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Old 12-11-2006, 08:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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finding specs, upgrading?

I need to know how to find out the specifications on my current PSU. is there a tool in windows or do i have to open the case up?

the reason for this is that i am getting a new graphics card and i'm not entirely sure that my PSU can handle the newer cards out there.

so if i DO need to replace it, can i just go out and buy one and install it, or are there compatibility issues with motherboards, etc?

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Old 12-11-2006, 08:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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http://www.techsupportforum.com/hardware-support/motherboards-bios-cpu/107466-power-supply-information-selection.html

That will help you choose, there is no software that will give you specs of a psu you have to open the case they will be listed on the side.

If you know the name brand and model you could go to the manufactures website and get the specs
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Old 12-11-2006, 09:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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so as i understand it, any PSU will work with any motherboard/peripherals, as long as the connectors mesh up, and the power provided is accurate?

if thats the case, im looking into this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817101502

sorry, im sort of new at the whole computer upgrades thing. i've replaced everything in a computer but the PSU. i just want to make sure the whole thing wont explode if i make a mistake.

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Could you give us your full specs that will help determine weather that psu will suit your needs, one thing about it is it only has a 20 pin connector many modern motherboards requier 24 pin.

Although that psu has some nice specs I don't know the brand and if you do need a 450w I can recomend one that I know and have used for about the same price or less but we really need the specs of your computer to be sure
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What graphics card were you planning on getting? I would stay away from that brand, look into Antec, Enermax, Forton, Silverstone, Seasonic, OCZ, and PC Power & Cooling.
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two major things to look for when buying a PSU


Efficiency Rating >>>>> should be at least 80% 85% is better!

Power Factor Correction (PFC) there are two types active & passive (active is better)



the unit you linked is a low grade PSU it has no PFC and doesnt state the efficiency rating = = = = = = = == = RUN away dont walk!
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You wouldn't go wrong with any that Matt recommended. Seasonic is not the least expensive on that list by a long shot, but if you can afford one, they really are good.
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