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  2. Power supply unit (computer) - Wikipedia

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    A semi modular power supply to the left and a non-modular power supply to the right. A modular power supply provides a detachable cable system, offering the ability to remove unused connections at the expense of a small amount of extra electrical resistance introduced by the additional connector. [33]

  3. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    To serve as a central backbone to which all other modular parts such as CPU, RAM, and hard drives can be attached as required to create a computer; To be interchangeable (in most cases) with different components (in particular CPU and expansion cards) for the purposes of customization and upgrading; To distribute power to other circuit boards

  4. Modular design - Wikipedia

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    A computer is one of the best examples of modular design. Typical computer modules include a computer chassis, power supply units, processors, mainboards, graphics cards, hard drives, and optical drives. All of these parts should be easily interchangeable as long as the user uses parts that support the same standard interface.

  5. Review: Framework's latest modular laptop is one I could ...

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    This latest generation is good enough that I felt it could be my daily driver, the port swap system is simple enough for a child to use, and if you don't mind continuing to take part in the ...

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  7. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    A laptop's battery is charged using an external power supply, which is plugged into a wall outlet. The power supply outputs a DC voltage typically in the range of 7.2—24 volts. The power supply is usually external and connected to the laptop through a DC connector cable. In most cases, it can charge the battery and power the laptop ...

  8. Power supply - Wikipedia

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    An integrated power supply is one that shares a common printed circuit board with its load. An external power supply, AC adapter or power brick, is a power supply located in the load's AC power cord that plugs into a wall outlet; a wall wart is an external supply integrated with the outlet plug itself. These are popular in consumer electronics ...

  9. Voltage regulator module - Wikipedia

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    A voltage regulator module (VRM), sometimes called processor power module (PPM), is a buck converter that provides the microprocessor and chipset the appropriate supply voltage, converting +3.3 V, +5 V or +12 V to lower voltages required by the devices, allowing devices with different supply voltages be mounted on the same motherboard.

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