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| No, it does not. But it will allow you to have a faster processor or have more add-in cards, hard drives, etc. |
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| com. runs on electrical currents more power means more current. Your cpu gets more power. |
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| No, it is a balance. You Match the power supply output with the load requirements of all the components. Most have reserve capacity.When you upgrade your computer with more hard drives, more powerfull video or sound cards then you need a more powerfull power supply |
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