Hello Pc User I need help with upgrading my psu. I am looking to buy a 700w max psu. I was wondering if these type of psu's will fit in a mini tower case.Dimensions:
Height: 370.40 mm
Width: 170.00 mm
Depth: 442.75 mm
Hello Pc User I need help with upgrading my psu. I am looking to buy a 700w max psu. I was wondering if these type of psu's will fit in a mini tower case.Dimensions:
Height: 370.40 mm
Width: 170.00 mm
Depth: 442.75 mm
Thanks for the case dimensions, but in this case(!), they're not really going to help.
Think about it - PSUs come in different sizes and you need it to fit the PSU cage space in your PC. So what you really need to know is the dimensions of the PSU space.
But you also need to know what space is left over after everything goes in. That's a pretty tiny case you're working with so you really need to make sure all your gear is going to fit before you spend too much.
You might find you need a bigger case!
Cheers, Darren.
Here I have the dimensions of the psu cage it is 14x8x15. Will this be a problem. Thanks
Sorry, but I can't do this for you. If you have those dimensions (whatever units they're in), check with PSU suppliers and look at their dimensions. Take a look on StaticIce (www.staticice.com.au) and search for PSUs, check brands, model numbers and head to the manufacturers' websites and check up.
I'm happy to help but there comes a point where you really need to take control of things and work them out. It's impossible for me to be able to make a prediction about a case I've not seen and PSUs I've not seen and say "yes, this will definitely fit in your case".
Sorry.
Cheers, Darren.
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