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that gpu wont fit and its not the best
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im just gonna save an extra 60-80 quid for a case so the gpu will fit lol
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Officia1z wrote im just gonna save an extra 60-80 quid for a case so the gpu will fit lol
You're missing out on good advise from these guys.
If you're saving more money then you can potentially get something better, but with your current budget, the best you'll get is what they've stated.
The R9 380 Adam suggested should fit in your current case. The card length is 234mm and your case dimensions are 463 x 176 x 396 mm (H x W x D) - however I don't know how much of that case is taken up by HD bays/whatever else is crammed in there.
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Officia1z wrote that gpu wont fit and its not the best
clearly you don't need our help then...
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