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video the 8800 fit in my case
I wanted to know if a 8800gts or a 2900xt will fit in a regular atx (mid-tower) case. I have a Asus mobo with the pci express x16 slot. If this is not enough information, please ask. I want to make sure before I purchase the video card.
Sorry for the double post. Last edited by ice; 06-03-2007 at 11:41 PM. |
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Depends on the case..the 8800GTS is ~9-9.5in. in length and the 2900 is between 9-10.
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Well, my case is long enough for that, but will it interfere with the things poping out of the mobo. (the round black things with silver on the top on them) Sorry, I don't know the exact name of those things. I also do understand that it takes up two spaces and I do have two spaces to give up.
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You mean the capacitors? as long as they are towering behind or in front of the PCI-E slot, it shouldn't be an issue. I mean only if the motherboard is REALLY poorly designed should this be a problem.
You don't have any other PCI slots to move your components to? A link of the motherboard could help. You might have to go with a single slot card. |
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the fan on my current card currently goes over the capacitors.
i'll take a picture of my mobo and post here tomorrow; i forgot where i purchased it. i can't find it on newegg |
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I doubt the capacitor should be a issue if your current fan goes over it. You dont need to give us a link, the motherboard model is just fine.
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so the huge fan on the 8800 won't go any deeper than the fan on my current card?
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I can't say that for sure as I don't know what your current card is. But designers usually keep this stuff in mind.
You can try to eyeball it, just compare pictures of the 8800 with your current card. |
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