What is a power supply unit (PSU)?

      

What is a power supply unit (PSU)?

  

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Isaac
This is a device housed inside the computer's system unit which recieve electric current from the power sources and converts or steps down the alternating current to a steady direct current voltage to be supplied to the motherboard and all other components in a computer.
isaacmuthini answered the question on December 14, 2017 at 06:34


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