How to Know if the PSU Will Fit in My PC Case?

Gaurav_40

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hi, my name is gaurav and i wanted to know that if the PSU will fit in my case? i'm first time builder and i know everything about compatibility and performance terms but i am unable to know if the parts will fit in real world. it's a budget build so here are my specs:

Processor: Pentium g4560 3.5 GHz
Ram: HyperX Fury 8 GB 2133MHz (1x8)
Motherboard: MSI h110m-pro vh matx
Graphics: Asus Strix GTX 1060 6GB
PSU: Corsair VS550
Case: Corsair SPEC-01

so as you can see it's under $500 build so i can't afford to return the parts and buy a new one. i want to make sure that everything is good and will work properly. it would be good if you can recommend a better PSU in this price range, (sorry for my bad English) thanks for reading my thread and please reply.
 


Thanks for responding, after reading a few reviews of the corsair VS i switched it to the Antec VP 500PC Power Supply.
Antec is a good name is PSU. and i trust them. but i just want to make sure if it's good quality or i am going to die with pc when i turn on the pc? and if not then is it good enough to keep my PC safe during intensive gaming hours and max parformance. for the same rig?
 
hello.. i need an help from you regarding the pc you were talking about that contains an Antec vp 500pc... i am going to buy an ups for that psu.. but many forums are stating that it will not work only with a pure sine wave ups which are too expensive in my country... instead i was thinking of buying the stepped sine wave ups that are lot cheaper like the apc ones... can u please tell me what are your suggestions according to your build and what UPS have you used in the build??
-Regards