Psupaste

If you’ve spent any time on PC building forums or r/pcmasterrace in the last few weeks, you’ve probably seen the term thrown around: .

Unlike a standard "Paste" command, which simply moves a file as-is, psuPaste performs an extraction or compression process: psupaste

For the uninitiated, "Psupaste" (a portmanteau of and Thermal Paste ) refers to the controversial practice of applying a thin layer of non-conductive thermal compound to the contact points where your power supply unit connects to the modular cables. If you’ve spent any time on PC building

If you meant a or a typo , please clarify: which simply moves a file as-is

If you are experiencing coil whine or voltage instability, the solution isn't a tube of paste. It’s usually a high-quality UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) or, ironically, just upgrading to a higher-tier PSU.

Using a regular "Paste" or the older "mcPaste" on PS2 save folders often leads to .

Since "psupaste" appears to be a unique or coined term (likely a portmanteau of (Power Supply Unit) and Paste , or perhaps a specific niche tool/community name), I have written a speculative blog post treating it as a new lifehack for PC builders.

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