Will the case fit any GPU?

flashvent

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I know this is a dream but will this case fit any GPU that can run good games like gta 5 and others. This isn't my PC but it is my case http:// I currently hsve 16gb of ram, 2tb HDD Seagate, an intel 4790 processor (Not K) with stock fan, and an optical drive. My friend said I could probably fit something small but I'm not sure it is a mini tower. Oh almost forgot it has a shark bay mother board here is the model I couldn't find anything on it because it sucks I'm pretty sure.
SharkBay made by lenovo model: SDK0J40709
 
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You could run a half height GTX 1050 but that is about all.

Your case size and your PSU are holding you back.

Now if you got a real PC case and a real PSU then your possibilities are pretty much open as the rest of yoru hardware would support even a gtx 1080

tinynja98

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Honestly, since you have a case that came with a prebuilt computer, i would just get a measuring tape and measure how long a video card you can fit in there because there isn't much documentation on the case, specifically. I'm not too up to date in video cards, but i remember the hd 6990 was one of the longest GPU's out there, and it was 305mm long. Just look at what GPU's can run GTA V and check if it's gonna fit in your case.
 
You could run a half height GTX 1050 but that is about all.

Your case size and your PSU are holding you back.

Now if you got a real PC case and a real PSU then your possibilities are pretty much open as the rest of yoru hardware would support even a gtx 1080
 
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flashvent

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Do you think my mobo is good for a 1070 or 1060?
 
Motherboard is almost irrelevent. Your motherboad has a the PCI-E 3.0 slot that all modern cards use, so yes it is compatible. Any moteherboard made in the last 3-4 years have the same version 3.0 slot, and even then if it was 2.0 slot they are still backwards compatible.

Your i7 4790 cpu is more then capabile for maxing out any card on the market today.