On 12/7/05, Kylde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've always refrained from plugging monitors into the back of the PC
> PSU, when PSU's support such a thing, instead plugging the monitors
> directly into a socket of their own.  DOES plugging a monitor into a PC
> PSU cause ANY extra strain on the PSU ?


It shouldn't. The PSU converts AC power to DV. The extra plug on the back of
the PSU is just an extra AC output that is split from the incoming AC power.
It should have no more effect than using a power strip to connect both the
PC and the Monitor to a single outlet. If you have really bad power and a
really cheap power supply, it might intensify any interference problems you
have, but that would be the least of your worries.

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