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Choosing the right power supply is essential to ensure optimal performance and reliability for your computer. Follow these steps to find the ideal PSU for your needs:
1. Determine your power requirements: Start by calculating the total power consumption of your PC components, including CPU, GPU, RAM, storage drives, fans and peripherals. You can choose a PSU category on our website based on wattage such as 0-500W, 501-799W, 800-1000W or even higher. Alternatively use filters to help narrow it down.
2. Plan for future upgrades: Consider possible future upgrades or additions to your system, such as a more powerful CPU or additional graphics cards. Choose a PSU with enough headroom to accommodate these upgrades without having to replace the PSU.
3. Choose the right form factor: Make sure the PSU matches the form factor of your computer case. Common form factors include ATX, SFX and TFX. Make sure the PSU physically fits into your case and has the necessary connectors for your components.
4. Check the efficiency rating: Look for PSUs with high efficiency ratings, labelled 80 Plus Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum or Titanium. Higher efficiency means less power and heat wasted, which means lower bills and longer lasting components. You can use our filters to help.
5. Consider modular design: Modular and semi-modular power supplies allow you to connect only the cables you need, reducing case clutter and improving airflow. This makes cable management easier and results in a cleaner build.
6. Prioritise quality and reliability: Choose a PSU from a reputable manufacturer known for producing high-quality, reliable power supplies. We offer perhaps all of them in our webshop :)
7. Budget wisely: While it's important to invest in a quality PSU, keep your budget in mind. Balance your budget with the features and quality you need, and avoid overly cheap PSUs that may compromise reliability and safety. Use price sorting or filters to narrow your search.
8. Check the warranty and support: Look for PSUs with generous warranties and reliable customer support. A longer warranty indicates the manufacturer's confidence in the PSU's reliability and provides peace of mind. You can see the warranty period at the bottom of product specifications.