Depends on what wattage it is, and the manufacture. You can use adapters types of wire connections, and sometimes you can get splitters.
Yes. If the power supply is of a low wattage and has too many pieces of hardware connected to it, it can. Try buying a power supply with a wattage over 300. One thing to check before replacing the power supply is the voltage selector in the back. If you use 120 volt power, then setting the power supply to 240 volts will cause the PC to only get half of the power it needs. External peripherals with their own power supply will not impact the power supply or current in the computer. Printers and monitors usually get their power from the wall socket, not the computer, and the same goes for external modems that plug into the wall. Keyboards and mice take negligible power.
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The first power supply was created in the 1920s, as devices used for powering residential and commercial radios. Many changes have occurred over the decades from using vacuum tube linear regulators, to the use of semiconductors, and eventually fault tolerant devices.
Well it all depends on how high-end your computer is. If it is a rather basic model there are probably between 450 and 500 watts, but if you have a higher-end computer, it will probably have between 600 and 850 watts. This way the higher the ammount of watts your computer has the more power it will have to run the hardware of your computer.
There are three wires supplying power to your home two line wires @ 110 volts each and one nutral.
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Usually only one, this is the main power source to the computer.
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Usually two cables total. Such as the SATA Cable and the power cable. As for how many wires are in those cables, it would depends on the connection. Such as IDE have 40 wires. Power cables are usually four pin. It all depends.
Garmin GPS devices have many accessories. For example, carrying cases to protect the GPS whe not in use, window mounts to secure the GPS to the window, USB cables to attach it to a computer for information updates, power supply cables, and screen protectors.
The best power supply I've used is the Hurricane digital power supply, it has many features my favorite being that it remembers your last settings.
They are either data cables that connects peripherals to each other for communication, cables to send a signal (power, LED light), or power cables to provide DC power to each parts of the computer. Cables come in many different various types depending on their purposes.
Usual power supply cables are designed for current up to 16 amperes (considering that voltage is 220V). But since the power is distributed between all your plugs, real maximum value depends upon your electricity distribution scheme.
If your asking this question i would suggest not opening your computer up and taking it to a shop. But the power supply has several conncetions coming from the back side which are plugged into the different components, many components receive power directly from the motherboard aswell.
Many different connectors can have 20 pins. Some examples of these are:ATX power supply connectorsJTAG cables (used for programming embedded devices)A proprietary OBDII connector found in some BMW vehiclesHDMI cables / connectors (used for high-definition video)Very old Apple floppy drives
CPUs get power from two places-- From the motherboard through the tiny pins on the bottom of the CPU (Which in turn gets power from the 20 / 24 pin connector that connects tot he power supply) and from a 4 / 8 (Only on the newest boards) - pin connector that directly feeds the CPU a very steady supply of power. Both come from your actual Power Supply.