Sunday, September 12, 2010

A query roughly my PC's power supply?

How do I determine the wattage/voltage on my power supply? I've looked at it, but it doesn't hold any text on it.

A query roughly my PC's power supply?

The sticker may be on the closed side of the defence, or just out of plain scenery with the cover rotten.



With the computer off, try to look at adjectives six sides of the power supply for a sticer.



If your computer is a dell or made by a popular manufacture you can usually bring back default appliance specifications on there website.



Note: I know little give or take a few electricity, but never open a Power supply unless you are trained, as vicious amounts of electricity pass through your power supply



Hope this help -- Mike
open your workstation cover and check usually it is 230V or 110V those are the most common, if your surrounded by usa your probably 110V
Usually somewhere you will find it, a gereral range is

around 350-400 watts. More if you get more to power.
If your computer is a name brand computer the information should be available via the manufacturer's website. In the US, 110volts is the standard next to wattages ranging from 230watts (wts) to 500watts depending upon the computer.



Abroad, I believe 220volts is the standard and I don't know if the wattages are one and the same but I suspect so.


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