Yes, the power supply will obviously only draw the power required for what ever load you place on the unit from your internal computer components.
Each power supply has effeciency ratings some power will be lost.
No, for the slim tower Dell Vostro 200, you will need a specified PATX psu. Only the mini tower can accommodate mATX-ATX psu's.
A PSU in a system unit is the power supply unit. It provides well-regulated power for the computer and its peripherals.
A power supply unit (PSU) converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer. PSU is a output device because it is outputting power to the rest of the device. Most personal computers can be plugged into standard electrical outlets.
The PSU's main job is to break down the amount of electricity and distribute it to different parts of the board. The parts are to delicate to handle the huge amounts of electricity that comes directly from the socket on the wall. Aswell as this, the electric comming from the wall is AC and the PSU converts this to DC. And importantly it helps with spikes and brown outs in the supply from the wall.
A computer's power supply unit provides all needed voltages for the components of a computer that are internal. Externals either draw power from the USB bus (which in turn gets it's power from the aforementioned PSU or a Hub with a power supply) OR have their own internal power supply with a cable.
No, for the slim tower Dell Vostro 200, you will need a specified PATX psu. Only the mini tower can accommodate mATX-ATX psu's.
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No. It is a Navratna PSU
psu means public sector unit
PSU stands for Public Sector Undertakings
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I personally have never heard of them, I would recommend an XFX psu.
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PSU calculators are also known as Power Supply Calculators. If an individual is interested in purchasing a PSU calculator, they can purchase them at Wal-mart, Tom's Hardware, and Target.