MSI Nightblade z87 question

Would the MSI GTX 670 OC Edition fit inside the MSI Nightblade z87?
Also, the Z87 nightblade comes with a 600w PSU, right?
and, does the Nightblade z87 012-BUS come with the special CPU cooler?
Thanks.

Hi
According to the spec available >>HERE<<:
1. Card is of dimensions: 242x111x38 mm  and this desktop: Quote
VGA Support Dual slot, max 290mm lengt graphics
So should fit no problem.
2. Quote
Delicate and Powerful ID
290 mm ATX Graphics Capability
600W 80+ Gold Power Supply
High Efficient Exclusive OC CPU cooler
Supports DDR3-3000(OC) Memory
Super Raid Armed
Easy Assemble
OC Genie Ready
Great Thermal Design with System Fan
Sufficient and Flexible Internal Storage Capability
Audio Boost: Reward Your Ears with True Quality
Killer Ethernet - Kill Your Lag
Military Class 4 - Top Quality & Stability
PCI Express Gen 3 - World's 1st PCI Express Gen 3 Motherboard Brand
So it should come with 600W PSU, yes.
3 and most important: above may not be applicable, as it's mostly dependant on the seller/retailer itself. Ask them if it comes with special CPU cooler, and if it's indeed 600W PSU fitted inside, as it shows as this on the website, but also about this:
Quote
1. The specifications may differ from areas and we keep the right to change without notice. Please check the specific specification with your local dealers.
Alternatively you can ask local MSI office/support: >>How to contact MSI.<<

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