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How to Connect Inputs into Computer Power Supplies

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Summary: What are some external components for computer power supply and how does one connect inputs? Learn in this free video.

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"On behalf of Expert Village.com my name is Luke and I'm with Friendly Computers and I'm here to tell you about power supplies. What your going to want to do is start with the three prong. Depending on the power supply it'll be upside down or something just plug it in. This is basic, this is the basic monitor cable, and depending on you machine if you have a video card, depending on the video card it might have DVI which looks a little bit different than this, generally it's fairly simple to plug in. Your just going to want to plug it in, line up the pins and just shove it in like that. Your going to want to screw it in like after that to make sure doesn't come loose so you don't loose the picture in the middle of something. And depending on your set up at home you might have internic connection for the internet, you might have wireless it just varies. If you have internic, and you have a internic port just go ahead and insert it in like that it look similar to a phone cable but it looks a little bit bigger. Next keyboard and mouse generally it's color coated but keyboard ports are normally purple you just plug it in right like that. And keyboards are normally green if it's not color coated keyboards to the left and mouse are always to the right."

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