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How to Pick Computer Power Supplies

The ATX power supply you select is one of the most critical things when trying to build a PC. A quality short-circuit, low-voltage or a high-wattage can determine the difference between an efficient power supply system and one that will suffer from tons of boots, crash, and wattage failures. A connector is mostly overlooked when it comes to hunting for PC components. However, these power supply components play a vital role in the overall performance of your PC.

How do I choose an ATX power supply?

Each company has its own unique power needs. When selecting a power connector, there are two things to keep in mind:

  • Wattage - Here, you'll need to understand how much overall power your system needs to power on. Keep in mind that fully-modular and oversized units are able to power undersized systems, but the opposite cannot be able to do the same. Use a PSU calculator software or website to determine your specific requirements.
  • Rail specific power - This helps measure how much power a certain component in a build draws from the power supply.

Power supply units (PSUs) are often rated in terms of their efficiency, with high qualities certified at higher than 80 PLUS rating levels.

What do I need to know before choosing an ATX power supply?

  • Connectors - Newer PSUs often use both a 24-pin ATX connector that tends to double as a 20-pin connector. The most modern models use a 24-pin connector whereas low-end models use a 20-pin connector.
  • Efficiency rate - Look for an Acer ATX or an EVGA SuperNova that has a PSU rated above 80 percent. newer models are able to produce high amounts of energy needed for better performance.
  • Robustness - How well can your PSU handle any changes in the current? The weight and quality have a direct coloration here. Bigger components equate to a more tolerant and reliable motherboard.
  • Rail numbers - High capacity PSUs divide their outputs to ensure that the smaller circuit wires do not overheat. Keep in mind that a single-rail design is not a sign of low-quality PSU.
  • Modular design - This will help eliminate extra black wires that might get in the way of your system's cooling.
  • Amperage - The watt power supply does not determine the modular power supply at any specific voltage, especially with models such as the EVGA 100-W1-0500-KR or the 100-N1-0400-L1.

Acer is known to build devices to cater for all from their models ranging from SATA for high storage to the Molex for wire-to-wire connectivity, Despite what people might think, ATX Power. Main power connectors and motherboard features almost have nothing to do with each other. Most ATX motherboards factors refer to its size as opposed to its wiring aspects. the power supply tends to refer to what the main connector is offered and how much power your Acer might be able to handle.