Aurora-R5, size of PSU (power supply)?

Hi all

The R5 uses a standard size PSU? I can just pictures and thank you.

FYI: with the edit function, you can change the title of your post to 'Aurora R5 Power Supply size', so clickers know what query

It uses a standard size of W 150 mm x H 86 mm | 5.9 "x 3.4", where length / depth is the variable that changes according to the size / output etc. Their 460w is about 5.5 "long while their 850 is 7.5" long. Both of their power supplies will be manageable short cables even if a spare chassis can come with long cables (one size), where a sectoral approach to theirs in a new requires diligence to cable manage all new cables whilst being aware that the swing arm is to close entirely & the side panel back on , that's why care are guaranteed when you install a new chassis with new cables IE "slow work & think through '."

hotarri
A comparison of the two power supplies. EVGA 650 GS is a little longer, to 5.9 "x 5.9", but still a relatively small power supply that was one of the main reasons I picked it

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