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Ensure stable performance with reliable power supplies, delivering consistent energy output and protection for all your PC components.
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- Alloy (1)
- ALOGIC (1)
- Antec (33)
- ARLO Australia (1)
- Armaggeddon (2)
- ASUS (8)
- Aywun (3)
- Corsair (15)
- DATALOGIC (2)
- DEEPCOOL (4)
- FSP (8)
- Gigabyte (5)
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (3)
- IN WIN (1)
- Intel (1)
- Leader (1)
- Lenovo (3)
- MSI (9)
- NZXT (3)
- SONICWALL (1)
- Teltonika (5)
- TGC (1)
- Ubiquiti (1)
- Yealink (2)
- Zebra (1)
- Zippy (1)
Why Choose a Power Supply Unit?
The power supply unit (PSU) is a critical component that delivers stable and efficient power to your entire system. Whether you're building a gaming PC, workstation, or everyday desktop, a reliable PSU ensures safe operation, protects your hardware, and supports future upgrades.
Find the Best PSU for Your Build
Choosing the right power supply depends on your systems power requirements and build type. Do you need modular cables for clean cable management or high wattage for a powerful GPU? We offer a range of PSUs with varying efficiency ratings, form factors, and protection features to match your setup.
Recommended Options for Builders
Our top picks include 80 PLUS certified units, fully modular designs, and quiet fan operation. These power supplies are built for durability, safety, and performanceideal for both entry-level and high-end systems.
FAQs about Power Supplies
These are answers to some of the most common questions we get from our customers regarding power supplies:
Basic systems may need 400500W, while gaming or workstation builds often require 650W or more. Use a PSU calculator to estimate your total power needs.
80 PLUS certification indicates energy efficiency. Higher ratings like Bronze, Gold, or Platinum mean less wasted power and lower heat output.
Most cases support standard ATX PSUs, but compact builds may require SFX or other form factors. Always check your cases specifications before buying.