Will the Gigabyte Geforce 970 G1 Gaming Graphics Card fit in my HP...

Can anyone tell me if the Gigabyte Geforce 970 G1 Gaming Graphics Card fit in my HP case.
I have an HP ENVY Phoenix 810 PC Series, Model No. 810-270st
Thanks!

Hi,
I am happy to hear that you have the HP 810-270st.  Review this posted document and open up your PC and measure.
You can check the available space against the dimensions of this Gigabyte 970 G1.  What do you think?
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