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Understanding Computer Power Supply

A computer power supply, commonly known as a PSU, is a critical hardware component that converts electricity from a wall outlet into usable power for internal computer parts. Without a reliable power supply, even the most advanced computer hardware cannot function properly. It ensures that the motherboard, processor, storage devices, and graphics card receive consistent and safe voltage.

How a Power Supply Works

The primary role of a computer power supply is to transform alternating current into direct current. Household electricity is not suitable for computer components, so the PSU regulates and distributes power in precise amounts. It also protects the system by managing voltage fluctuations, preventing potential damage caused by power surges or overheating.


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