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brand/model
Cheapest decent power supply, Super Flower makes most of EVGA's quality power supplies
The vast majority of cases support ATX power supplies.
If you're unsure measure the dimensions yourself length, width and height then look at the PSU you intend to buy and compare.
Edit: If you knew what case you have or if it's a branded system knowing that would allow us to check for you. As you haven't said I'm assuming you don't know hence why I suggested measuring, the PSU install location
Branded system and they lack available PSU dimensions. ATX case so in theory the average sized PSU would fit. However, sometimes these systems are designed in such a way normal hardware won't always fit.
Turn system off and open up the case. Locate the PSU and actually measure it.
that kind of info is easy to look up
complete psu and mobo specs
some oem use a custom board with non standard psu power connectors
its one of those, this is it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGFipfPhow
yea thats nowhere near a standard mobo/psu or anything pc
better off throwing it away and buying a new pc instead of upgrading it
you can salvage the ssd, ram, cpu but thats it
what you pay for is quality, things like passive cooling.
tho really when it comes down to it everything is related to how much the PSU is loaded, the more efficient ones limit the voltages father below their max, everything runs cooler and more efficiently, you don't need a cooling fan...
TL:DR you should get a decent PSU that's got a good margin above what you need.