How to know the brand of the PSU ?

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#1 669594
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hey guys, can u tell me how can i know the brand of my 5oo W psu since it is not viewable on the PSU because it is already installed. I don't want to remove it and put it back.

Any help would be welcome.

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#2 RayvinAzn
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Try taking off the other side of the case, or removing the top of the case if that comes off.

Then again, you can remove a power supply by taking out four screws if you just want to look at the label. You don't have to disconnect anything.

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thanks for the info gonna try that

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it's an i-ways p4-450W i think it's not decent, i am running it with Q6600 Intel Quad 2.4 Ghz, 2Gb of DDR2-800, a inno3D 8800 GT with Seagate Barracuda 250 Gb HDD and Mobo intel P35DPM, it's running great but should i consider changing my PSU ?
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it's an i-ways p4-450W i think it's not decent, i am running it with Q6600 Intel Quad 2.4 Ghz, 2Gb of DDR2-800, a inno3D 8800 GT with Seagate Barracuda 250 Gb HDD and Mobo intel P35DPM, it's running great but should i consider changing my PSU ? 669594

well if its running great, then i think not.

unless you are going to upgrade your gpu.