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Program for computer specs?
I used to have a program that told ALL of my computer specs, the ones that dxdiag didn't. I need to find my power supply, although i can't recall the name of the program.
I used to have a program that told ALL of my computer specs, the ones that dxdiag didn't. I need to find my power supply, although i can't recall the name of the program.
Lavalys - Comprehensive IT Security and Management I don't think it can tell you your PSU... I am not familiar with any program that can tell you that
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Although I don't recall any app telling you what model PSU you have. That's usually a job for the eyes.
How do i find my power supply?
The only way you will know what PSU you are using without opening a non windowed case, is to have purchased a PSU that has a USB connection to your mainboard. A good example is Gigabyte's Odin GT series which includes a software monitor.
Or you could just keep a copy of your receipt.
300 Watts of power,
Follow this link for complete system specs:
http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/R/10...5002Rsp3.shtml
Regards,
Adrian
WARNING!
If you plan on making changes, upgrading etc. be very careful!
300 watts is not an adequate power supply.