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Whether your computer is crashing during gaming, shutting down randomly, or you’re planning to install a new graphics card, knowing your Power Supply Unit’s (PSU) wattage is crucial.

Here are the four best methods, ranging from simple detective work to using physical labels. Every PSU has a sticker. This is the only way to get 100% accurate information.

If you are upgrading to a powerful graphics card (like an RTX 4070 or above), do not guess. Open the case and read the sticker. A 750W PSU looks identical to a 400W PSU from the outside—don't risk frying your new hardware. Have a tip for finding stubborn PSU specs? Let us know in the comments below!

But unlike your RAM or CPU, Windows doesn’t have a built-in tool that tells you your PSU specs. So, how do you find out how many watts your power supply has?

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