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#140866 22-Feb-2014 23:29
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Hey guys,
I'm just moving to a Mini-ITX Lian li case (Q11). My current graphics card, an ATI 6950 is too long to fit in the case by about 1cm. As such I need a new card. The only decent thing I could find which isn't huge is this 750ti EVGA model:

 

http://www.pbtech.co.nz/index.php?z=p&p=VGAEVG3753&name=EVGA-GeForce-GTX-750Ti-2GB-SC-version---1176Mhz--5

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'm willing to go say 1 step higher to $350 - $400. Any suggestions?

Here's the case:




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  #992691 23-Feb-2014 10:25
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A call to an experienced builder like computer lounge could be the best way to resolve this.

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  #992792 23-Feb-2014 14:16
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Pretty sure ASUS recently release a range of graphics cards for these type of enclosures, although whether they are available in NZ is another story....

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  #992837 23-Feb-2014 15:46
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as PANIC suggests, if possible ild look to the ASUS mini, the 760 mini is actually a pretty strong card (factory overclocked so that extra little kick too.)

cant say i have looked into availability though..




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  #992840 23-Feb-2014 15:52
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Yeah the Asus Geforce GTX 760 Mini is 170mm

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