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- The graphics processor of a top-end video card can have up to 16 virtual voltage phases. Cards of lesser power - from one phase.
- Up to three power phases are installed on the video memory.
- If the video card is designed to connect additional power, then it has one or two phases.
The remaining components do not have a separate voltage, so there is no point in considering them.