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Will Corsair TX750W fit in Gigabyte 3d Aurora Case

Ibn Saeed

Member
Hello

I have Gigabyte 3d Aurora Casing and Corsair TX750W Power Supply.

I would like to know if it would fit in the case.

The Fan is at the bottom of the PSU.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/fullimage.php?image=8477

Would the fan suck the air or blow out ?

If i fit it 3d Aurora, the Fan would point towards the CPU Cooler. It would point inside the Case, rather than outside.

Also, i tried testing the PSU by connecting it to the power socket. It did not run, does it need to be connected to the motherboard. I just wanted to test it out.
 
It will fit in the case.

The fan sucks air into the power supply and exhausts it out the rear....through the grille where the power cord from the wall plugs in.

It need to either be connected to a motherboard to turn on, or you can jump two wires to turn it on outside the case and without a motherboard, but given your lack of expertise, it'll be better just to assemble your components and power up.
 
Originally posted by: Jessica69
It will fit in the case.

The fan sucks air into the power supply and exhausts it out the rear....through the grille where the power cord from the wall plugs in.

It need to either be connected to a motherboard to turn on, or you can jump two wires to turn it on outside the case and without a motherboard, but given your lack of expertise, it'll be better just to assemble your components and power up.

Thanks a lot for your help

I was really worried 🙂

 
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