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<p>and peripheral devices. Several direct-current voltages are required, and they must be regulated with some accuracy to provide stable operation of the computer. A power supply rail or voltage rail refers to a single voltage provided by a PSU.</p>

<p>Some PSUs can also supply a <a href="page.php?w=standby_power">standby voltage</a>, so that most of the <a href="page.php?w=computer">computer</a> system can be powered off after preparing for hibernation or shutdown, and powered back on by an event. Standby power allows a computer to be started</p><p>
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