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Hello everyone ,
I want to change my old PSU(460watt) to any PSU is higher than 500 watt , and im afraid of choosing any random PSU and that well lead me  to some trubles with the case since its  not that big 
all i wanted is to recommend me any PSU can fit into the case and its higher than 500 watt and i'll be thankfull. 

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@SilentScream , welcome to the forum.

 

Your best option is to measure the existing power supply unit (PSU).  This will let you compare these measurements to the one that you choose.  I like Corsair PSU's.  Here is a page of Corsair PSU's on Newegg.  You can review the "Specifications" tab to determine the size of each of them.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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@SilentScream , welcome to the forum.

 

Your best option is to measure the existing power supply unit (PSU).  This will let you compare these measurements to the one that you choose.  I like Corsair PSU's.  Here is a page of Corsair PSU's on Newegg.  You can review the "Specifications" tab to determine the size of each of them.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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