Actually it's the product of current and voltage. But sometimes it's only heat. And the "Wattage" on PSU's indicated how much watts (heat) a PSU can take before it melts down. By the way, the same applies to loudspeakers.
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Actually it's the product of current and voltage. But sometimes it's only heat. And the "Wattage" on PSU's indicated how much watts (heat) a PSU can take before it melts down. By the way, the same applies to loudspeakers.
Wattage is the power it can supply to the computer, basically it the POWER RATING
eg ANtec 650 = 650W
It's the age of James Watt.
bro wht is wattage