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Dear all,

I recently had a HP Pavillion 8800 psu blow its capacitors and have not been able to find a suitable replacement psu so thought I would would look for a cheap case alternative (including psu) and after finding what I think would be great (Foxconn DH-839) I am left scratching my head as to whether it would fit a full height AGP graphics card inside it?

http://www.foxconnchannel.com/Prod [...] -us0000060

Thanks and regards,

Chris

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