Are all CPU power cords the same?
In the US, that’s almost always 120V AC. The number on the power cable determines the maximum safe voltage for that power cable. Therefore, in the US, any cable rated to 120V or higher will work fine.
Are PSU power cords universal?
Fortunately, they’re all the same; if the power cable fits into the PSU then it’s the right one. Generally, there are 2 different types for computer PSUs: the C13/C14, and the C19/C20.
What gauge is Kimber Kable 8tc?
16 strands of 19.5 AWG OFE (oxygen free electrolytic) copper with industry leading conductivity. (102% IACS).
Can you use any AC power cord?
Ac voltage is important but usually AC devices only draw the amperage as neeeded so as long as there are sufficent amp supplied, the device should be ok.
Can you use different power cables?
Many power cords or leads are interchangeable within the same country and within the same family. Those that have specialized requirements tend to have interlocking devices or tabs that prevent similar cords from being used in other places.
Does it matter what power cable I use for my PC?
Any cable will work. A 1,000W power supply (80% efficient) will pull about 10 amps at full load. That’s well within the specs of any of those cables. Some compaines do sell heavier duty cables, with larger wires in them, but there’s no need in this case.
Can you use any power cord for a PSU?
Many power cords or leads are interchangeable within the same country and within the same family. Those that have specialized requirements tend to have interlocking devices or tabs that prevent similar cords from being used in other places. Don’t worry. If it fits, you’ll be fine.
Where is Kimber cable made?
Ogden, Utah
Our product eliminates noise and improves the fidelity of entire audio/video systems. Today, Kimber Kable employs more than 29 people in Ogden, Utah where our product is manufactured.