In order to supply power supply to your computer you would need an outlet plug near your computer. Then you can plug your computer into that and necessarily, use an extension.
The power supply makes the computer run, without any type of power supply it would be impossible to run a computer. The mains power supply for a laptop and the power supply unit of a desk top, both convert the high AC voltage from the mains power and convert it to low voltage DC, for the electronics of a computer to use.
Your computer can run as long as there is a power supply. As long as the power is on you should have no problem
Yes
If it is a computer power supply it is the box that gives the computer its power from the outlet.
No attempt should be made to repair the power supply. The power supply should be replaced with a power supply of equal or greater wattage.
The "power supply" supplies power to a computer. A computer's power supply is a "switchmode power supply" responsible for converting the AC voltage from the wall into several DC output voltages.
Depends on make and model. If you just open the side panel of the computer and look at the box on top were the power cord goes then it should say there.
Power supplies are rated at the maximum wattage they can put out. Of course, a computers requirements vary depending on what the computer is doing, so a computer power supply should be of the same, or greater, wattage requirement of the computer when under it's greatest load.
When your computer will not power on. When the cooling fan of the power supply has failed. When the amount of hardware in use in your case exceeds the power capability of your power supply.
A dual power supply refers to a system that provides two separate power sources to a device or circuit. This setup offers redundancy and can help improve reliability in case one power source fails. It is commonly used in critical systems where uninterrupted power supply is necessary.
Uninterruptible Power Supply. Its not a component of your computer rather a battery backup surge protector to keep your computer (or anything else for that matter) running in the event of a power outage.
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