It is the CPU or Centeral Prosessing Unit.
The fans usually connect to the motherboard, but they can connect directly to the power supply unit.
You can't a CPU is one computer. However, you can run may virtual computers on one real computer.
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The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is interfaced to the random access memory (RAM) via the front side bus (FSB). Additionally the Northbridge is/can also be interfaced with the CPU through FSBs.
Your CPU or "Computer Processing Unit" is used for handling all data and programs running on your computer. This can be from browsing the web to saving a document, all the information must be processed and the CPU does just that.
No. A CPU is used to perform mathematical equations for a computer, using a series of 1's and 0's. A modem is used to connect a device directly to the internet or a service, using cables and wires.
The CPU is connected to all the peripherals, which include the keyboard, the monitor, the speakers, and anything else that is connected to your computer. Strictly speaking, the CPU is physically connected to the motherboard.
You can connect a monitor to a computer console or CPU by attaching the monitors video cable to the back of the computer where there is a port specificly designed for monitors. Once this connection is made start your computer and you should get a picture.
In a way both are correct. The FSB (Front Side Bus) is the direct connection between the CPU (or Central Processing Unit (computer Processor)) and the Northbridge (which generally has the memory controller on it).
Every Time The Computer Is Turned On
What does the CPU Fan connect to?