You need to know:
1) The amperage of the circuit breaker, and
2) what OUTLETS that circuit breaker has on it.
If you for example had the PC on the same circuit breaker as a 1000W microwave you might need a 30A to 40A breaker (depending on what else is on it).
more info:
https://www.milestoneelectricdfw.com/resources/faq-tripping-breaker
"What can I plug into a 20 AMP circuit? A 20 AMP circuit at 120 volt (at 80%) will hold 1920 watts for long periods. It would be possible to operate a 1200 watt coffee pot and even a 600 watt can opener, but not a 1200 watt coffee pot and a 1500 watt microwave oven. In order to operate in a safe and efficient manner, you will need to run larger wattage appliances on separate circuits."