Pavilion p7-1010: Corsair 500W power supply

I have a p7-1010, providing greater power needs because of a new graphics card, and I'll probably go with a Corsair 500W, based on several recommendations on this site.

The power supply being replaced is a REV Bestec ATX-250-12Z. D7R, which measures 140mm depth x Width 150 mm x 86.4 mm high.

Power supply Corsair CX500 is exactly the same measures, however, the direction of the fan is not the same.  The Bestec fan is on the back and blows air from the inside to the back.  The Corsair fan is represented at the top or at the bottom?

The Corsair CX500M is represented on Newegg.com as a measure of depth 150mm x 160 mm wide x 86.4 mm high.

I have two questions: 1) isn't that important on the fan?

(2) or Corsair fit, even if the modular model is more than 10 mm wide?

Thank you

Hello

Corsair power supplies I know all blow them air at the back.  Evacuation of hot air inside the PC help with cooling.

The different dimensions will result in less space between the power supply and the optical drive.  The cables will be very tight, but if you have an empty additional optical Bay then you can stuff the extra lengths in the empty Bay.

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