Hi It looks like you have a dual 12volt rail power supply. Each rail has 16 AMPs, so technically you have 32 Amps. However i've heard this is not the case. The combined rail amp is about 29 or 30 Amps.
16A is the max one 12V rail can output. Actual combined Amperage is total Power on 12V rails divided by 12V. I=P/Vdomke13
That's right so if the total power of the rails is stated as 384Watts for both rails. Then the Amps is 32. If it is 360Watts for both rails then the answer is 30amps. The Power is normally stated on the side of the PSU.
Then it may be stated like this. 481.5Watts across both rails and the 3.3 and 5V rails so if the 3.3 and 5 V are maxed out you would subtract from the 481.5-152=329.5 giving amps of 27.45 across the 2 12V rails. Of course if the 3.3 and 5V are not maxed then this would give the +12V a little more juice than that.
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