Buying a powerful Power Supply

Since the PSU's or the Power Supply Units supply power to all of the components of the computer. It is extremely essential that one buys a PSU that provides enough power so as to provide enough power to the components that they do not slow down because of lack of power.
But buying a huge power supply does not mean buying a 2000 Watt SMPS. Doing that will take your electricity bill up to twice the normal. You need to buy a power supply that has a good amount of power while not having an excess of it.
Well, for starters you can be safe with a power supply of 300 Watts to the motherboard, a 20 Watt supply per drive, and a 20 Watt supply per 1 GB of RAM. That all works if you have a really low-end graphics card that doesn't require any more than 150 Watts to run and does not require any special connector to be powered.
  • But in case your system has a high-end GPU, you'll have to add the required power of the GPU to  the above wattage and then buy the PSU. Also don't forget to check if the GPU requires an extra cable for power. If yes, add it to the required specifications for the PSU.
  • Next, look for a power supply unit having a good amount of connectors of all types i.e. SATA, molex and PCI-E. Its always beneficial to buy one that has one or two connectors of SATA and molex for future expansions.
  • And obviously, the PSU you are buying should have a large 60 mm fan, if not 120 mm one for excellent cooling performance for your system. My recommendation: Buy one with 120 mm fan even if it costs an additional $10.

Compatibility of RAM with the system

The second most important thing everyone needs to keep in mind is whether the RAM he/she is going to buy will actually work with the system or will it get burned as soon as it is installed. You can be sure of the compatibility of RAM with the system by a very simple test. Just locate your motherboard manual (printed or online) and see what type and speed of RAM's are safe to use with the motherboard.
The motherboard documentation will usually include the following types of specifications:
  • Memory Type: DDR3 1600/1333 MHz
    • This means you can ONLY use a RAM of the type DDR3.
    • This also implies that you will be safe to use RAM's with the speed of either 1600 or 1333 MHz. The rest of them might not work or might get burned in due course.
  • Max Memory Size: 32 GB
    • This specification specifies the maximum amount of memory you can install in your system without causing any harm to it.
    • You are safe to use lesser amount of RAM than specified if you want or if you are on a tight budget, but make sure you do not exceed this limit.
You should also calculate the maximum RAM supported per slot by the motherboard by dividing the Max Memory Size by the number of sockets present on the motherboard.
For example, in a system with four RAM slots, you can install an 8 GB chip in each slot for a 32 GB motherboard.
However, in a system with eight slots, you can install 4 GB chips in each slot for a 32 GB motherboard. Using a chip with a higher memory size like 8 GB ones in this case will not be beneficial for your system.

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