Case: Your motherboard must be able to fit in your case and must support your motherboard size (correctly placed standoffs).
Power Supply: You can't have a shortage of power or else your power supply will get overloaded and "die", or even possibly explode for that matter.
Case: minitowers:compact cases,low-profile cases or slimline cases. Power supply: ATX power supply
yes, the power supply provides power specifically to the motherboard in turn dispersing power to all components plugged into the motherboard, hope this helped :)
The case, motherboard, and power supply must all be the same form factor. Obviously the motherboard and the case would have to be the same or the motherboard would never fit in the case. Then the power supply must not only fit in the case, but have the same connectors as the motherboard. Otherwise it won't work.
Power supplies are not part of the motherboard; they are located in the computer case.
if the motherboard is designed for the case fan you are using its best to plug it into the motherboard, this will free up a spot on the power supply. Otherwise as long as the voltage and amps are the same it doesn't really matter. If you try to plug it into both you will double the power of the fan and very likely fry the fan.
power supply
Hard drives, floppy drives, case fans, motherboard
In both ATX and BTX power supplies, the remote switch wire from the case must be connected to the motherboard's power switch header or pins. This connection allows the power supply to be turned on/off using the computer's power button.
Case / power supply, Motherboard, CPU, Memory, Optical drive, Hard drive...
Mouse,ram,keyboard,monitor,Motherboard,smps.
Bad PSU, (power supply). Did not install motherboard right in case, and bad ground.
Yes. The case holds the motherboard, CPU, RAM, power supply, and storage devices (hard drive, optical drive).