FAQs
1. What is a power supply unit (PSU) and why is it important for my PC?
A power supply unit (PSU) converts AC power from the wall outlet into DC power for your PC components. It's essential for providing stable and sufficient power to all parts of your PC.
2. Can a power supply affect my gaming performance?
Yes, a power supply can affect gaming performance by providing stable and sufficient power to your components. A poor-quality or insufficient PSU may lead to system instability, crashes, or even damage to your hardware.
3. How can I calculate the power supply wattage I need for my PC?
You can calculate power supply wattage by totaling the power requirements of your components, including CPU, GPU, drives, and other peripherals, and adding a safety margin.
4. Does Vektra PC provide technical support for power supply troubleshooting?
Vektra PC has a workshop where all troubleshooting for any PC issues are done. All necessary parts for tests are available.
5. What is the difference between ATX, SFX, and TFX power supplies?
ATX, SFX, and TFX refer to different form factors of power supplies. ATX is the standard size, SFX is smaller and used in compact cases, and TFX is even smaller and often used in slimline desktops.
6. What's the process for upgrading my power supply, and can Vektra PC assist with that?
Vektra PC offers services including repair, maintenance and upgrade for all PC components. The team will evaluate first the PC's specification and will recommend the proportional PSU base on the system need and execute installations.