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How do I find out what PSU I have.
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I currently have an Advent DT2111, and I'am about to be upgrading my GPU, to the AMD Radeon HD 7750. But I don't know my PSU!!! Hope you guy's can help me out. Thanks!
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Start menu > right click computer > Properties > Device Manager your PSU will be in there.
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Which one do I click bro, there's loads!!!
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Grin wrote Start menu > right click computer > Properties > Device Manager your PSU will be in there.

No, it won't. Power supplies do not interface with Windows.

OP, you can take off your side panel and Google the model number on the unit. It should have a sticker on the side with a bunch of info.
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