Will this Corsair fit in my case ...

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K so i'm planning to buy this ... :

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX22031%28ME%29.aspx

and my case is :

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01492775&tmp_track_link=ot_faqs/top_issues/en_uk/c01492775/loc:1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=uk&product=3752885&lang=en


It's really not a big case, the Corsair PSU is about the same dimension as the one i have right now, but i'm not sure if the case will have room for the lengthy cables.

The Case on the outside is 35cm (L) X 17cm (W) X 38cm (Depth),

So what do u guyz think ????

I really don't wanna change case, as i don't have a lot of $$$ right now ...
 
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Yes, good decision, and yes you will have all the cables and the connectors necessary. Please keep in mind that the connectors notched/tabs must be aligned before plugging in. Take a look at it, its easy to see.

And don't worry about the questions. Make sure you have a good comfort level before you assemble anything. Usually, all the information is clearly outlined in the manuals that accompany the products.
TY, thats a relief ...

Another question, maybe dumb but ...

The website says: Standard ATX PS/2 size: 5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H) X 5.5"(L); 150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 140mm(L)

the 150mm is how deep it goes into the case right (towards the optical drives), the 86mm is from side to side and the 140 mm is up and down ... right ?




 
Yes, good decision, and yes you will have all the cables and the connectors necessary. Please keep in mind that the connectors notched/tabs must be aligned before plugging in. Take a look at it, its easy to see.

And don't worry about the questions. Make sure you have a good comfort level before you assemble anything. Usually, all the information is clearly outlined in the manuals that accompany the products.
 
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