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I'm not sure I have room in this case (Cooler Master Elite 330, from my last complete re-build circa 2010), practically speaking. I've been considering a 6700XT to replace my R9 380X. The 6700XTs I've been looking at are typically 295mm (the max theoretical card length to the non-removable 3.5" mounting points is 300mm, which I already thought was kinda tight/chancy), and the triple slot size rather than the 380X's double-slot (length 237mm according to specs). That 3.5" HDD could theoretically move down another slot, but I've still got to get sata power to it which typically is done by using the same cable chain as is feeding the SATA SSD (top-right) past the wide-boy 6700XT not to mention the extra length needed to reach a drive further down the case, . There's potentially room up in the 5.25" bay department (two spare slots beneath two optical drives), but that's where I often stick excess PSU cabling and I just think it's going to become even more of a rat's nest up there.
I'm thinking that instead of my original plan of going for the graphics card upgrade first followed by a platform upgrade (most likely AM4/AM5) in a new case a little further down the line, it ought to be done the other way around so the new graphics card goes in a bigger case.
I might open the case back up this evening and take another look in the 5.25" bay area / take a pic.
Thoughts?


I'm thinking that instead of my original plan of going for the graphics card upgrade first followed by a platform upgrade (most likely AM4/AM5) in a new case a little further down the line, it ought to be done the other way around so the new graphics card goes in a bigger case.
I might open the case back up this evening and take another look in the 5.25" bay area / take a pic.
Thoughts?


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