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Can I put any PSU in my computer?
It’s tempting to buy just any power supply to run your PC, but that’s not a wise choice. A power supply that doesn’t provide reliable or clean power can cause any number of problems, including instability that can be hard to pin down.
Are all PSU same?
No. There are different PSU form factors (ATX, SFX), modular power supplies tend to be slightly bigger than non-modular power supplies, and 1500W PSUs tend to be bigger as smaller wattages. Most ATX PSUs are the same size though.
What is difference between AT and ATX power supply?
AT-style computer cases had a power button that is directly connected to the system computer power supply. An ATX power supply is typically controlled by an electronic switch. Instead of a hard switch at the main power input, the power button on an ATX system is a sensor input monitored by the computer.
Can ATX power supplies be used with ATX motherboards?
Compatibility issues for ATX power supplies and motherboards When ATX was originally introduced there was just one kind of ATX power supply. If you had an ATX power supply and an ATX motherboard then you plugged them together and they worked. At least they did if the power supply
What is a micro ATX PSU?
Micro ATX is a specification of the size of a motherboard, where its mounting holes are, what its power connectors look like, etc. An ATX PSU will connect to and power such a board. But some cases for microATX boards use smaller formats of PSU such as TFX, which will also plug into and power the board.
Can a weak PSU run a motherboard?
If both are ATX, the PSU should run the motherboard fine. Even a el-cheapo weak one should be able to power a basic setup. One time I bought a budget case that actually came with a PSU; it ran that machine fine (this was a rock bottom price build I made for a friend).
How do I know if my computer is ATX compatible?
The vast majority of hardware you will come across will be ATX compatible. a) power supply specifications, stating mandatory hold up times, voltage regulation, and ripple. Some power supplies do not even adhere to these standards, even if they market themselves as ATX.