This power supply will in a HP Pavilion G5410UK?

Hi, Im running Windows 7 64 bit
I Am aqquiring a power supply for my graphics card work and I was just wondering if this power supply would take?
http://www.Amazon.co.UK/Corsair-CMPSU-650TXV2UK-enthusiast-series-performance/DP/B004O0P9TO/ref=sr_1...

If you can not findout could you please tell me the Dimensions of the PSU that's already in the pre-built system, thank you in advance

Hello

You need to open your PC and measure the physical dimensions of your diet. Here is a list of the things to consider:

1. technical characteristics
2. the total power - important
3. amperage 12 + v - important
4 modular - is not required, but I like the flexibility
5. guarantee
6 i7 and SLI ready
7. energy efficiency
8 cost
9. size - standard ATX PSU is 5.5 "by 5.9" by 3.4 "give or take a few tenths
10. a single + 12 volt rail is a better choice.

The Corsair PSU that you mentioned could fit but measure just to be certain. It's a two way street and you have to do some work.

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