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How to choose a PC power supply

Wattage, efficiency, GPU connectors, form factor, and safety margin: choose a reliable PSU without overspending.

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How to choose a PC power supply
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Wattage should match the real build

A PSU should not be chosen randomly. Add CPU, GPU, and headroom for load spikes, then pick a sensible wattage.

Too little power can cause shutdowns or instability. Far too much power does not improve performance and costs more.

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SYSTEM POWER LOAD DISTRIBUTIONGPU (~350W)CPU (~150W)SAFETY MARGIN750 WRECOMMENDED CAPACITY
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Efficiency and internal quality

Efficiency certification measures energy efficiency, not the entire quality of the PSU. It is useful, but does not replace electrical protections and component quality.

Choose a reputable brand with complete protections and a serious warranty.

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Pro Tip

The PSU is a safety component. It is rarely the right place to cut corners aggressively.

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Modern connectors

Recent GPUs may require 12VHPWR or 12V-2x6. Prefer native compatibility over awkward adapters.

Also check form factor: ATX for most cases, SFX/SFX-L for compact builds.

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