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A power supply that transforms AC to DC is used to provide the proper voltage to a CPU.

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What is power voltage input of CPU?

depends on the CPU unit and if its overclocked. older CPUs generally use less power. try looking up the specific CPU. but its generally around 4v i believe.


Heat sensor with fan cooling with op-amp?

heat sensor with fan cooling it will be used for cpu . it will be cool thing the mother board it will be reduce cpu temperature.........


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What FIVE DC voltages does a PC power supply provide?

A PC power supply typically provides five main DC voltages: +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, and +5V standby. The +3.3V and +5V outputs are commonly used for powering logic circuits and peripheral devices, while the +12V output is primarily used for powering the CPU and graphics cards. The -12V output is less commonly used but can power certain legacy components. The +5V standby voltage is used to keep some functions active while the PC is powered off, such as wake-on-LAN features.


Distinguish between primary memory and auxiliary memory?

the main memory is the central storage unit of the computer system. it is relatively large and fast memory used 2 store the programs and data during the computer operation.main memory communicates directly with the CPU. main memory includes RAM and ROMs. devices that provide backup storage are known as auxillary memory. auxillary memory are relatively slow in comparision to the main memory. auxillary memory includes flash memory,magntic disks and floppys. main memory is located inside the CPU but auxillary memory is located out the CPU. the main memory is the central storage unit of the computer system. it is relatively large and fast memory used 2 store the programs and data during the computer operation.main memory communicates directly with the CPU. main memory includes RAM and ROMs. devices that provide backup storage are known as auxillary memory. auxillary memory are relatively slow in comparision to the main memory. auxillary memory includes flash memory,magntic disks and floppys. main memory is located inside the CPU but auxillary memory is located out the CPU.

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As CPU technology has evovled the operating voltage has?

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What is Vcore?

What are Vcore and Vi/o?Vcore is the Voltage for the CPU core, Vio is the Voltage for the Chipset, RAM and AGP slot.


What is power voltage input of CPU?

depends on the CPU unit and if its overclocked. older CPUs generally use less power. try looking up the specific CPU. but its generally around 4v i believe.