Hi guys so i opened my pc and unpluged my psu and tried to find the sticker which says the wattage but it only said volts and amps and some other nonsense , plz anyone help me bcz im only 10 and im still new to this
Haha OK here's how to calculate. Use power = voltage times amperes . Multiply and tell the value. It gives u the wattage. Please tell me the same. Remember voltage times ampere
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I couldnt understand you so I posted the link for the image of the sticker plz figure it out for me http://s27.postimg.org/hqbcw54sz/1431958566725.jpg
The most important factor in selecting a PSU is to see how much Amps it can deliver on its +12V rail, besides the wattage.
You PSU can deliver only 10Amps on its +12V rail, which is very poor. If you're considering any upgrade like discrete GPU, you need to change your PSU.
A PC with current gen graphics cards or even cards which are 2 years need at least a PSU that can deliver 18Amps or more for it to function properly.