Cpu Power Supply
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![]() Dynex™ 520W ATX CPU Power Supply DX 520WPS US $39.99
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![]() Dynex 400W ATX CPU Power Supply DX 400WPS US $34.95
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![]() Dynex DX 520WPS 520 Watt ATX CPU Computer PC Modular Power Supply US $24.95
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply DX 400WPS US $24.95
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![]() Dynex 520 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply DX 520WPS US $24.95
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply 24 20 pin with SATA PCI Express connector US $24.95
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply US $24.95
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![]() Dynex 520W ATX CPU Power Supply US $24.75
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![]() Dynex 520 Watt ATX PC Power Supply CPU Internal Desktop Computer Intel AMD US $24.00
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![]() Dynex ™ 520W ATX CPU Power Supply Model DX 520WPS US $23.99
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![]() Dynex DX 400WPS 400 Watt ATX CPU Computer PC Modular Power Supply NEW US $23.95
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply DX 400WPS US $23.95
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![]() Dynex 520W ATX CPU Power Supply DX 520WPS US $23.95
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply DX 400WPS US $21.95
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![]() DYNEX DX 400WPS ATX 400 Watt CPU Power Supply US $20.99
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![]() NEW Rocketfish 500 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply US $20.50
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![]() Dynex DX 400WPS 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply US $20.49
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![]() DYNEX DX 400WPS ATX 400 Watt CPU Power Supply NEW NIB US $20.20
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![]() Visiontek 900222 450watt Power Supply Dedicated Graphics Card and Cpu US $30.00
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![]() Dynex DX 400WPS 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply US $19.99
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![]() Dynex 520W ATX CPU Power Supply DX 520WPS US $19.99
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![]() Dynex 400 Watt ATX CPU Power Supply Model DX 400WPS US $19.99
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![]() Dynex 500W ATX CPU Power Supply MRSP $10999 US $19.64
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Fast facts on Desktop Components
From cheap Think Pad notebooks. Knowledge of PC Hard ware is the very basic thing that one needs to know if he or she has plans of starting up a personal Desktop (PC) from a scratch. This is because if one is knowledgeable on this, he or she would know how to choose the components needed and that person could also save up some money since he or she can opt for lesser known brands.
The most basic Desktop Hard ware includes the monitor, the keyboard, and the mouse. But, there are so many PC Hard ware components needed to make the Desktop perform its function. Aside from the physical components, you will also need operating system and a number of software. The following are some of the basic components of Desktop Computer Parts and its specifications:
The Central Processing Unit or CPU: This is directly related to the "motherboard" which is the very body of the Computer itself. For the CPU to perform its functions as the brain of the Computer, it needs: a heat sink and fan; the chip set which is responsible for bridging the CPU to other components of the system; the memory or the RAM which is responsible for running processes and applications; the BIOS that includes power management and boot firmware; and the Basic Input Output System which handles the operating system drivers.
The power supply: Since Desktops depend on electricity as the power source, the power supply is needed to make sure that everything will work. Components of power supply include the power cord, the switch, and the cooling fan.
The video display controller: This is responsible for producing the output for the visual display unit and is usually built into the motherboard or sometimes attached in its own separate slot such as the PCI, the PCI-E, the PCI-E 2.0, or the AGP like a graphics card.
The removable media devices: This mainly refer to the Computer storage. The most common removable media devices - which are suitable for data and music - in a personal Computer include the Floppy disk which is considered as an outdated storage device; the Zip drive which has a higher capacity than Floppy disk, the compact disc (CD), the CD-ROM Drive to read data; the CD Writer to read and write data on the CD; DVD which is a higher memory type of CD; the DVD-ROM Drive; the DVD Writer; the DVD-RAM Drive for express reading and writing; the Blu-ray Disc for high-density data storage and high-definition videos; the BD-ROM Drive, the BD Writer; and the USB flash drive which is flash device used for memory data storage and has big capacity.
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what happens if the cpu power supply is insufficient?
like would it not start, or would it damage my card? i just installed a hd 5770 video card and im worried if it will have dire consequences..
If the PSU can not supply sufficient output to the hardware devices then usually you would get at best a system wide freeze as one component is waiting for a response from another or at worst a BSOD (blue screen of death) as the data can not be transferred from one component to another.
You can look up the power usage of most of your hardware from the various manufacturers websites, sometime a little hard to track down but often it is in the performance or specs details somewhere.
Generally a 450w PSU is sufficient for most things that has perhaps 1x HD, 1x DVD, 1x CPU, 2x RAM modules and 1x VGA. Adding a second HD should not trouble it much likewise a second DVD drive should not be a problem either, even the cheapest PSU should be able handle it, the problem arises when you have perhaps 2 of HD and DVD with your CPU and then add a second VGA card and 4 memory modules with perhaps a sound card as well, but generally even a reasonably priced PSU should be capable.
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