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It is important to note that standard operating systems cannot directly identify the brand or model of a non-modular PSU. However, software can monitor power delivery:

Because the PSU does not have a data connection to your motherboard, you must look at the physical sticker (the "spec label") on the side of the unit.

The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is a critical component responsible for converting mains electricity into usable power for internal computer components. This report outlines the visual and software-based methods for locating the PSU within a desktop tower and identifying its specifications.

Laptops utilize a different architecture. The "power supply" is almost always an external brick.

Inside your PC case, look for where the power cord plugs in. Follow that socket to the metal box inside—that’s the PSU.

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