MSI GeForce 8600GTS 256MB GDDR3 size question

I am considering the  MSI GeForce 8600GTS (NX8600GTS-T2D256EZ-HD) passive cooling PCIe card for my computer.
Since my cabinet is pretty small and I have a oversized CPU fan, I need to know the space required for this card.
It seems like the cooling ribs are on the left side of the card (looking at the DVI connectors), but how much space is required?
Can anyone help me?

I just installed this particular card in a couple of systems over the holidays. The cooling for the card is entirely on the side opposite from where the CPU and Northbridge coolers are located. I don't see you have any problems if that is what you are concerned with. It is a rather large card though. Of course, I have them installed in a COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 case which is ideal for me and my customers.

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