THE SYSTEM UNIT
THE SYSTEM UNIT
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REFERENCES
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drive bays
drive bays
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
SOUND CARD
SOUND CARD
VIDEO CARD
VIDEO CARD
PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR
MEMORY
MEMORY
DRIVE BAY(S)
DRIVE BAY(S)
Drive bays are most commonly used to store disk drives, although they can also be used for front-end USB ports, I/O bays, card readers, fans, fan controllers, RAID controllers, tool storage, and other uses.
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power supply
power supply
A power supply is an electronic circuit that converts alternating current (AC) voltage to direct current (DC). Aside from preventing your computer from shutting down unexpectedly, this also prevents data corruption caused by power outages and low voltage.
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Sound card
Sound card
A sound card is an expansion card or integrated circuit (IC) that generates sound on a computer that can be heard through speakers or headphones. Also known as an audio output device, sound board, or audio card.
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VIDEO CARD
VIDEO CARD
A video card is a piece of computer hardware that is installed in a motherboard expansion slot. Although most video cards are PCIe, they are also available in PCI and AGP formats. Some video cards only have one port for connecting to a standard monitor or projector, whereas more advanced models may have ports for connecting to multiple output sources, such as additional monitors and televisions.
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PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR
A processor (CPU) is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
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memory
memory
RAM (random access memory) is memory that stores the data that the processor is currently using, and it is one of the most fundamental elements of computing. RAM also keeps data easily accessible so that your processor can quickly find it without having to go into long-term storage to complete immediate processing tasks.
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Wikipedia (2022)Drive Bay Retrieved From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_bay#:~:text=Drive%20bays%20are%20most%20commonly,mounted%20in%20a%20drive%20bay.
“Basic Components of a Power Supply Unit.” TurboFuture, 12 Apr. 2022, turbofuture.com/industrial/Basic-Elements-of-a-Power-Supply.
Computer Hope (2021) Sound card Retrieved From https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/s/souncard.
“What Is a Video Card?” Lifewire, 24 May 2022, www.lifewire.com/what-is-a-video-card-2618161.
Contributor, TechTarget. “Processor (CPU).” WhatIs.com, 14 Aug. 2019, www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/processor.
https://www.avast.com/c-what-is-ram-memory#topic-1
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THE SYSTEM UNIT
THE SYSTEM UNIT
Start
REFERENCES
click to enter
drive bays
drive bays
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
SOUND CARD
SOUND CARD
VIDEO CARD
VIDEO CARD
PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR
MEMORY
MEMORY
DRIVE BAY(S)
DRIVE BAY(S)
Drive bays are most commonly used to store disk drives, although they can also be used for front-end USB ports, I/O bays, card readers, fans, fan controllers, RAID controllers, tool storage, and other uses.
Return
power supply
power supply
A power supply is an electronic circuit that converts alternating current (AC) voltage to direct current (DC). Aside from preventing your computer from shutting down unexpectedly, this also prevents data corruption caused by power outages and low voltage.
Return
Sound card
Sound card
A sound card is an expansion card or integrated circuit (IC) that generates sound on a computer that can be heard through speakers or headphones. Also known as an audio output device, sound board, or audio card.
Return
VIDEO CARD
VIDEO CARD
A video card is a piece of computer hardware that is installed in a motherboard expansion slot. Although most video cards are PCIe, they are also available in PCI and AGP formats. Some video cards only have one port for connecting to a standard monitor or projector, whereas more advanced models may have ports for connecting to multiple output sources, such as additional monitors and televisions.
Return
PROCESSOR
PROCESSOR
A processor (CPU) is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
Return
memory
memory
RAM (random access memory) is memory that stores the data that the processor is currently using, and it is one of the most fundamental elements of computing. RAM also keeps data easily accessible so that your processor can quickly find it without having to go into long-term storage to complete immediate processing tasks.
Return
Wikipedia (2022)Drive Bay Retrieved From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_bay#:~:text=Drive%20bays%20are%20most%20commonly,mounted%20in%20a%20drive%20bay.
“Basic Components of a Power Supply Unit.” TurboFuture, 12 Apr. 2022, turbofuture.com/industrial/Basic-Elements-of-a-Power-Supply.
Computer Hope (2021) Sound card Retrieved From https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/s/souncard.
“What Is a Video Card?” Lifewire, 24 May 2022, www.lifewire.com/what-is-a-video-card-2618161.
Contributor, TechTarget. “Processor (CPU).” WhatIs.com, 14 Aug. 2019, www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/processor.
https://www.avast.com/c-what-is-ram-memory#topic-1