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Sapphire AMD R9 290X TRI-X OC

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June 30, 2014 5:34:18 AM

So im currenly gaming with a geforce 760 however it's getting abit old now so im planing to get a Sapphire AMD R9 290X TRI-X OC and a CP-9020054-UK RM Series RM650 power supply.

but iv heared the saphgire cards are quite long so my question is will the power supply AND grapics card fit into my case(witch is a HP Envy Phoenix h9-1430ea.)

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046555/hp-envy-700-030q...

Scroll down abit after you clicked the link to see the exact inside of my case.

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June 30, 2014 6:05:59 AM

you know that extra tray on the bottom of the disk drives? you need to cut that out to fit the three slot 12 inch card, anyway i don't think hp cases offer good cooling so that may be a problem. I had a hd 7970 in a hp elite case before and it worked out fine
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July 10, 2014 1:04:05 PM

ultrawakawaka said:
you know that extra tray on the bottom of the disk drives? you need to cut that out to fit the three slot 12 inch card, anyway i don't think hp cases offer good cooling so that may be a problem. I had a hd 7970 in a hp elite case before and it worked out fine


Question within a question thread! (Sorry)

I bought a R9 290 and a Rosewill case, I was advised from PC Picker to remove some of the trays for the card to fit. Does that mean that I have to remove the whole HDD trays for my card to fit? Or just a part of it? If I have to remove all of it, where will I put the HDD? O.o

Edit: Asked this question in the forum and has been answered.

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July 10, 2014 9:05:44 PM

As ultrawakawaka said, it will fit, you will need to remove some of the bay areas (I will have to do the same for my case). But I think cooling might be a problem, especially if you are thinking about overclocking.
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