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| ===Dimensions=== | | ===Dimensions=== |
− | Perhaps the most common method to use in selecting a power supply is comparing the physical dimensions. Make sure your computer case can accommodate the the Height, Width, and Depth of the power supply. If you are replacing an existing power supply then take measurements of it before you discard it. Take a look at the graphic above to gain a better understanding of Height, Width, and Depth. If your power supply is considerably smaller than the typical dimensions of our atx power supplies then it could be possible that you have a micro atx power supplies. If you feel you might have a micro atx power supply then you could compare its dimensions with our 200W micro atx power supply or our 230W micro atx power supply. | + | Perhaps the most common method to use in selecting a power supply is comparing the physical dimensions. Make sure your computer case can accommodate the the Height, Width, and Depth of the power supply. If you are replacing an existing power supply then take measurements of it before you discard it. Take a look at the graphic above to gain a better understanding of Height, Width, and Depth. If your power supply is considerably smaller than the typical dimensions of our atx power supplies then it could be possible that you have a micro atx power supplies.<ref>If you feel you might have a micro atx power supply then you could compare its dimensions with our [http://www.atxpowersupplies.com/micro-atx-200-watt-power-supply-for-emachine.htm 200W micro atx power supply] or our [http://www.atxpowersupplies.com/micro-atx-power-supply-powmax-230-watt.htm 230W micro atx power supply].</ref> |
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| ===Power Requirements=== | | ===Power Requirements=== |