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Cooler Master PSU Units Cooler Master Cooler Master MWE Bronze 650W Power Supply Unit
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Cooler Master Cooler Master MWE Bronze 650W Power Supply Unit

Bronze 80 PLUS Certification

£41.51£44.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.83/mo.*
7stores
Cooler Master CMA-CEMB01XXBK1-GL-ATX 24-Pin Black

Cooler Master CMA-CEMB01XXBK1-GL-ATX 24-Pin Black

£23.89
Cooler Master 650W MWE Bronze V2 Bearing Fan

Cooler Master 650W MWE Bronze V2 Bearing Fan

£61.79
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Cooler Master 750W MWE Bronze V2 Bearing Fan

Cooler Master 750W MWE Bronze V2 Bearing Fan

£63.40
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PSU UNITS

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PSU Units are Power Supply Units that provide electricity to your computer components. They convert AC from the wall into DC that your computer can use. When choosing a PSU Unit, consider wattage, efficiency ratings like 80 Plus, and the number of connectors needed for your components.

PSU Units are selected based on power requirements and compatibility with your system. Calculate the total wattage needed by all components and choose a unit with slightly higher capacity. Check for efficiency ratings and ensure it fits in your computer case.

PSU Units' efficiency indicates how much power is lost as heat during conversion. Higher efficiency means less energy waste, lower electricity bills, and reduced heat output. Look for units with an 80 Plus certification, which ensures at least 80% efficiency at various loads.

PSU Units: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing PSU Units, it's crucial to determine the power requirements of your computer system. Calculate the total wattage needed by adding up the power consumption of all components, including the CPU, GPU, and peripherals. We recommend opting for a PSU Unit with a wattage capacity slightly above your calculated needs to ensure efficiency and allow for future upgrades. For instance, if your system requires 450 watts, consider a PSU Unit that offers 550 watts or more.

Efficiency ratings are essential when choosing PSU Units as they indicate how effectively power is converted from AC to DC. Look for units with an 80 Plus certification, which ensures at least 80% energy efficiency at various loads. Higher certifications like 80 Plus Gold or Platinum offer even better efficiency, reducing electricity costs and heat output. Investing in efficient PSU Units not only benefits your wallet but also contributes to a greener environment.

Ensure that the PSU Units you consider have sufficient connectors for your components. Check for compatibility with your motherboard, graphics card, and additional peripherals such as SSDs and cooling systems. Modular PSU Units offer flexibility by allowing you to use only the cables you need, improving airflow and reducing clutter inside your case. This feature is particularly beneficial if you plan on upgrading components in the future.

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