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[* black] Moving along to a box within the box, we lift the power supply away from the main assembly.
-[* black] This PSU's primary pipe outputs up to 21.25 amps at 12 volts, which equates to 255 juicy watts.
- [* icon_note] That's just slightly higher than the [guide|99609|One X|new_window=true]'s 245-watt power supply, but significantly less than the optical-drive-having PS5's 350-watt unit.
- [* black] [Maybe include why this is so much less power than the PS5?]
+[* black] This PSU's primary rail outputs up to 21.25 amps at 12 volts, which equates to 255 juicy watts.
+ [* icon_note] Add the peripheral 60W output, and you get a total of 315 watts. That's quite a bit higher than the [guide|99609|One X|new_window=true]'s 245-watt power supply, but still less than the optical-drive-having PS5's 350-watt unit.
+ [* icon_reminder] Why does the PS5 have a significantly beefier PSU? Check back in a few days for our PS5 teardown to find out!