90 watts vs 65 watt power supply


All systems with a dedicated graphics card require power of 90W for the operation. A 65W PS simply not provide enough power for a system with dedicated graphics card to operate at full capacity - attention that there is a situation when the computer is in use--which could cause problems with the computer. While the stop, the watt low appreciation PS will charge your system, though more slowly indeed.

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