Does this psu fit my mobo?

Aeacus

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EVGA 500B series PSU is mediocre quality (Tier three) PSU, using HEC Compucase platform.
PSU Tier list: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

I wouldn't use nor suggest any PSU that is lower than good quality (Tier two) unit.
(PSU is one of the most important components of PC and you don't want to cheap out on PSU.)

Here are 4 good quality (Tier two) PSUs from Seasonic,
pcpp: http://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/TgW9TW,gYMFf7,fZyFf7,DPCwrH/
 

hamzahfelix

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Like I said, minimum...

Tier Three
Some Haswell compatible, some not (maybe unconfirmed). Still safe to use and stable, just lower quality components. Not really ideal in serious overclocking or super-high load situations, such as a Bitcoin mining rig or a high end gaming system.

Should read your own link before saying what is not good.
 

Aeacus

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For me, minimum is Tier two. Then again, i like to have good quality components in the PC so the PC would last longer.

All my 3 PCs: Skylake, Haswell and AMD are powered by Seasonic. Full specs in my sig. (Got Tier one PSU in my Skylake and Tier two PSUs in my Haswell and AMD.)

Tier One
The highest quality and most stable Power Supply Units available. Protected by industrial grade protection circuitry and can output wattage at a rated maximum temperature of 50°C or below. These units are also Haswell certified, meaning they can cope with the C6 and C7 sleep states of 0.05Amps without triggering the under-current protection switch. May even go over labelled wattage and still work until it safely shuts down.

Tier Two
As above, just slightly lower quality. Still safe to use and are all stable for any PC of today's standards, including Haswell C Stepping certification. Recommended for those on a fairly limited budget.

Tier Three
Some Haswell compatible, some not (maybe unconfirmed). Still safe to use and stable, just lower quality components. Not really ideal in serious overclocking or super-high load situations, such as a Bitcoin mining rig or a high end gaming system.

Tier Four
Built down to a low price. Not exactly the most stable units ever created. Very basic safety circuitry or even thin gauge wiring used. Not for gaming rigs or overclocking systems of any kind. Avoid unless your budget dictates your choice.

Tier Five
Avoid IMMEDIATELY. These units are highly unsafe to use. No such protections added, very thin gauge wiring used, false advertising and too much to list. Reference to a higher tiered unit for a better, money saving and a much safer unit. For your safety's sake, please don't order or pick one up for use in your system. These units are a potential fire hazard and could even kill you, let alone your system.