You can go to the manufacturers website for each component to find the exac wattage amounts. Or if not available you can go to http://www.pcpower.com/technology/power_usage/
and get the estimate provided or the midpoint of the estimate.
There are 2 physical components of a computer. Software and Hardware. For great example of each go to: http://www.slideshare.net/Amitchandra.5681/components-of-computer-2-presentation
Which is more important, a car or the tires, engine, and transmission? Each of the components is useless by itself, and a car cannot do anything if it is missing its non-aesthetic components. Same goes for a computer.
The motherboard is the brains of the computer. The motherboard is a large printed circuit board. It allows components to communicate with each other.
The wattage will depend upon the type of bulb and the number of lights on the string. It will tell you on the package what each bulb requires in wattage, so you only need to multiply that by the number of bulbs in the string. so, number of bulbs x wattage requirement for each bulb = wattage requirement.
You first must determine what wattage each computer consumes. You then need to figure out what your electrical rate is ... the charge per kilowatt hour.
Each of the components of what?
what are the technical details about each hardware component called?
CPU input units output units and primary memory
The motherboard is the brains of the computer. The motherboard is a large printed circuit board. It allows components to communicate with each other.
Different appliances have different wattage draws. Without knowing the wattage of the appliance, an answer can not be given.
The Basic Input Output System -- BIOS -- wakes up the computer and alerts the operating system as to which components are installed and the function of each.
Components within a computer need to be able to work with each other. this is called compatability. Usually a system builder would start with a computer CPU (Central prosessing unit) and find the best compatible motherboard for the cpu. Then from there would find the best compatible Memory, and other components