How to determine the power of my power supply?
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Hello,
I would like to know the power of my device.
I looked behind my computer, but all I found was "230v." Is this the correct figure, or is the power measured in W (Watts)? So I'm a bit puzzled.
Some say I need to open the case, but can I find out this power without opening it, a soft method maybe?
Thanks in advance.
I would like to know the power of my device.
I looked behind my computer, but all I found was "230v." Is this the correct figure, or is the power measured in W (Watts)? So I'm a bit puzzled.
Some say I need to open the case, but can I find out this power without opening it, a soft method maybe?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello, yes you can find out the power of your power supply, here is a software that allows you to do this:
https://www.clubic.com/telecharger-fiche14288-siw-system-info.html
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After looking, the sensor tab in SWI or Everest does not allow you to know the capacity of your power supply.
- To find out the wattage of your PC's power supply, you need to open the case. Its value in watts (W) is written on the power supply unit. It may sometimes be necessary to unscrew the unit to have a view of the part where this power rating is written.
Best regards.
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