Hey everyone! I have a question that might sound a bit silly, but I'm wondering if there's any way to find out the specifications of my power supply unit (PSU) without having to open my PC case. I got a prebuilt system from Scorptec Australia and I've totally forgotten what PSU it came with. I recently upgraded my CPU and GPU and added more RAM, and I'm concerned whether I need to upgrade my PSU now that I've switched to a 7800 XT from a 4060 Ti. Thanks a bunch!
3 Answers
If you have any receipts or a spec sheet from when you bought the PC, you might find the PSU details there. Just a thought!
Unfortunately, you can't check your PSU's info through software. It's all about the label on the PSU itself, which is usually accessible only by opening the case.
Yeah, that's what I figured. Thanks for the help!
Most PSUs don't have any software tracking unless they're high-end models. If you're unsure about its wattage, checking the physical label is your best bet!
I did have one but I misplaced it somewhere, haha!