Is it safe to use a power splitter for my PC setup?

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Asked By TechieGamer99 On

I'm wondering if I can safely plug my PC, which has a 9950x3d processor and a 5090 graphics card powered by a 1200W PSU, into a power splitter, or if it absolutely needs to go directly into the wall. Would using a splitter be a bad idea?

5 Answers

Answered By SplitterSavvy12 On

I’ve been using a surge-protected splitter for about two years now, with my modem, router, PC, two monitors, and a TV all plugged in, and it’s worked fine!

Answered By CuriousEngineer88 On

It depends on what else you're plugging into the splitter. You need to consider the total power draw and check the splitter's maximum current rating. If you're just powering your PC and a monitor, it should be okay, but keep an eye on the total load.

TechieGamer99 -

It's just a double adapter, so it has two plugs; one for my PC and the other for the monitor.

Answered By SafetyFirst101 On

It's usually better to plug directly into the wall when possible. This minimizes potential issues with power load and safety.

Answered By QualityMatters04 On

I've used power splitters in the past, but I switched because my PSU plug is too big for standard ones. Just make sure you’re using a good quality splitter that has surge protection.

Answered By WattWizard22 On

Using a power splitter should generally be fine; most standard power bars can handle over 1800 watts. Just make sure the total wattage of your devices doesn't exceed that.

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