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PSU&Lian-Li

altre

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Wich PSU among this fits in Lian-Li V2000?
OCZ PowerStream600W
TT PurePower SilentPower 680W
Antec TruePower 550W rev.2



Anyone know this?Regards
 
What i wanna ask:
v2000 got special PSU tray and i know ppl got problems fitting PSU's in v1000

This is been fixed with v2000?
 
I bought a Lian-Li v1000 Plus and a OCZ PowerStream 420W (I think it's the same size as the 600W.)

There is a vertical plate to seperate the PSU from the HDD trays.

On the 'Plus' model, this plate is held in by screws. I just needed to remove the screws, it came right out, and the PSU fit. My Antec TruPower 330 fit without removing the plate. The OCZ has more length.

I've read that on the v1000 regular, not Plus, the vertical plate is riveted in. Many people simply drilled out the rivets.

I guess my advice would be to do some more research to see if you might have to drill out the rivets. If you don't mind doing that, it should fit.
 
I read that the v1200/v2000 had a enlarged PSU housing. So I dont know if that helps at all.
 
TheBlueChanell said:
I read that the v1200/v2000 had a enlarged PSU housing. So I dont know if that helps at all.

Just did a quick check. You are correct.

The v1200 and v2000 both have a depth of 24.6".

The v1000 has a depth of 20.7".

If I can fit a PowerStream 420 into a v1000, I would see no reason why any of the mentioned PS's wouldn't fit with an extra 4" of space.
 
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