

I have a 3060 RTX, the one with three fans. It's 11.5" long and about 5" wide. It's good, wasn't cheap, and I want to keep it.
I've purchased 2 PCs that I've had to return because this card wouldn't fit.
Does anyone know if it will fit in the following setup? Thanks in advance.
https://www.newegg.com/tools/custom-pc-builder/share/RpowBZNZAfMeuEyHEOCOtELJ-gW-YB07
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Depends on the case.
Check the case somewhere like Newegg and in the details it’ll say what size GPU the case can fit. Check on Newegg or the manufacturers website for the size of the card. Typically measurements will be in mm. To double check put the pieces into PC Part Picker and see if it throws any issues. Looks like it should but make sure for yourself too.