How can I identify my power supply?
I wanted to do some upgrading today, perhaps on a graphics card. I have a Shuttle XPC that's about 2.5 years old. I wondered if there was a way to identify the brand and wattage of the psu without removing the case cover? I looked in System Information and also tried using Everest Home, but I didn't see it in either.:unsure:
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Nope. You have to open it.
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Take that biatch out and check out the sticker(s) thats are on it.
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Originally Posted by Skizo
It probably is if it's in a shuttle pc...;)
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i heard from another forum, a long while ago that, you test the power of it with your tongue while the power is running. If its zaps alittle that its around 200-300w , if it zaps like whole shit, then then it should be around 480-500w atleast....
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Originally Posted by Formula1
i heard from another forum, a long while ago that, you test the power of it with your tongue while the power is running. If its zaps alittle that its around 200-300w , if it zaps like whole shit, then then it should be around 480-500w atleast....
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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unly and idiod wud doo thad. :blushing:
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200w?? wow
does ur computer crash?
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I have a Shuttle SN25P.. @ 3700+ P.O.V 7800GT @250watt Works fine!
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Shuttles don't need a lot of power with their small motherboards. I suppose high-end parts would make things difficult.