90 Degree Pc Power Cable

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Can I Use any Power Cord for my PC?

Any cable will work. A 1,000W power supply 80% efficient will pull about 10 amps at full load. Thats well within the specs of any of those cables. Some compaines do sell heavier duty cables, with larger wires in them, but theres no need in this case.

Does the Power Cable Matter for PC?

If you are referring to the 110 VAC power cord there is no problem as to which cord you use. However, the cables that connect from the PSU to the motherboard, devices, graphics card, etc. are not interchangeable from one brand to another.

What Power Cord should I Use for my PC?

You will need a heavy-duty cord, which implies that you should find one that has a “14” rating. You can even go with a 12-gauge cable, but it's not necessary. However, it is important to choose a grounded design of the cord. That means it should have three prongs, as that is the safest option to use with a PC.

Are all Power Supply Cables the same PC?

The input power cords are pretty standard. If you had a really high wattage power supply you might want a heavier gauge wire, but otherwise the power supply has a standard power input.

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What Connector has 24 Pins?

The ATX 24-pin power supply connector is the standard motherboard power connector in computers today. The connector itself is a Molex 39-01-2240 connector, often called a Molex Mini-fit Jr.

Do all Motherboards have 24 Pin Connectors?

Almost all of the new power supplies used today feature a 24pin power connector to connect to a computer motherboard. However, some motherboards still feature a 20pin ATX power connection. Thankfully, almost all 24pin power connectors are designed so that four of the pins can be detached or moved out of the way.

What is a 24 Pin Used For?

A 24-pin power supply adds an extra line each of 3.3 volts, 5 volts, and 12 volts, as well as an additional ground. These extra lines are used to satisfy the needs of newer technologies and more power-hungry peripherals. They also replace older 12 volt auxiliary connectors found on some 20-pin motherboards.

90 Degree 24 Pin Motherboard Connector Adapter