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| Guide for buying PC power supplies |
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Power supply units (PSUs) are often overlooked when building a computer system. A poor quality PSU can greatly reduce the life span of a good system or cause instability. A high quality PSU can also help reduce the noise or heat generated within a computer system. Whether you are buying one for a new computer or replacing a old unit, here are some tips for purchasing a PSU. ATX12V Compliant Developments in processors, the PCI Express bus and graphics cards have all increased the amount of power required to operate them. To help provide this extra power, the new ATX12V standard was developed. The problem is that there are still a large number of older ATX power supplies available. Even if you are replacing an older power supply, ATX12V units are backwards compatible. Knowing the Wattage Ratings Wattage ratings on power supplies can be deceptive as this is the total combined wattage of all the voltage lines. With the increased demands by components, the total required output particularly for the +12V line has become increasingly important. Ideally a power supply should have at least 18A on the +12V line. The actual load you need will vary depending upon your components. Low or No Noise Power supplies generate a lot of noise from fans used to keep them from overheating. If you don't want a lot of noise, there are a number of options available. The best choice is for a unit that either uses larger fans that move more air through the unit at slower speeds or to get one with temperature controlled fans. Another option is fanless or silent power supplies that generate no noise. MTBF: Mean Time Between Failures MTBF is the rating given by a manufacturer for the typical amount of usage a unit will have before a possible failure. Roughly 50% of units fail before this and 50% live longer. The higher the MTBF rating, the better the quality of the power supply. Avoid units with ratings of below 20,000 hours as this only equates out to roughly 2.25 years of continuous usage. Power Efficiency Having the Right Type And Number of Connectors |