The wattage rating tells you how much electricity its consuming, most electrical appliances give this information.
Depending on what your PSU wattage is, otherwise no.
Power supplies are rated at the maximum wattage they can put out. Of course, a computers requirements vary depending on what the computer is doing, so a computer power supply should be of the same, or greater, wattage requirement of the computer when under it's greatest load.
No way of knowing w/o knowing the voltage.
You can go to the manufacturers website for each component to find the exac wattage amounts. Or if not available you can go to http://www.pcpower.com/technology/power_usage/ and get the estimate provided or the midpoint of the estimate.
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The wattage of a BenQ computer can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. It is recommended to check the product specifications or contact the manufacturer for accurate information on the wattage of a particular BenQ computer.
Hipro power supplies are pretty good. They make all sizes and wattage's.
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Power = voltage * current * cos (power factor); So if voltage increases, and current stays unchanged, power usage will also increase in proportion. A: Power is a factor of voltage and current therefore the power will increase if one or both are increased
A computer consume an average of 700-1000 watt. It varries due to the efficiency of computer and other extra audio devices, power supply Eg:ups, home theatre, speaker etc..
Wattage= current*voltage*power factor. Wattage=VI Cos(@)
A computer is a computer more can happen to it