Question Case measurements for power supply. DIYPC ARGB-Q3-W White

JPB

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The case I purchased is this one.

DIYPC ARGB-Q3-W White

The Power supply I want to purchase, is this one.

ASUS TUF Gaming 750W Gold

The measurements for the Power supply is listed. But I cannot find anything at all on the measurements of the case to see if it fits. I know how to measure the case, But I am not sure, where to measure from to where.....All parts are here, except for the Power supply. This is for a HTPC that has a Ryzen 4600G cpu.
 

OlyAR15

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Power supplies come in standard sizes: ATX, SFX, SFX-L. The length can vary for ATX, and the case specs list the max length.
 

Justinus

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Yeah the case looks to take standard ATX form factor at a maximum of 200mm length, while the PSU you've listed is only 150mm long.
 

aigomorla

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Ive worked on a knockoff of that case.

It takes standard ATX.
Although its VERY tight in the rear.
I hated working on that case also, because the white accents easily scratch, and then you see a ugly scratch on the white glass.
So i would also pick up a white sharpie paint marker incase you scratch the accent on that glass panel like i did.
 

aigomorla

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Thats a pretty AIO.
Just make sure you properly orientate it.
A lot of people mess up the install in an AIO thinking its space technology that can work upside down and defy gravity even.

Then i see them a few days later posting help my AIO not working....
 

BoomerD

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Thats a pretty AIO.
Just make sure you properly orientate it.
A lot of people mess up the install in an AIO thinking its space technology that can work upside down and defy gravity even.

Then i see them a few days later posting help my AIO not working....
 

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