All you need to know about PC Power, PSUs, and Power Cables

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SomeTechGuy

SomeTechGuy

Күн бұрын

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@rcwagon
@rcwagon Жыл бұрын
Informative and well done. One comment, Using a larger wire in a cable (smaller AWG #) will have the effect of delivering more voltage to the load. There is some voltage dropped in the cable due to the wire's resistance (power = IR {Current squared times Resistance of the cable}). Bigger wire = smaller resistance - less power dropped in the wire, slightly higher voltage at the load.
@sometechguy
@sometechguy Жыл бұрын
Thank you, good clarification.
@BigPlonkerAlt
@BigPlonkerAlt 7 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you!
@sometechguy
@sometechguy 7 ай бұрын
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@burellyt
@burellyt 8 ай бұрын
Nice job, informative but a bit underdeveloped. For example, I have a 'be quiet' 13 1000 psu with pcie ports that are 12 pin. As well there are a couple of P8 ports with 10 pins. You didn't mention anything about that possibility or what the difference is between them.. Also when discussing the sata ports on the psu, the ones on your psu are two rows of 3 whereas my psu has a single row of 5 pins. Lastly, if I wanted to use the connection on the m/b for the additional power (the one next to the 24 pin connector) I would need a 6 pin connector but my psu does not have any 6 pin ports so i would need an adapter? And where would I attach such cable to the psu? Again, great job, but could use a look at several more psu's.
@sometechguy
@sometechguy 8 ай бұрын
At the PSU end, each is going to vary and those connectors can be proprietary. It’s important to use cables for that specific PSU (and even model). At the other end, everything needs to comply with standards, so they should present a 20 or 24PIN ATX cable, and then 6/8PIN pcie and 8 PIN EPS/CPU as well as Sata and usually sole ‘Molex’. So not sure on the connector types or pin outs on your BeQuiet but the Motheboard end should be the same, and you would use a PCIe 6 pin for that additional plug next to the 24PIN, and of course CPU/EPS 8 pin for the sockets for the CPU portion. If you are out of PCIe cables for that supplementary connector, you can get converters for EPS to PCIe as they are all 12V, but be careful you have the right adapter, check the PIN outs with the seller and don’t force it if it won’t fit. But usually if you are running a rig that is calling for supplementary power then you would run a beefier PSU that would have the addition cables. That supplementary connector is really only needs of you are pulling lots of power off the motherboard via PCIe, for example, 2 GPU, which is pretty rare there days. Thanks for the feedback, and watching.
@ahmed8607
@ahmed8607 Ай бұрын
Hello can you please help me i moved out and mixed all my cables i dont know witch cable is for my psu and witch is for my monitor i have a seasonic gx 850 w psu
@sometechguy
@sometechguy Ай бұрын
The only cable that is inter-changeable between the two is the power cable, and these are both a standard cable, you could google 'IEC C13' and you can use them either on a monitor or power supply (or many other things).
@ahmed8607
@ahmed8607 Ай бұрын
@@sometechguy so it doesn’t matter? The cable also says 250 volt idk if that is imported
@sometechguy
@sometechguy Ай бұрын
@@ahmed8607 I don’t what cables you have, what they are rated for or what country you are in (or the mains power in that country). But monitors and power supplies would typically use the same cable type and as long as they are properly made and fused, it should not matter.
@ahmed8607
@ahmed8607 Ай бұрын
@@sometechguy thx for your time deserve a sub
@sometechguy
@sometechguy Ай бұрын
@@ahmed8607 no problem, hope the move goes well and you get your pc up and running 👍
@b_u_x402
@b_u_x402 Жыл бұрын
Can you help ...my pc works 100% but somtimes it just doesn't power on at all ..idk why that happens
@sometechguy
@sometechguy Жыл бұрын
Very hard to say from the description. Check everything is plugged in thoroughly and see if you get any beeps from the computer at startup. Different numbers of beeps indicate different problems with the start sequence. Make sure the PSU provides enough power for the components you have. Also, if the problem started after you added or changed something, that's an indicator. If it isn't starting at all, and you have more than 1 memory module installed, you can try it with 1 at a time to see if its faulty RAM, and make sure the RAM is all seated correctly. If you can get to BIOS, try doing a BIOS update or reset the BIOS settings in case you made a bad change there. But its a bit of a vague question, so could be many things. Good luck with it!
@abreu7756
@abreu7756 8 ай бұрын
thx
@sometechguy
@sometechguy 8 ай бұрын
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