Author Topic: Quick question: are all PSUs the same size?  (Read 633 times)

I'm thinking of buying this PSU but I'm wondering if it'll fit my case. I don't know what my current PSU is but its failing and even prompted me with a warning that my PSU is unstable.

Off topic: what is the minimum voltage for the GTX 1060? The Nvidia website doesn't say or I can't find it.

they're normally the same in width.

So I wouldn't go wrong if I bought this?
I have a uATX (microATX) case.

Fully modular PSU's usually are a bit wider no theyre not lol. im dumb
But they should fit in every case.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2016, 12:41:09 PM by espio100 »

Alright ima buy it but if it doesnt fit expect a lawsuit slap

Just remember the chassis sizes ATX, miniATX and microATX and you should be fine.

Why fully modular tho?
Unless you want costum sleeved cables or something

Why fully modular tho?
Unless you want costum sleeved cables or something
I actually wanted it because its reliable, cheap, and puts out good voltage
I really like EVGA. They don't seem to make junk

I actually wanted it because its reliable, cheap, and puts out good voltage
I really like EVGA. They don't seem to make junk
than...
Buy a semi modular?
theyre cheaper and p much the same.

than...
Buy a semi modular?
theyre cheaper and p much the same.
Oh wait, it is semi modular


than...
Buy a semi modular?
theyre cheaper and p much the same.

your point is true

but anyway than = comparative (bigger than that)
whereas then = continuation (if he does this, then she should do that)

but anyway than = comparative (bigger than that)
whereas then = continuation (if he does this, then she should do that)
people get these words mixed up way too often

people get these words mixed up way too often
How come
Thats because theyre the loving same

but anyway than = comparative (bigger than that)
whereas then = continuation (if he does this, then she should do that)
wait what?