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08-07-2021 09:41 AM
I would like to change out my psu for more power. I've been looking and most of the ones online that I find don't say dimensions or if they do it seems a little too big or small... So I figured a lil smaller is the way to go if I don't find an exact mach. Is it really important for all the screws to be in or do I just have to secure it to the case with one. Further more from what I've read it's a 24pin atx form factor. Does the form factor refer to the dimensions? I just want this video card I already bought to work. I figured out I bought a 35w video card when it should have been a 30w. Well at least I think. https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GT-1030-LP-OC/dp/B072BL9CRM that's the card I got. This is what I should have gotten. https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GT-1030-LP-OC/dp/B072BL9CRM this is the one I was recommended. Well I actually got the latter one by accident. But when I plugged it in the fan on the processor starts but it's a blank black screen. No noise other than that single fan. The fan on the card doesn't turn on. So I figured my solution to this would be just upgrade my power supply. Come to find out it's a funky shape. Please someone help me find a psu that will fit. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Psu dimensions are 200mmL(7.87in) x 85mmW(3.35in) x 53mmH(2.09in)