There can be differences in the main power connectors to the board - e.g not the standard 24 and 4 or 20 and 4, the voltages produced are the same but the amps can be higher. Also the server may have more peripheral connectors in order to power multiple hard drives etc. My fujitsu is a low profile rack mounted server and it's PSUs are hot swap-able and don't cross over to other desktop machines. They just slot in and out without having to disconnect any cables. It's 6 SCSI hot swap hard drives are all powered from two peripheral power connectors connected to a common board. But the a tower case IBM server that I have has 6 peripheral connectors and non standard main power connectors. So there are minor and major differences depending on the server. So you need to look very carefully at the specs and what you want it to do.
Laptop power supply provides a much lower watt output compared to desktop because its powering a smaller and more energy efficient device. Do not try mixing them
lol no
No... The power supply is simply a battery in the back of the laptop. But if you use a Desktop it is like any other power source.
A laptop.
Docking stations allow you to plug a laptop into a standard desktop peripherals without plugging them directly into the laptop. Computer docking stations are central hubs where you can plug in a laptop to a power supply, a monitor, a keyboard, speakers and a mouse.
There are various stores that supply wheeled laptop bags. Officedepot supplies wheeled laptop bags, laptop cases and sleeves. Target and amazon are other online stores that supply wheeled laptop bags.
My friend brought his laptop to a sleepover and it seemed to work fine on Minecraft. Then, when I went over to another friends, I tried playing Minecraft on his Laptop and it was very laggy. It depends on the specs of the laptop. The absolute best option is the desktop. However, if you a traveller and prefer laptops, then I suggest getting a gaming laptop. Desktops are naturally more powerful than laptops, as they have an unlimited surge of power (assuming you have electricity!) from your power supply, and to top it off, cooling systems are much better in the desktop, meaning a lot less cut offs (possibly none!).
Many situations may lead a user to search for a generic laptop power supply. The original power supply may have become ineffective or may have been lost during travel. Laptop power supplies are the connection between the laptop and a power source. This cable is used to recharge the batteries that are a component of the notebook. Regardless of the reason for replacement, the user must decide whether to buy a name brand power supply or go with a generic manufacturer.
tor ma k 101 bar....
Your battery.
In the case of a desktop computer a power supply that in turn plugs into a household outlet provides power to the internal components of the computer. In the case of a laptop or tablet a battery provides power.
The laptop has a power supply that connects between the laptop and the wall outlet. Looking at the power supply, the input voltage will show a working voltage from 100 to 240 volts. You may need a pin changing adapter because the pin configuration is different between 110 outlets and 220 volt outlets. Get past the pin configuration difference the computer will operate on both voltages through the power supply as long it is in the voltage range stated above.