A:AnswerThe size of ATX power supply can be classified into two sizes. The power supply with 120mm fan and one with 140mm fan. 120mm has smaller dimensions and most time has CPU power plug 8 pin(4x4) for powering CPU, and 140 mm has CPU power plug 8 pin(6x4). If you want to install newer video card for PCI-e 2 or 3 you need at least 600W or higher supply. If your computer case has ample space for bigger size power supply, would recommend it since you need more than minimum to power all the components of your computer.
A:AnswerIt's not in the sense that the connector can be removed from the power supply so whatever it has is all it has you can use adapters if you have any rememing connections but that's it.
A:AnswerYou should have no issues with this Power Supply replacing yours. It has two 4-pin CPU connectors if you decide to get a Mobo that requires an 8-Pin. It's a 20+4 Main, and plenty of peripheral connectors.
A:AnswerIt is important to calculate all the peripherals you have installed in your system and purchase a power supply that will allow for future upgrades.
Try this web site: https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
A:AnswerHey Jojo:
I have installed in a thermaltake mid tower and the wiring is more than enough. Mi case configuration is similar to yours with ps on bottom.
A:AnswerI would say yes.
It's a 600 watt ATX constant PSU and it has all the power you should need.
Its physical size is standard at 3.4 inches by 5.9 inches by 5.5 inches, so it should fit.
It has 6 SATA connectors and that can be expanded if needed.