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W = A X V (go figure)
Now why does amperage matter?
Wattage can be affected by voltage or amperage change. In PSUs, the voltage shouldn't change, but the amps can. Get me here? We can only get 3.3V, 5V, 12V, etc. So since amps can change, we want more amps on the 12V and some on the 5V, not on the 3.3V. Some companies put a whole mess on the 3.3V and the 5V, leaving a weak 12V rail, and advertise their PSU as high wattage. So you don't get a slice of PIE, it's all mines!!
 
^ dats right... isn't that how 3dgameman (Rodney Reynolds) explains PSU's b4 he reviews them?
 
^ dats right... isn't that how 3dgameman (Rodney Reynolds) explains PSU's b4 he reviews them?

OMG, I love Rodney Reynolds. Do you subscribe to him? No, I just made it up this morning when I just woke up. Now that you mention it, it is similar but I didn't jack him. And too bad his reviews arn't 100% Kickbutt anymore, just Kickbutt.
 
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