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i have buy a power supply for my pc
but the current for the power is deffrent may be this take me to be in truble
 

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Hi payman, You need to specify your system specs. That means list what CPU, Motherboard you have, and also how many GPU's, HDD's, RAM's and ODD's also monitor(s) you have, and if you wish to change/add anything in the near future.

If you don't understand any part of my question, please post back & I'll explain further.
 
i have buy a power supply for my pc
but the current for the power is deffrent may be this take me to be in truble

Hi if you old psu was a 400 w and you got a more powerfull one their is no trouble.

You have to check out because some compaq, dell and other brands uses their own psu, therefore you could damage the computer.

What brand is your computer and what model is your psu ?