots into top for the card. simple.

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8 hours ago, Josephdalepi said:

Post a picture of where the card won't fit please

I used my older Radeon gpu to show where my gpu would be

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4 hours ago, Josephdalepi said:

The New One Would Be helpful.  Also a view of the other sides of the case

I am sorry the PC I have been using is getting repaired because one of its HDD's broke.

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Grab a grinder and make a hole for the GPU if you don't want to buy a new case. Or you can go to a local thriftshop and maybe find a cheap case that is big enough.

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