Desktop Motherboard Power Sequence (Dead) || Tutorial Class || Compufact Systems

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  • Desktop Motherboard Power Sequence (Dead) || Tutorial Class || Compufact Systems
    The power sequence for a desktop motherboard is the order in which various components receive power when the computer is turned on. It typically follows this sequence:
    1. Power Supply Unit (PSU): When the computer is switched on, the PSU provides power to the motherboard.
    2. Motherboard: The motherboard receives power and initializes various components, including the CPU, RAM, and chipset.
    3. CPU (Central Processing Unit): The CPU receives power and starts executing instructions.
    4. RAM (Random Access Memory): The RAM modules are powered up, allowing the CPU to access and use them.
    5. Chipset: The chipset, which controls communication between various components, is powered up.
    6. Peripherals: Power is supplied to connected peripherals, such as hard drives, optical drives, and expansion cards.
    7. Graphics Card: If a dedicated graphics card is present, it receives power and becomes active.
    This sequence ensures that components are powered up in the correct order to prevent hardware conflicts and allow the computer to boot successfully.

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