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I'm thinking of buying a Gigabyte GV-NX98X512H-B. However, I'm worried it will be too long to fit my case. Has anyone got one of these cards? Can you please tell me how long the card is?

I don't understand why these card manufacturers do not publish the dimensions of these whopping great cards. I've tried a Google search with no luck.

Thanks!

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Dimensions: 4.376 x 10.5 inches (dual slot)

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Aye about an inch and a half longer than my old 8800gts but the 6pin connectors are on the side not on the end of the card like others so that helps some if your getting close to the HD cage.


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Thanks for the info. I think it may hit my drive bay unfortunately :(


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