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What cords are needed for a PS3?

What cords are needed for a PS3?

Getting Started with PS3

  • PlayStation “Slim” system.
  • Blu-ray player (built-in)
  • Wi-fi for easy, wireless Internet connection.
  • 1 DualShock 3 wireless controller.
  • AC power cord.
  • Composite AV cable (for old TVs)
  • USB cable.
  • Some specially marked boxes include an HDMI cable.

Can I use a ps2 power cord for PS4?

Same a title. Yep. Sony has always used the same exact cable since the original Playstation. …

Does it matter which power cable I use?

If you are referring to the 110 VAC power cord there is no problem as to which cord you use. However, the cables that connect from the PSU to the motherboard, devices, graphics card, etc. are not inter-changeable from one brand to another.

Can I use old PSU cables?

Those two power supplies are close enough that you should be able to reuse the cables. Same pinout, so no danger of damaging hardware. Yes, the preference from us is always to use the new cables, but these share the same pinouts, so you’ll be fine if you reuse the cables from the 750 G2.

Can a PC power supply kill you?

The long answer is yes, a faulty power supply with a bad ground connection (third prong) can kill you. While you hear about the occasional electrocution from computers in the news (bad ground circuits), the likelyhood of working on an open system harming you is extremely low to nil.

What power supply cables do I need?

Power Cables

  • 24-pin power to motherboard (always required)
  • 4/8-pin EPS12V power to CPU (always required)
  • 6/8-pin power to video card (normally required)
  • SATA power to storage devices (normally required)
  • MOLEX power to accessories (optional)
  • CPU fan & case fan power (required)

Why does USB 3.0 need a power cable?

Adoption of USB 3.0 could bring an end to interfaces that use serial ports like e-SATA, which, while fast, require an additional power cable. IT’S FAST. USB 3.0 features an extra set of pins that creates a faster data bus capable of supporting real-world speeds of between 3.2 and 4 gigabits per second.

What cables do I need for my PC?

Here’s an overview of the most common computer cable types you’ll encounter when dealing with computers.

  • VGA Cable. Also known as D-sub cable, analog video cable.
  • DVI Cable. Connect one end to: computer monitor.
  • PS/2 Cable.
  • Ethernet Cable.
  • 3.5mm Audio Cable.
  • USB Cable.
  • Computer Power Cord (Kettle Plug)

What are SATA cables used for?

The SATA technology itself is a connecter interface primarily used for computer bus connections in storage applications. In this application, the cables are used to connect a mass storage device (e.g. hard disk drives, optical drives, solid-state memory drives) to a host bus adapter such as a motherboard.

Are SATA 1/2 and 3 cables the same?

Normally nothing has changed between the cables between SATA I,II and III. The same cables and connectors used for current SATA implementations can be used to connect SATA 6Gb/s devices. SATA-IO recommends utilizing quality components to ensure data integrity and robust operation at the fast 6Gb/s transfer rate.

Which is better HDD or SATA?

The third option for hard drives is a SATA drive. SATA drives are less expensive and more common than SSDs. However, SATA drives are also slower to boot up and slower in retrieving data than SSDs. HDDs are similar to SATA drives in terms of the functionality.