9:49 That;'s 15 A at 250 volt. Not or. In fact, you can calculate how many watts you will use when fully in use: 15 x 250 = 1500 watt. Hence there is a limit to the amount of watts in a power supply. Which is also why makers of hardware need to keep their equipment under certain wattages.
5:10 Incorrect! 2.0 is 480 Mbit/s 3.0 - more known as USB 5 Gbps currently - is 5 Gbit/s (or >5100 Mbit/s) 3.1 - more known as USB 10 Gbps currently and the modern standard is 10 Gbit/s (or >10200 Mbit/s)
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9:49 That;'s 15 A at 250 volt. Not or. In fact, you can calculate how many watts you will use when fully in use: 15 x 250 = 1500 watt.
Hence there is a limit to the amount of watts in a power supply.
Which is also why makers of hardware need to keep their equipment under certain wattages.
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5:10 Incorrect!
2.0 is 480 Mbit/s
3.0 - more known as USB 5 Gbps currently - is 5 Gbit/s (or >5100 Mbit/s)
3.1 - more known as USB 10 Gbps currently and the modern standard is 10 Gbit/s (or >10200 Mbit/s)