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Hey! I am wanting to upgrade my current GTX 1060 3GB to a RTX 2060 6GB but I am not sure if my current PSU will either be enough or have the PINS available to make that upgrade. My thoughts were:

 

1. I can buy a new PSU to help match the 8 PINS and wattage for the new GPU but I need to know what the dimensions are in my current system (I do know its a 500W but I do not know the size of it and recommended is 500W minimum for the 2060 GPU). 

2. If I can just install the 2060 GPU without an issue.

 

PSU I am looking at is a EVGA 600W and GPU is also a EVGA 2060 (Requires 8 PINS for this GPU)

 

Basically my main question is... Will these dimensions fit into my current prebuilt so that I can hook a new PSU and GPU:

 

Height: 3.35 inches

Width: 5.9 inches

Length: 5.5 inches

Weight: 4 ounces

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