tweakboy Diamond Member Jan 3, 2010 9,517 2 81 www.hammiestudios.com Sep 16, 2012 #1 http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-supports-new-usb-version-that-could-power-pcs ^_^
B Blain Lifer Oct 9, 1999 23,643 3 81 Sep 16, 2012 #2 Time for some benchmarking. Can I power my PC from over a greater distance using USB-Ethernet adapters and Cat6a? Last edited: Sep 16, 2012
Time for some benchmarking. Can I power my PC from over a greater distance using USB-Ethernet adapters and Cat6a?
Throckmorton Lifer Aug 23, 2007 16,829 3 0 Sep 16, 2012 #3 100W at 12v is 8amps.... That's going to require a thick wire and thick connectors.
V Vinwiesel Member Jan 26, 2011 163 0 0 Sep 17, 2012 #4 Limit at 12v is 3A. To get the max 100W requires a 20v 5A setting. http://www.usb.org/developers/powerdelivery/PD_1.0_Introduction.pdf
Limit at 12v is 3A. To get the max 100W requires a 20v 5A setting. http://www.usb.org/developers/powerdelivery/PD_1.0_Introduction.pdf