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System devices
Adriana Laura Cordova Angulo
A graphics card, also known as a video card or GPU, is a hardware component that is responsible for processing and displaying images on a computer. Nvidia graphics cards are high-performance devices that enable powerful graphics rendering and processing for use in video editing, video games and other complex computer operations. PCI Express (PCIe) is an I/O bus technology designed to replace the interconnection of peripheral components.
The International Cooperation Program, PCI. A PCI slot is an opening in the motherboard that allows the connection of various types of cards. A slot is an opening or an indentation. The term is often used to refer to the channel that allows a part to be inserted or assembled. The motherboard is the main printed circuit board of a computer, which means that it is the main piece of circuitry to which the other parts that create the assembly are connected. ATX motherboard The standard motherboard format in the hardware market. It is used in computers intended for work, office or gaming. It has up to 7 expansion slots and up to 4 RAM slots. It includes between 4 and 6 SATA connectors depending on the model.
Dual formatting is a technique that allows software for two systems that would normally require different disk formats to be recorded on the same diskette. A dual-format game demo diskette. A dual-layer disc differs from its regular DVD counterpart in that it employs a second physical layer within the disc itself. The Dual Layer capable drive accesses the second layer by shining the laser through the semi-transparent first layer. DVD rewritable discs (DVD RW) are designed to store up to 4.7GB or 120 minutes of DVD-quality video. Unlike DVD-R, content can be added or rewritten to a DVD RW disc, making DVD rewritable discs ideal for backing up movie or video collections.
Network connectivity is an extensive and comprehensive process by which various parts of a specific network connect with one another. Broadcom Corporation is a fabless U.S. semiconductor company that designs products for the wireless and broadband communications industry. A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers and peripheral devices that are connected together within a distinct geographic area, such as an office building or campus. The devices are connected via a common communications line or wireless connection to a server.
USB 2.0 flash drives These allow the transfer of data, images, videos and files in general at a speed of 60 Mb per second. The USB port or Universal Serial Bus (Universal Serial Bus) is a port designed to connect various peripherals to one computer. The USB port is found on all modern computers. There are a few different connectors used to connect devices.
Intel Core Duo is a historic sixth generation microprocessor launched in January 2006 by Intel , after the Pentium D and predecessor to the Core 2 Duo . It has two execution cores which makes this processor special for multi -threaded applications and multitasking . It can run several demanding applications simultaneously, such as graphics-intensive games or calculation MHz is short for megahertz and stands for one million cycles per second, or one million hertz. CPU, or central processing unit, is a hardware component and the central computing unit of a server. KB: the frequently used unit of measurement for data storage, the kilobyte. MG, megabyte, a unit roughly equivalent to one million bytes.
Serial ATA or SATA (acronym for “Serial Advanced Technology Attachment”) is a serial data transfer interface between the motherboard and some storage devices, such as HDD hard disks, CD/DVD/Blu-ray drives, solid state drives (SSD) or other devices. RPM A revolution per minute is a unit of frequency that is also used to express angular velocity.
The IEEE 1394 port is a serial bus interface standard for high-speed communications and isochronous real time data transfer. Known under several names including FireWire (Apple), i. LINK (Sony), and Lynx (Texas Instruments), this interface directly connects peripheral devices to a computer or to each other.
The Windows Vista Business operating system was designed to meet the needs of business organizations of any size. For small businesses, Windows Vista Business will contribute to a more efficient and secure operation, less dependent on dedicated IT technical support.
Widescreen is any image format with a horizontally larger (wider) aspect ratio than 4:3, the academy standard used by analog television. 19” means nineteen inches, a unit of length. Dot pitch is used to give an idea of the definition of a screen. A smaller dot pitch usually means a sharper image.
A power supply is the device used to convert the current from the mains into a form of energy suitable for the components of an electronic device or system. The watt (W) is the unit of measurement of electrical power in the International System of Units, which is equivalent to the production of 1 joule per second (1J/s). The watt measures the rate at which energy can be transformed.
The Multi-Media Card Reader (4-in-1 card) is a USB device. It is normal for a USB device to appear in the Safely Remove Hardware utility as a USB mass storage device. There is no need to stop or remove this device.
DDR2 SDRAM (Double Data Rate type two Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) is a type of RAM. Random Access Memory (RAM) is a short-term storage memory. The operating system of computers or other devices uses RAM to temporarily store all programs and their execution processes.
7.1 surround sound is the common name for an eight-channel surround audio system commonly used in home theatre configurations. It adds two additional speakers to the more conventional six-channel audio configuration. Woofer A type of loudspeaker that reproduces low and mid frequencies, sometimes between 40 Hz and 1,000 Hz. Hz, hertz. The unit of frequency measurement in the International System of Units and measures the number of times an event is repeated during one second. 1Hz is one cycle per second.