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Here’s a social media post (Instagram/Facebook/Twitter-ready) you can use, along with a detailed breakdown for a blog or caption. Headline: ⚡ Don’t overload your PC! Here’s how to check your PSU wattage.

1️⃣ – Look for the label on the side of the PSU. It shows “+12V” and max wattage (e.g., 650W). 📸 2️⃣ Check the box or receipt – If you kept them, the model number tells all. 3️⃣ Use a wattmeter – Plug your PC into a “Kill-A-Watt” device to see real-time draw (not max rating).

Save this for your next upgrade! 💾

Need to know if your power supply can handle that new GPU? 🔍

Don’t guess – or your PC might shut down mid-game. 🎮⚡ how to check your power supply wattage on pc

Unlike your CPU or GPU, most power supplies don’t report their wattage to Windows. You can’t just open Task Manager. Here’s the correct way.

⚠️ Remember: Your PSU’s max wattage ≠ how much your PC is using now.