What does DC OUTPUT mean on the motherboard power supply nameplate?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    DC output means direct current output.

    Basic functions of DC output:

    1. The output voltage value can be set arbitrarily below the rated output voltage value and work normally.

    2. The steady current value of the output current can be set arbitrarily below the rated output current value and work normally.

    3. The voltage and current stabilization states of the DC regulated power supply can be automatically converted and there is a corresponding status indication.

    4. Accurate display and identification of the output voltage and current values are required.

    5. For DC regulated power supplies with precise requirements for output voltage and current values, multiturn potentiometers and voltage and current trimming potentiometers are generally used, or direct digital input.

    6. There should be a perfect protection circuit. The DC regulated power supply should not be damaged when the output terminal is short-circuited and abnormal working state, and can work normally immediately after the abnormal situation is eliminated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    DC output is the meaning of DC output, but that 305W does not necessarily mean 305 watts, if it is 305W, it is also the maximum power. The power rating of the brand machine is between 180-250W, I have folded a lot of brand machines, Dell's, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Great Wall, Founder, Tongfang, etc., are all like this, basically there is no power supply with a rated power of more than 250W.

    If there is a current and voltage value, you can calculate it yourself, power = current x voltage, and then add up the total power (maximum power) of each group of power supplies

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Quite simply, it means DC output. Rated at 305 watts. It does not mean that as long as the standard voltage output is connected, it is 305 watts, but it means that the power of the power supply matches the most ideal output (at this time, the additional loss is the lowest), and the specific output is related to the number of power supply interfaces you connect to (the more you connect, the larger the output).

    07 years to buy there must be 3 rated 05W power supply, you don't have to see if there is a write maxpower (this represents the maximum output power) is what is (rated generally max-50), if you want to go to such a high-end graphics card, it depends on whether your power supply has a 6-port GPIN interface (the graphics card needs to be used for independent power supply), otherwise you have to change the power supply.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is very simple, that is, the power output is 305W, DC is the meaning of DC, output is the output, DC output 305W is a wrong statement, it should be 305W power. No matter what year you bought it, you will have a power of 305W.

    If the power of the original power supply is real, it will not be like some cheap bad power supplies on the market (except for the brand), the target is virtual, and it is actually unattainable. 9600GSO is on it, but this graphics card is not good, if you like N, you have to buy DDR5 GT240.

    The landlord will divide it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    DC is the meaning of DC, output is the meaning of output, and 305W is the rated power. Whether you can get on 9600 or you still have to integrate your CPU

    motherboard and other components to consider.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Didn't you print the 2 numbers upside down???

    Until now, the computer has not heard of a 305W power supply.

    What brand does the landlord use?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Input: AC 100-240 volts 200 mA Frequency: 47 - 63 Hz.

    Output volts. Maximum current 800 mA.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    AC input, DC output Agreed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    AC input, DC output.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first is non-intrinsic short-circuit protection, i.e., safety isolation.

    The second is the stand-alone controller logo.

    The third representation can be placed directly.

    Back to the surface of the combustible, the fourth control device of the lamp below 130 degrees is overheating protection.

    The fifth is double m, which means that the temperature does not exceed 95 degrees during normal operation, and does not exceed 115 degrees when abnormal, and the sixth represents low pressure.

    Clause. Seven or eight represent IP ratings.

    The ninth seems to be the GOST certification of Russia.

    The tenth is TUV Rheinland certification.

    The first one is CE certification.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    output

    aʊtˌpʊt]

    n.Yield; Output; Opus;

    gauge] output signal;

    vt.Output;

    dc=direct current DC output:dc

    DC output.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    DC is direct current, AC is alternating current, view the original post".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It should be dc output

    DC output means direct current output.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The minimum output is 70 watts, the maximum upper limit is 180W, if you add a 7600 graphics card, it is recommended to change the power supply to at least 200 watts or more, to avoid unstable computer due to power problems!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The maximum power exerted by the positive power supply and the positive 5V power supply is 70W, which is included in the 180W.

    Both the 7600 and 7300 are PCIe graphics cards.

    You can change to NVDIA 6150 6200 or ATI9600 9800

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The power of your power supply is also too small, a little "maximum output power 180W".

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