Question How do I learn brand of my PSU

danny009

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I cannot look inside of my PC case at the moment, and hwinfo64 does not tell me the voltage/brand and 80 plus of my PSU, this is a desktop computer, can anyone point me the way how do I learn such things?
 

ThraxInDistress

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I cannot look inside of my PC case at the moment, and hwinfo64 does not tell me the voltage/brand and 80 plus of my PSU, this is a desktop computer, can anyone point me the way how do I learn such things?
I have to agree with the others, there isnt really a software that tells you exactly. Youd have to look at the label or check the build information for prebuilts. Or the box if you have it. Best of Luck!
 

danny009

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It is not a pre-built, it is something called "TUF" and completely blocked by a piece of metal inside of the PC case, it is in deep bottom, covered by black metal so can't even look to the side. Thanks for the replies,
 

Barty1884

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"TUF" would be ASUS potentially a prebuild (although there are TUF cases).... depending on the age/tier of the components ,you can make a bit of an educated guess.

If it's something like this, which is an FX10CP (8th Gen Intel etc)
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You're likely looking at a 300-400W AcBel unit, almost certainly 80+ Bronze (or similar spec, OEMs will likely vary suppliers depending on supply costs).

Of course, if it's not a prebuilt - then it's anybodies guess.

If you remove the other side panel, you should be able to see the PSU though - they have to be able to get it into the case somehow.