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Is the V1200/AX1200i compatible with the Silverstone TJ04B-EW

So I like to make part lists on pcpartpicker (like most people who use it), and when I make workstations builds I like to use the Asus WS E but if I need a 1200w psu I don't have the option of higher quality psu (not that I have a problem with the rosewill photon) but the silver stone case doesn't have support for them and I'm not comfterbal with the possible mobo tray dip in the fractal deisgn r5 so I have to use the silverstone. So my question is can I actually put a Cooler master V1200 or Corsair AX1200i in the Silverstone TJ04B-EW or is it just some crap from pcpartpicker?

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Yeah it'll fit. By looking at images. 

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So I like to make part lists on pcpartpicker (like most people who use it), and when I make workstations builds I like to use the Asus WS E but if I need a 1200w psu I don't have the option of higher quality psu (not that I have a problem with the rosewill photon) but the silver stone case doesn't have support for them and I'm not comfterbal with the possible mobo tray dip in the fractal deisgn r5 so I have to use the silverstone. So my question is can I actually put a Cooler master V1200 or Corsair AX1200i in the Silverstone TJ04B-EW or is it just some crap from pcpartpicker?

You can fit them, as long as you remove the small HDD bay on the bottom of the case. 

 

Question: Did you look at the EVGA 1200P2 at all?

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You can fit them, as long as you remove the small HDD bay on the bottom of the case. 

 

Question: Did you look at the EVGA 1200P2 at all?

Well imo the cooler master and corsair are better looking but yea EVGAs are good still
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Well imo the cooler master and corsair are better looking but yea EVGAs are good still

Whatever you prefer - they all will work great :D

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What is your system?

How does it need 1200w in matx?

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Question: Did you look at the EVGA 1200P2 at all?

 

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What is your system?

How does it need 1200w in matx?

64-128gb of ddr4 ECC, i7 5960x, dùal gtx 980s, quadro k4200, corsair h100i, 4 Hdd, m.2, aftermarket fans, Asus ws-e, sound card, thunderbolt expansion card
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