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AT/ATX PC Power Supply Units (PSU) are typically rated in Watts. The Wattage Rating can be in Peak Wattage or Constant Wattage. Every Power Supply has a peak wattage and a constant wattage, but it isn't uncommon for only one or the other to be advertised and not both. Peak Wattage is how many amps the PSU can give out for a short period of time before overheating. The length of time a PSU can sustain this peak wattage is generally about 30-60 seconds. Constant Wattage is how many amps the PSU can give out nonstop. This number is always less than its Peak Wattage counterpart. Constant Wattage is usually (but not always) rated at 40c. For example, if we assume a 75% efficiency between peak and constant wattage, a PSU may be advertised at 500 Watts peak, but may only do 375 Watts constant. When compared to a 450 Watt constant PSU, the 500 Watt peak PSU might sound more powerful at first, but the 450 Watt constant PSU would be able to do 600 Watts peak.
Computer power supplies (PSU's) have a variety of ratings including as low as 200 W and as high as 1200 W. The power rating of a computer's PSU depends on the devices installed on the computer.
No. It is a Navratna PSU
Why wouldn't it? :) I bought a new chassi a year ago, it came with a 500 watt PSU :)
PSU stands for Public Sector Undertakings
psu means public sector unit
There are many things that PSU can stand for:Power supply unitPublic Sector UndertakingsPennsylvania State University. Pennsylvania State University is a state school located in State College, PA.
I personally have never heard of them, I would recommend an XFX psu.
gyes,psu ful form public sector undertaking.piyush sharma,patna
PSU calculators are also known as Power Supply Calculators. If an individual is interested in purchasing a PSU calculator, they can purchase them at Wal-mart, Tom's Hardware, and Target.
No, for the slim tower Dell Vostro 200, you will need a specified PATX psu. Only the mini tower can accommodate mATX-ATX psu's.
Pretty much any power supply (aka PSU) will be fine. As long as it has between 500 and 1000 watts and is ATX compatible.