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Explain the speed of the computer?

Computers have many different components with different parts. The higher speed of that component, the faster the computer does that job. For example, even though they are more expensive and hold less data, SSDs are faster than most hard drives. Therefore, the computer boots faster, and file operations are faster. The primary factor in how fast a computer itself works is usually the processer. The faster the processor is (more gigahertz), the faster the computer can make calculations.


What are not parts of a computer?

All things except computer parts are not parts of a computer. It is easier to list computer parts:mainboardsCPUs (processors)RAM memory modulesinternal HDDs (hard disc drives) and SSDs (Solid States Drives)internal optical drivesgraphis cardssound cardsfax/modem cardsLAN cardscomputer casespower supply unitsinternal cablesvarious controller cards (USB, FireWire)


What is the best defragment software?

Perfect disk, they even claim that it supports SSDs.


Where can cheap SSDs be found?

Solid State Drives, or SSDs that are inexpensive can be found at online sites such as Ebuyer or Amazon. It is also a god idea to check weekly advertised specials at electronics stores such as Best Buy or Fry's Electronics.


What are 2 files systems used by hard drives?

Discs and SSDs Solid State Drives


How does a magnet erase a computer or jump drive?

A magnet does not affect a computer other than the [mechanical] hard drives. Even then, you'd have to take it out and run it through a relatively powerful magnet for it to do anything. Flash drives, "jump drives", or "thumb drives" are a form of solid-state storage (just as SSDs are, but on a different level) and are not susceptible to electromagetic fields.


What are two advantages of SSDs over magnetic hard drive?

faster access to data and reduced power usage


How do platter based drives compare to SSDs?

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