power supply and the video card update

Hi im planning on getting a cx600 power watt corsair and a sapphire radeon hd 6870, but I want to fit the PSU. I have a h8 hpe - 1240t. also, I hear the 6870 is 10.5 in and want to ask if my big enough to put in this big computer card. Thank you

Hello

Go with the card XFX 6870 that I quoted above, because it is an easier installation and it has 2 GB of memory frame buffer.

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