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Max1996LTT

For a new build, I was planning on re-using my PSU (Corsair VS550), but I was thinking on using a MicroATX form factor case. Would the PSU fit in it?

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If that case fits ATX PSU's, sure.

That should be found on the product page of the case you're going for. Keep in mind the mATX form factor of the motherboard doesn't dictate the size of PSU (which is usually ATX and sometimes the smaller SFX).

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99% mATX cases fit ATX PSUs (there's only SFX PSUs that are smaller), what's your case ? But my concern are mainly for the PSU itself, it's not very good, if you don't have any dedicated GPU then it's fine but with any GPU i'd recommend getting smth better.

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1 minute ago, Juular said:

99% mATX cases fit ATX PSUs (there's only SFX PSUs that are smaller), what's your case ? But my concern are mainly for the PSU itself, it's not very good, if you don't have any dedicated GPU then it's fine but with any GPU i'd recommend getting smth better.

My GPU is a MSI GeForce GTX 770.

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5 minutes ago, Max1996LTT said:

My GPU is a MSI GeForce GTX 770.

Yeep, that's 200W GPU, get a new PSU. Do you plan to upgrade it (GPU) some day ?

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in my experience a lot of mITX require SFX PSUs. 

SFX PSU are much more expensive, because of the limited space

 

fractal node 202 for example

sentry 2.0

 

this has a good chart of the case size and type and requirement on the PSU

Device Volume CPU CPU perf. GPU GPU perf. PSU
Big Tower 70L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
Midi Tower 36L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
ITX Shoebox 20L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
ITX Desktop 12L Socket Best Full Size Best SFX-L
ITX Cube 10L Socket Best Single Slot Average SFX
Sentry 2.0 7L Socket Best Full Size Best SFX
Console 7L Embedded Average Embedded Average External
ITX Micro 6L Socket Average Low Profile Average Flex/TFX
Proprietary 5L Mobile Average Mobile Average External
ITX Thin 3L Socket Average Embedded Poor External
Intel NUC 1L Embedded Average Embedded Poor External

 

see, http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/

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2 minutes ago, tech.guru said:

in my experience a lot of mITX require SFX PSUs. 

SFX PSU are much more expensive, because of the limited space.

It's mATX tho, not mITX, most mITX cases require SFX PSUs, yeah.

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4 minutes ago, Juular said:

It's mATX tho, not mITX, most mITX cases require SFX PSUs, yeah.

you are right i misread. still might be useful depending how small he wants to go, the chart will give him an idea on the PSU requirements based on the case size.

 

make sure the case has airflow, as you will need to move more air with the limited space

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9 minutes ago, tech.guru said:

in my experience a lot of mITX require SFX PSUs. 

SFX PSU are much more expensive, because of the limited space

 

fractal node 202 for example

sentry 2.0

 

this has a good chart of the case size and type and requirement on the PSU

Device Volume CPU CPU perf. GPU GPU perf. PSU
Big Tower 70L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
Midi Tower 36L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
ITX Shoebox 20L Socket Best Full Size Best ATX
ITX Desktop 12L Socket Best Full Size Best SFX-L
ITX Cube 10L Socket Best Single Slot Average SFX
Sentry 2.0 7L Socket Best Full Size Best SFX
Console 7L Embedded Average Embedded Average External
ITX Micro 6L Socket Average Low Profile Average Flex/TFX
Proprietary 5L Mobile Average Mobile Average External
ITX Thin 3L Socket Average Embedded Poor External
Intel NUC 1L Embedded Average Embedded Poor External

 

see, http://zaber.com.pl/sentry/

Any examples for an ITX Shoebox case, assuming it's compatible with MicroATX?

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its just an example its old... you will see linus profiling it in an old ncix video :P

 

 

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1 minute ago, Max1996LTT said:

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That doesn't appear to be available here anymore. 

heres a more modern one, Corsair Carbide Series Air 240

it supports both itx and matx

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15 minutes ago, tech.guru said:

heres a more modern one, Corsair Carbide Series Air 240

it supports both itx and matx

Thank you, but the price is rather steep for a case. I will admit the depth thing isn't an absolute must.

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1 hour ago, Max1996LTT said:

PSU (Corsair VS550)

this is the VS greylabel?

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while the PSU isnt the best its fine with that GPU. 550 watts is fine for that graphics card. 

 

better PSU would support modular cabling and higher efficiency rating (80 white plus is very low).

I personally wouldnt upgrade the PSU until your next refresh.

 

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2 hours ago, Max1996LTT said:

Yes.

you can keep using it. tho at some point id look at changing it at some point when you get the money at hand. 

 

around 80$ would net you a really good PSU that would last years. and the VS isnt great for a modern system. tho its perfectly servicable. 

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7 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

you can keep using it. tho at some point id look at changing it at some point when you get the money at hand. 

 

around 80$ would net you a really good PSU that would last years. and the VS isnt great for a modern system. tho its perfectly servicable. 

I'll give it some thought.

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On 12/2/2019 at 9:00 PM, Juular said:

Yeep, that's 200W GPU, get a new PSU. Do you plan to upgrade it (GPU) some day ?

Hmm, do you think it's a good idea to upgrade the PSU to 650W if I decide to keep the GPU?

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9 minutes ago, Max1996LTT said:

Hmm, do you think it's a good idea to upgrade the PSU to 650W if I decide to keep the GPU?

No, if you're upgrading out of your current PSU there would be FAR better models to buy that would cost the same or just lightly more than a 650W Corsair VS series would.  The general idea is that this situation isn't bad, but it isn't ideal long-term for newer GPUs, for any newer GPU you'd be better served by a more robust, modern PSU that has better protections/performance.

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12 minutes ago, Max1996LTT said:

Hmm, do you think it's a good idea to upgrade the PSU to 650W if I decide to keep the GPU?

It's not about wattage, it's just that Corsair VS isn't ideal for anything more powerful than GT1030 and GTX770 are very hungry GPU, there's a good chance that it simply wouldn't work well (ripple and stuff). Regardless if whether it's okay to buy used GPUs or not (it's straight no in my book).

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6 minutes ago, Juular said:

It's not about wattage, it's just that Corsair VS isn't ideal for anything more powerful than GT1030 and GTX770 are very hungry GPU, there's a good chance that it simply wouldn't work well (ripple and stuff). Regardless if whether it's okay to buy used GPUs or not (it's straight no in my book).

Oh, I see. What PSU do you recommend?

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