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I just ordered my 9600GT and PSU from newegg, and I was just wondering if the card would fit smoothly in my case. It's a standard ATX case.
The dimensions are:
Width: 7.2 in.
Depth: 17.9 in.
Height: 14.6 in.

Also, let me describe the inner parts of the case. Adjacent to my pci-e x 16 slot is an empty hd cage. So, if I plug the card in, there is still a breathing room between the card and the hd cage. Also, the cage adjacent to it is empty. I'm pretty sure it will fit, but I'm looking for other opinions. Will it fit? =O

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my dual slot 9600gt ends about 10 inches from the very back of my case. i have a NZXT Apollo.


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9 inches. thats the length of the card.
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So, it would fit great right?

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Would the card fit perfectly in my case?

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Measure the length of your motherboard and then the space between your motherboard and HDD cage. If the total of that result is greater than the length of the card, then you're fine.


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