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  • What is a Power Supply in a Computer?

    A computer's power supply is a device that converts electricity in a wall socket from alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) at voltages that will run the computer's motherboard, hard...

  • What is an ATX Power Supply?

    An ATX power supply is a power supply designed for the ATX form factor--the standard size of computer towers, motherboards and components.

  • How to Troubleshoot a PC Power Supply

    A computer power supply is responsible for drawing electricity from an outlet and converting it into energy that a computer can use safely. If a computer's power supply is malfunctioning, it is...

  • Installing an OCZ Power Supply

    OCZ is an electronics manufacturer that produces computer power supplies. A computer power supply is the piece of hardware that is connected to an electrical outlet and converts power into...

  • How to Install the Power Supply on an HP Computer

    The power supply of a computer is a device that converts electricity from a wall socket into current the computer uses to operate. Power supplies are rated for a certain maximum wattage output;...

  • How to Install a Power Supply on an HP Pavilion

    The power supply of a computer is a device which converts electricity from a normal socket into current that the computer can use safely without overloading it. Popular manufactured computers such...

  • How to Install a Hyper Power Supply

    A computer power supply is a box-shaped device which converts electricity from an outlet into power that a computer can use to run all of its devices. The size of a power supply is usually judged...

  • How to Install a Computer Power Supply

    One of the most common problems that makes a computer inoperable is a faulty power supply. Whether due to a power surge, overheating or just dying from age, chances are you will have to replace a...

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