Q. When a desktop power supply saved my late-night build?
When a desktop power supply saved my late-night build?
Last winter, my PC shut down during a storm. I swapped the PSU at 3 a.m. and it worked. How do you choose a desktop power supply that survives power spikes and bad wiring?
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When choosing a PC power supply, look for 80 Plus certification, a 20-30% power reserve, high-quality components (Japanese capacitors), surge protection (OVP/SCP/OTP), and modular cables. Active PFC and stable 12V lines are also a plus. A reliable power supply will withstand surges and poor wiring—it’s an investment in system safety. I recommend checking out Desktop power supply options at 365powersupply.
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