um... didn't know where to put this, but how can i check the wattage of my PSU? it doesn't say on the sticker on the PSU so how am i suppose to find out???
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hoarang? never heard of it, I just hope it ain't a low budget one. It can be dangerous to your hardware. :(
Did it come with your chassi? What is the chassi brand, if it is a noname or some very small manufacturor then it may be a very cheap budget psu which they usually toss in their chassis to save some $$$..
:cheers:
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Enermax and antec. Antec work 100% even at full load
The max combined load of 5.0v and 3.3v shall not exceed 130w
Typical specifications for PC Power Supplies are:
STANDARD CONNECTION: -
+5v mainboard -
4 channels @ 0 - 8A per channel
+12v mainboard -
1 channel @ 0 - 10A
+5v mainboard -
1 channel @ 0 - 600mA
+3.3v Mainboard -
6 channels @ 0 - 10A per channel
+5v Peripherals -
6 channels @ 0 - 4A per channel
+12v Peripherals -
6 channels @ 0 - 3A per channel
ATV 12v are the standard for new XP/MP and P4 Cpu's
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