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AC Input | 100–240 Vac — 10–5A 50–60Hz | |||||||
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DC Output | +3.3V | +5V | +12V1 | +12V2 | +12V3 | +12V4 | −12V | +5Vsb |
Max Output Current | 36A (118.8 W) |
30A (150 W) |
18A (216 W) |
18A (216 W) |
18A (216 W) |
18A (216 W) |
0.5A (6 W) |
3.0A (15 W) |
Max Combined Power | 155W | 680W | 20W | |||||
Total Power | 700W |
Power requirements of personal computers
Personal computers usually require 300 to 500 W.[12]
This is pretty ridiculous, modern desktop computers don't use as much as 50 watts. NotYourFathersOldsmobile (talk) 06:13, 9 December 2017 (UTC)
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The link to http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/534 in the external links section is now dead. NotYourFathersOldsmobile (talk) 06:53, 9 December 2017 (UTC)
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