Maximum Dimensions for a GPU in a case?

Marin

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Hi, I've got a PCS Cyclone gaming case and I was just doing some pre-planning for a potential upgrade for GPU (among other things). My current GPU is a Zotac GTX 1080. I was just wondering if I could fit a Geforce 20 or 30 series GPU into the case without it being too big. My current GPU is 300mm x 148mm but I know different cards can have different dimensions and I want to make sure I get the right one. Thanks in advance.





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steaky360

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The 30xx cards will probably fit in assuming your dimensions are correct (for example the Founders 3080 is reportedly 285mm x 112mm) - but to be sure you'd need to consider what card you're looking to get and compare its dimensions as non founders cards WILL be different sizes.
 

SpyderTracks

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Hi, I've got a PCS Cyclone gaming case and I was just doing some pre-planning for a potential upgrade for GPU (among other things). My current GPU is a Zotac GTX 1080. I was just wondering if I could fit a Geforce 20 or 30 series GPU into the case without it being too big. My current GPU is 300mm x 148mm but I know different cards can have different dimensions and I want to make sure I get the right one. Thanks in advance.





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Don’t forget, the primary factor in a GPU upgrade aside from physical size is if the PSU has enough headroom.
 

Marin

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Don’t forget, the primary factor in a GPU upgrade aside from physical size is if the PSU has enough headroom.
I've got a Corsair VS450, and I think I've got a lot of leeway for an ATX type PSU for about 850W, maybe more if I wanted. Power consumption I think was 433W so I will definitely need to upgrade PSU if I'm going to upgrade GPU.
 

SpyderTracks

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I've got a Corsair VS450, and I think I've got a lot of leeway for an ATX type PSU for about 850W, maybe more if I wanted. Power consumption I think was 433W so I will definitely need to upgrade PSU if I'm going to upgrade GPU.
Yes, you’d need 850w as a long term investment and preferably a RMx model, but TXm as an absolute minimum.
 
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