I made a similar thread not too long ago, but i just need one final confirmation. My current GPU is a R7 250, and im looking to get a R9 390. I want to make sure the new card will fit. I cant seem to find my case online, but i got it from cyberpower PC.
Let me know if i dont have enough info. Ill be searching still for my case. Im new to this PC building/part replacing.
Alright i think i just realised im an idiot. Isnt it the motherboard that matters? Also, i found my case. CyberPowerPC CS-450-102 Black/Red ATX Mid Tower X-Nova Mid-Tower Gaming Case
My motherboard is a MSI-76OGM-FX
Post pic of current videocard in your case? I want to see the clearance left.
>>125655
Thats quite literally the only thing i cant do. I had a metric ton of pictures on my last phone but i recently got my new one. I am left shamefully bereft of visuals.
>>125657
Well, what I know is that your case CyberPowerPC CS-450-102 Black/Red ATX Mid Tower X-Nova Mid-Tower Gaming Case on Newegg CAN be bought with a R9 390. If all R9 390s are the same exact length then I guess it SHOULD fit otherwise how the fuck would they put it in there to sell it to you. I just can't actually find anyplace that states the exact specifications for this exact model (VC-253-401).
>>125658
Thank you very much, thats very reassuring? Should i be worried about my motherboard not holding it, or is that impossible to tell?
>>125660
Ignore the first question mark, new phone keyboard is throwing me off.
>>125660
It will hold the part that sticks into it. Videocard sag is a real thing though I have heard. Look that up to see what people to help that.
>>125662
Thank you very much. Youve been a massive help
>>125662
Hold on I goofed. The motherboard selected on the Newegg configurator is not the same exact case as yours.
>>125663
Alright, I chose your same exact case and still have the options of R9 390s so still seems like it should fit.
>>125666
Ok, sweet