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3 Primary Types of Computer Cables You Need to Know About

  There are times when computer cables might seem confusing and all the same. It becomes hard to distinguish which one is useful for which purpose. Today, I have a detailed article for you with all the necessary information about three main types of computer cables. This will help you to understand each and distinguish them. So, let's start exploring about the three primary and popular computer cables: 1. USB (Universal Serial Bus) These are the most common and versatile computer cables. You can connect almost every computer peripheral device like keyboards, flash drives, mice, headsets, wireless adapters, etc., to the computer via a USB port. These cables have multiple versions, or should I say they have evolved in multiple versions with varying speeds. USB 1.0 It can transmit data at a speed of 1.5 MB/s. USB 2.0 It can transmit data at a speed of 60 MB/s. This version is compatible with older versions of the USB. USB 3.0 It can transmit data at a speed of 625 MB/s. This version i

Few Reasons How Wired connections are Faster than Wireless Connections

  We all prefer wifi because we love the freedom that comes with it. We can access the internet anytime without much effort. With wired connections, some people don’t like the mess ethernet cables create. Sometimes we also have devices that are not compatible with LAN ports. Bu t, if you  have to deal with confidential data and need a more reliable, fast connection, then you must think about getting a wired connection for yourself. Also, wired connections have less latency compared to wifi connections.  This article explains everything about how a wired mess(wired connection) can be better than a wireless connection. Wired Connections are More Secured Wired connections are more secured compared to wireless connections. Here are some use cases and examples to understand the why of it. First, let’s understand how wireless connections work. A wireless connection uses radio frequencies to send signals between devices. It uses the gigahertz range to send and receive data. So, you don’t need

Tips to Choose and Manage Data Center Power Cords

  Usually, in data center power system design, more emphasis is given on power equipment and not on power cords. The right selection of power cords not only matters to the cost of the data center installation but also to its performance. Using good quality and the right type of power cords is of utmost importance.    Generally, for the data center the  C13 power cord , C15 power cord, and  C19 power cord  are popular for their use. For more tips and information regarding how to manage data center power cords, keep reading!   Know the Equipment The first thing we need to figure out is the maximum power voltage for the equipment. For connecting multiple devices, calculate the total power and then choose the connecting plugs. The next thing on the list is the connector type of the equipment to determine the power type.   For different countries, the standards for connectors of powered equipment and power cords are different. So, different types of connectors have different specifications.

Top 3 USB Hubs for All Your Gadgets

  Let’s admit the fact that our laptops never come with enough ports. Especially for Macbook Air users, it becomes compulsory to carry an array of dongles so that it can get easier to plug everything in with USB cables and other products. Enter USB hubs. That makes everything much easier. It not only expands the number of ports, but with USB docks you can set up your perfect dream workstation with a single plug! Today, we will talk about some of the best USB hubs that can be of the best use for you. However, you must be wondering if there is any difference between USB hubs and docks? Well yes! There is a thin line since they technically do the same thing. However, there are some differences that you need to consider before buying them. Basically, USB hubs are smaller, and cheaper dongles that add extra USB ports, SD card readers, display outputs, or a headphone jack. These don’t supply extra power which means you will not be able to change gadgets plugged into them. These are also port