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Hello Sandoval!

AVR, stands for Automatic Voltage Regulator, is not a part of the computer. It is one of the support for your computer so whenever there is a power outage the power supply of your computer will not be affected.

Your computer will work even without the AVR.

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AVR = Automatic Voltage Regulation

It is not part of the computer. You buy it separately.

It protects your computer from power surges,
thereby increasing the durability of that equipment overall.

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    lanebel May 27, 2014

    what is the causes why AVR not working?

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