will my gtx 770 fit in this computer case

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It may fit, but basically you should measure how much space you have between the back wall and the front and if the 10.24" x 4.96" x 1.5" will fit.

According to the pictures i found it 'might' fit but there might be slight issues depending on how your hard drive and front panel connectors are.

On the other hand the, the motherboard is a pretty standard mATX motherboard so you should be able to just get a new case that will for sure fit your stuff, like Corsair 200R which is only about $40-50

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I couldn't find any spec's on video card measurements, even on HP's site. Alex might be correct but I would contact HP just to be sure. Also if your PC is still under warranty and you open the case up yourself or somebody that isn't a HP official HP repair place then you'll lose your warranty.
 

rvilkman

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It may fit, but basically you should measure how much space you have between the back wall and the front and if the 10.24" x 4.96" x 1.5" will fit.

According to the pictures i found it 'might' fit but there might be slight issues depending on how your hard drive and front panel connectors are.

On the other hand the, the motherboard is a pretty standard mATX motherboard so you should be able to just get a new case that will for sure fit your stuff, like Corsair 200R which is only about $40-50
 
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It would be very warm inside since you only have 1 fan for the case and that's pulling air out towards the back. You do have a some holes in the case for some xtra flow. But it will all be fine. Also the Twin Frozer pushes heat out into the case vs the other cards that push air out thru the card and out thru the rear.
 

diseasedkilla

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what do you mean it will be bottle necking it, how? im just curious trying to learn on my feet here