Ya, best way is to remove it and look at the large sticker on top.
Also, on the wiring-harness ... I think if all 4 video-card PCIe power connectors have voltage on them, it's the 875w. But still, if it's important to know, I would just take a few minutes and remove it and find out for sure.
Sergmix
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February 1st, 2015 17:00
I finally decided to take it off and see for myself. Turned out to be surprisingly easy: just 4 screws and 1 cable.
It is indeed 875W.
Sergmix
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January 30th, 2015 18:00
I would prefer to avoid taking it off, seems horribly inconvenient.
In case this is important, the machine has the following specs:
Alienware Aurora R4 (Late 2011)
i7-4820
16gb DDR3
gtx 770
If anybody has the same pc and remembers what the psu is, please respond.
Tesla1856
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January 30th, 2015 18:00
Ya, best way is to remove it and look at the large sticker on top.
Also, on the wiring-harness ... I think if all 4 video-card PCIe power connectors have voltage on them, it's the 875w. But still, if it's important to know, I would just take a few minutes and remove it and find out for sure.
skiman3911
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January 31st, 2015 11:00
what do you want to do wt the info ?
Sergmix
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January 31st, 2015 14:00
I just installed gtx 980 and want to be sure it has sufficient power.
skiman3911
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February 1st, 2015 16:00
i have r4 from2013 and 2xgtx970 and its great