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The monitor is not powered by the computer. If there is not Signal to the monitor from the computer there will be no display, however the power to a monitor is supplied by a separate cord from the outlet to the monitor.
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Monitor cables are used to connect computer monitors to the PC tower. Without monitor cables, you would not be able to see anything on your screen from the PC.
The power supply and monitor contain enough power to give you a strong shock except when they are unplugged.
The magic genie that makes the monitor go will escape, you'll see it in the form of the smoke coming out of your monitor.
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A computers power supply can cause a shock even when unplugged but it's not dangerous. The monitor stores enough power to kill for many years after being unplugged. Never open the case of a monitor.
Yes, an 800va UPS might power a PC with that size power supply and a monitor. Of course, to be on the safe side, you should use a modern monitor and not a CRT monitor.
This is pushing it, but it might be possible. If the PC has a 550 Watt power supply, then if you monitor pulls 250 Watts or less, it should work. You would likely do better if you had a LED/LCD monitor with this PC and backup power supply. Of course, the 550 Watt power supply shouldn't be pulling that all the time.
1. Unstable electricity supply 2. Magnets around the monitor 3. Damaged Computer Graphics card or monitor it self