Over to you<\/a><\/li><\/ul><\/nav><\/div>\nAh, the humble PSU.<\/p>\n
As long as it's doing what it's supposed to, you won't really pay attention to its existence. But as soon as it falters and your system falls flat \u2013 oh boy, do you notice.<\/p>\n
PSU is short for ‘Power Supply Unit.' It converts the electricity coming from your wall (AC power) into power that your PC components can use (DC).<\/p>\n
When you're building a PC, you're likely to get caught up in picking the flashier parts of your build like the CPU, GPU, or even RAM. We've all done it. Although it isn't that big a deal for PCs that aren't pushed to their limit for extended durations, professional workstations<\/a> and\/or render nodes<\/a>, unfortunately, don't fall into that category.<\/p>\nProfessional applications and workloads will stress even the most powerful hardware out there. Hence, reliable, safe power delivery is not optional.<\/p>\n
Let's go over the Power Supply Unit in full detail with this guide. It'll allow you to understand how to pick the right one and decipher all the jargon you're bound to encounter.<\/p>\n
<\/span>G100 PSU Recommendations for Workstations<\/span><\/h2>\nIf you\u2019re here for a quick recommendation, here\u2019s a table with our Power Supply recommendations for workstations at various wattages:<\/p>\n