The third step is to choose a new PSU that is compatible and adequate for your system. You need to consider several factors, such as the size, the wattage, the efficiency, and the connectors. The size of the PSU depends on the form factor of your case and the space available. The wattage of the PSU depends on the power consumption of your components and the headroom for future upgrades. You can use online calculators or tools to estimate your wattage needs. The efficiency of the PSU depends on how well it converts AC power to DC power and how much heat it generates. You can look for PSUs with 80 Plus certification, which indicates different levels of efficiency. The connectors of the PSU depend on the types and number of components you have. You need to make sure that the PSU has enough connectors for your motherboard, CPU, GPU, drives, and fans.