Size of series HPE Phoenix h9z

I have a hole a little small for the computer of the HPE Phoenix h9z series I ordered. Can someone tell me the vertical size of the case to the upper part of the upper part? Please include the feet on the base. Knowing this, before it happens will allow me to get my size opening has increased. Thank you.

Hello

Dimensions   16.22 "(L) x 6.89" (W) x 16.34 "(H/D) approx."

I do not recommend installing a PC in a limited airspace unless you can ensure that the PC gets plenty of fresh air.

I know that this model comes with an option of cooling water, but you still need fresh air to the water cooler and other components integrated into the PC.

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