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Re: Question on Amps in Computer Screen
Why is it safe? I'm being serious here.vskid wrote:Yes.
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Re: Question on Amps in Computer Screen
It only uses as many amps as it needs. the amps are how much current it CAN put out. Volts are how fast the electricity moves through it (usually can't go over or under in volts). Amps times Volts equals Watts.metalcookie wrote:Why is it safe? I'm being serious here.vskid wrote:Yes.
You want a PSU that can put out AT LEAST as many amps as the device says it takes. ones that can put out more generally won't run as how.
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Re: Question on Amps in Computer Screen
Thank you for learning me.nevermind1534 wrote:It only uses as many amps as it needs. the amps are how much current it CAN put out. Volts are how fast the electricity moves through it (usually can't go over or under in volts). Amps times Volts equals Watts.metalcookie wrote:Why is it safe? I'm being serious here.vskid wrote:Yes.
You want a PSU that can put out AT LEAST as many amps as the device says it takes. ones that can put out more generally won't run as how.
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