what does this mean? im new to pc building.Which rail? +12V? That one has 42A.
would that be enough to power an i5 and an rx 5500xtWhich rail? +12V? That one has 42A. But it can't exceed 504W (V x A)
Yes. That is the most important rail for heavy load devices like CPU and GPU. Each of those voltage circuits is called a "rail" in PC electronics jargon.oh, do you mean it has 42amps on the 12v?
alright thanks for the help, but how would i find out the ampage per rail?Yes. That is the most important rail for heavy load devices like CPU and GPU. Each of those voltage circuits is called a "rail" in PC electronics jargon.
The amperage is printed right there on the label. 42A is the amps.alright thanks for the help, but how would i find out the ampage per rail?
sorry, i left my phone at my grandparents house and cannot remember the password i used and to login to my email I get a confirmation code on my phoneWhy did you create a new account? You already have an active account and thread where getting a PSU for your new card is being discussed.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/2-molex-to-8pin-safe.3624735/page-3#post-21851933
I was going to buy this psu but I wanted to know how much amps the 12v rail hadWhy did you create a new account? You already have an active account and thread where getting a PSU for your new card is being discussed.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/2-molex-to-8pin-safe.3624735/page-3#post-21851933