Is the Gigabyte Setto Casing big enough for the following build?

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Hello,

I am considering to update my 4-5 yr old PC with the following specs:

CPU Intel i5 4670K
Motherboard Gigabye Z87X-D3H
Memory 8GB DDR3 Ram
Storage: 500 GB WD 7,200 rpm (from current build)
PSU: 600 W Epsilon (from current build)
GPU: HD 7950 3 GB

Now, I have the Gigabyte Setto casing from my current PC and since I'm on a tight budget, I just wanted to see if its possible that I can fit the above components in the same casing? Can you please advise?

For your reference, below is my current set up:

CPU Intel C2D E8500 3.16 GHz
Motherboard Gigabye EP45-UD3P
Memory 4GB DDR2 Ram
GPU: HD 4850 1 GB

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Also, can you please confirm if the below PSU is OK to be used with the above planned build (namely HD 7950)?

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Appreciate your help and support.
 
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Both of MB is ATX format (12.0" x 9.6") so that the new one will fit. And the PSU is good for the HD7950, because the GPU only requires 500w, 2X 6pin pcie power connectors, your PSU is the FSP Epsilon 600W 80plus, here is the review http://www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/692/pg1/fsp-epsilon-600w-psu-introduction.html but one thing you need double check your case can fit the hD7950 or not, because the hd7950 is 11.4", you measure the hd4850 and the space to see the hd7950 an fit or not
Both of MB is ATX format (12.0" x 9.6") so that the new one will fit. And the PSU is good for the HD7950, because the GPU only requires 500w, 2X 6pin pcie power connectors, your PSU is the FSP Epsilon 600W 80plus, here is the review http://www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/692/pg1/fsp-epsilon-600w-psu-introduction.html but one thing you need double check your case can fit the hD7950 or not, because the hd7950 is 11.4", you measure the hd4850 and the space to see the hd7950 an fit or not
 
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Thanks.

I have attached the below pic showing that I have around 12" of space before I touch the Disk Cage so I should be good to go as the HD 7950 is around 11.4", correct? or is this too tight?

I guess I will need to move the HDD to another slot as it may interfere with the fan of the HD 7950.

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Thanks for the confirmation! Will move the HDD to the lowest slot to have enough room to accommodate the GPU.