PSU dimensions don't match

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I've really considered buying the Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 850W 80+ Gold Smart Zero Modular Power Supply because of the wattage and most importantly, rgb (I know). But a problem I've run into is the dimensions don't match. I have the Corsair Carbide Spec Omega case and it has a maximum PSU length of 180mm. The Amazon seller has it that in it's description that the length of the PSU is 31.5cm, or (315mm), yet on the thermaltake website it states that the length is 180mm, which fits into my case. Could someone clear this up and tell me the actual length of the PSU?

Links:
http://www.thermaltake.com/Power_Supply/Toughpower_Series_/Toughpower_DPS_G/C_00002917/Toughpower_DPS_G_RGB_850W_Gold_/Specification.htm

https://www.amazon.com.au/Thermaltake-Toughpower-256-Color-Warranty-PS-TPG-0850FPCGUS-R/dp/B01MQU6CWU/ref=zg_bs_4913349051_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=KN146V2YDF40QJ8TRQBN
 
Solution
Amazon 'features and details' list box dimensions for shipping needs, they don't open the box and measure the actual unit or use unit dimensions.

The unit will be the 180mm listed by TT.

SkittishGaming

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All respectable ATX PSU's fix into ATX cases. So it will fit.
Also manufacturers are much more likely to get the length of their power supply better than retailers.
180mm is the standard size FOR ATX, so no worry :D

Simple problem :D , easily solved :D
 

SkittishGaming

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Feb 4, 2016
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All respectable ATX PSU's fix into ATX cases. So it will fit.
Also manufacturers are much more likely to get the length of their power supply better than retailers.
180mm is the standard size FOR ATX, so no worry :D

Simple problem :D , easily solved :D