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Introducing: Laying the cable in Kolink mode

Cables, wires, connectors, packaging. What article to write about a bunch of cables? Well, not too uplifting, not too world-saving, and not too addictive. It’s almost certain I don’t want to, but I won’t get used to it.

 

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Even then, it's not stupid. We have already written articles about so much of everything. About video cards, motherboards, USB gadgets, and CPU coolers, why not write about cables? It's not a fool anymore because we often start our article on a certain type of hardware by saying which one, that is, the part that won't make your machine faster, but if you buy shit out of it, it's going to be a smoky plan for everything about your computer. did you dream Of course it's a power supply!

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So the power supply is an important part of our machine, even if we are not very aware of it. There it ticks in the background, pushes the electrons into the hardware, and then they become images and sounds, tuning and, in the worst case, smoke.

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However, there are the cables, which we are not talking about at all. Add it to the motherboard, install it, add it to the router, plug it in, share the delej. Who cares how that deleu goes? Does it circulate back and forth, or does it hiss all the way, or does it run into a lot of resistance and heat up in high heat production? We are not dealing with this for cattle. It is only natural that the wire conducts current. The fence also leads, so what?

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Yet that particular “wire” isn’t just about the wire, though. There are other parts of the body, such as the insulation, the connector, the threaded fastener on the connector, and such nonsense. Are these really nothing? Of course not! Anyone who has a mind will think carefully about what cables to buy before building a machine!

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s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.