>Hello,
>
>I am interested in bypassing my 5/12 volt outputs on my computer's
>power supply and directly supplying those things which need these
>voltage levels with battery voltages. Do I need to provide any kind
>of voltage and current regulation to do this?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Tim Sullivan

Umm, you don't want to do that.   The 3.3, 5, and 12 volts must be 
supplied typically at +/- .1%.   If you want a battery powered 
computer, the best choice is a laptop.   The next choice would be a 
big battery and an inverter supplying 110V AC to the power supply.
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