Description
A generic desktop power cable is typically a three-pronged cable used to connect a desktop computer to a power outlet. It has one end that plugs into the back of the computer’s power supply unit (PSU) and the other end that plugs into a standard electrical outlet.
Common types of desktop power cables include:
- IEC 60320 C13: This is the most common type of power cable used with desktop computers. It has a three-pronged connector on one end and a C13 connector on the other.
- IEC 60320 C14: This is less common but can be found on some older or specialized desktop computers. It has a three-pronged connector on one end and a C14 connector on the other.





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