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Power
Your computer is obviously an electronic device, and its many components of course
require power. Like the case, most people don't give
much thought to the power supplied to the system. The power supply in your PC can be
compared to the officials at a baseball game: if they are doing their jobs properly nobody
really notices them, but if they aren't, everybody knows it and isn't very happy about it.
:^)
There are two aspects to power in the PC:
- External Power: External power refers to
the power that is delivered to the back of the system case. There are several
considerations regarding this power and how it is supplied that will determine if your
internal power supply is going to work the way it should.
- Power Supply: The power supply is the
small box that sits inside your case and takes the external power you supply to the
computer. Its main job is to transform this power into a form the rest of the computer can
use.
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