+12v,-12v, +5v, ,-5v, +3.3v and the one seldom used is -5v
What are the 5 voltages produced by and BTX power supply? +12v -12v +5v -5v +3.3v
+5, -5, +12, -12
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V
Depends on the power supply, usually theres a red switch on the back that says the voltages that I can be. You can also change them by going to the boot setting(setting when the computer boots up)
+3.3v +5v -5v +12v -12v
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V -5V is seldom used
+12, -12, +5, -5, 3.3 and ground (or 0).
The usual voltages produced by the power supply in a standard personal computer system are 5 volts and 12 volts.For more information see the Related Link shown below.
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Maintain constant stable supply and reference voltages.
The voltages supported by a UPS power supply in the US ranges from 50Hz, 60Hg or 400Hg frequency conversions. This may not be an exact answer to the question.
The ATX power supply uses 3.3, +5, -5, +12 and -12 volts, plus a common or ground. The +12 and -12 are used by one pin each, so I would guess that would be what you mean by the seldom used. The 3.3 volt is what distinguishes the ATX from earlier power supplies, which only had +5, -5, +12 and -12, plus a common or ground.