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Nvidia has created a new set of SFF guidelines for graphics cards that can fit within more compact builds.
Nvidia ’s standard keeps the cards under 50mm thick ( 2.5 slots in case terms), 304mm long, and 151mm tall.
Asus and Zephyr are now showing off the first cards that fit the new standard.
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