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  2. Cooler Master - Wikipedia

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    The company headquarters of Cooler Master is located in Neihu District, Taipei City, Taiwan and has a manufacturing facility in Huizhou, China. [5] To support international operations, the company also has branch offices in various continents, including United States (Fremont, California and Chino, California), the Netherlands (), Italy (), France (), Germany (), Russia (), and Brazil ().

  3. DeepCool - Wikipedia

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    Old logo used until January 11, 2020. DeepCool (Chinese: 九州风神) is a Chinese computer hardware manufacturer headquartered in Beijing.Founded in 1996, the company produces a range of products including air and water CPU coolers, computer cases, power supplies, computer peripherals, and accessories.

  4. Laptop cooler - Wikipedia

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    A multi-surface cooler is a sub-type of passive cooler. It allows airflow both between the laptop base and cooler, and between the base of the cooler and the user's lap. These laptop coolers are suitable for laptops that have vents on the underside. The multi-surface cooling design typically works on any surface without blocking any vents.

  5. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    4-Wire PWM Controlled Fans Specification v1.3 – Intel; 3-Wire and 4-Wire Fan Connectors – Intel; 3-Wire and 4-Wire Fan Pinouts – AllPinouts; How PC Fans Work (2/3/4-wire) – PCB Heaven; Why and How to Control (2/3/4-wire) Fan Speed for Cooling Electronic Equipment – Analog Devices; PWM Fan Controller project – Alan's Electronic Projects

  6. Power supply unit (computer) - Wikipedia

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    24-pin ATX12V 2.x power supply connector Color Signal [A] Pin [B] Pin [B] [C] Signal [A] Color Orange +3.3 V 1 13 +3.3 V Orange +3.3 V sense [D] Brown Orange +3.3 V 2 14 −12 V Blue Black Ground 3 15 Ground Black Red +5 V 4 16 Power on [E] Green Black Ground 5 17 Ground Black Red +5 V 6 18 Ground Black Black Ground 7 19 Ground Black Grey

  7. ATX - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 900-watt power supply with the 80 Plus Silver efficiency rating (which means that such a power supply is designed to be at least 85 percent efficient for loads above 180 W) may only be 73% efficient when the load is lower than 100 W, which is a typical idle power for a desktop computer. Thus, for a 100 W load, losses for this ...

  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. PS-ON Signal - Wikipedia

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    #PS_ON pin is marked by number 16. PS-ON Signal is a pin on a 20-pin or 24-pin ATX-specified power connector used to turn a personal computer power supply unit on/off. The PS_ON pin is normally pulled high in an open-circuit, but will turn on the power supply when it is pulled low, by shorting it to the common signal (COM).