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Yes I believe so
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Physically, the power supply dimensions are 3.4 inches x 5.9 inches x 5.5 inches. So if your current power supply is larger or similar in size, the Thermaltake should fit within the existing case. Also, if your motherboard uses a typical ATX Type power supply that uses a 24 pin connector the Thermaltake should work. Lastly, this is a 700 watt supply so check your existing power supply and see if it is 700 watts or less. If your current supply is less than 700 watts you still can use this supply, but if your current power supply is larger than 700 watts do not get the the Thermaltake 700 watt unit and look for a larger wattage unit that is at least the wattage on the current power supply. In general you can always install a larger wattage power supply (if it fits the case) but you must not use a smaller wattage power supply.. Keep in mind that if you need a large wattage unit, larger wattage power supplies can be larger than the one you currently have so you must measure your current power supply and get its dimensions and also see what the space in the case allows. Otherwise, if your motherboard uses the standard ATX connector and your current supply is equivalent in dimensions (or larger), and the 700 watts is equal to or greater than your current supply you should be OK.
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