I'm a bit confused about how to figure out if a graphics card will fit in a case. I have an Asus Dual 9060XT 16GB GPU with the following dimensions: Width: 120 mm, Height: 49 mm, and Depth/Length: 202 mm. I'm considering using the Phanteks XT Pro Ultra case, which specifies a max GPU length of 41.5 cm. I'm unsure if this measurement refers to the height of the GPU or the depth, since the depth seems much larger than necessary. What dimensions should I focus on to make sure the GPU fits?
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The 41.5 cm max length refers to how long the GPU can be, which is over double the length of your GPU (20.2 cm). So, you'll definitely have enough space; the XT Pro Ultra is quite spacious!
The case is 500mm deep and the max GPU length of 415mm means it can fit your GPU easily. That measurement essentially means the space from the back panel to the front of the case, minus any front fans or radiators. The max width of 184mm is also the same as what you can fit for CPU coolers, so you've got plenty of room for your setup! Here’s a link for the specifications if you're interested: [Phanteks XT Pro Ultra Specs](https://phanteks.com/product/xt-pro-ultra-black/#Specifications).
That's really useful information, thanks!
Just to clarify, the GPU's length (202 mm) is measured from the PCIe slot towards the front of the motherboard. The width measures 120 mm along the back of the case, and the height (49 mm) goes down across the expansion slots. No worries about fitting—it sounds like it’s going to work!

Thanks for clarifying! I only found the other three measurements, so that really helps.