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Selecting a PSU that meets or exceeds your system's total power draw is essential for stability.

The "sweet spot" for mid-to-high-end gaming PCs, offering better efficiency and often higher quality internal components. POWER SUPPLY

Experts recommend choosing a PSU with 20-30% more wattage than your estimated total. This ensures the unit isn't constantly running at maximum load, which can be noisy and inefficient. Selecting a PSU that meets or exceeds your

Sum the wattage of all components, paying closest attention to the CPU and GPU , which consume the most power. This ensures the unit isn't constantly running at

Reliable calculators like the Newegg PSU Calculator can help estimate your specific needs. 2. Efficiency and 80 PLUS Ratings

A power supply unit (PSU) is the "heart" of any electronic system, converting wall power (AC) into the stable DC voltage your components need to function. Choosing the right one—especially for a PC—requires balancing wattage, efficiency, and safety. 1. Determining Your Wattage Requirements

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