I think that there is not something as you suggest.
Usually power ratings for the supply are on the side of the supply itself... inside the case..
2006-09-07 12:56:40
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answered by rocketman33 2
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There might be some things that get specs on the internet but the easiest way to find out the voltage of your power supply (Im guessing thats what your asking) is to open the case and just look at the sticker on the side. Or a owners manual.
2006-09-07 14:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No. You open the case and look at the side of your power supply. There is noway for the computer to establish how big the power supply is (unless it shuts down because the power is insufficient).
2006-09-07 13:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you cant...you have to open the tower and look at the power supply's label which is usually on the side of the power supply
2006-09-07 12:57:57
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answered by rsist34 5
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Sometimes it helps to think and define the question before posting.
What do you mean by "power". Do you mean the wattage rating of the power supply (if so, no)? Do you mean the "power" of the processor? If so do a search for "cpu identify" or "cpu benchmark"
2006-09-07 13:01:34
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answered by agb90spruce 7
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if you are talking about the spec of your computer do this
right click on my computer on your desktop then click on properties and in the general tab itwill say what you have in your tower like it will tell you how much ram you have ect
2006-09-07 13:04:12
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answered by netgirl1961 2
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If you really want to know what's in your machine, just search "belarc advisor" and click on the right buttons. Belarc will tell you everything you would ever want to know about your RAM, cpu, drives, et cetera...
2006-09-07 14:09:59
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answered by christopher s 5
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It's called "Owner's Manual".
2006-09-07 13:16:51
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answered by What_Did_You_Expect 6
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