The desktop stand-alone may come with devices on board such as compact disks, digital video devices, and digital video recorders, in addition to input and output devices such as keyboards, storage devices, monitors, and printers.
A computer is made of 8 main parts
First there is the motherboard which is the main chip in your computer where all the data passes though. All the parts in the computer are connected to the motherboard.
Next there is your CPU (i3, i5, i7 etc....) which carries out most of your computers instructions, mathematical, logical and input output operations. Think of this as being similar to the function of your brain.
The Hard disk drive, is made of a magnetic disk where the memory in your computer is stored. Most importantly, the operating system (Windows 7, Mac OSX, Linux etc.) in the computer is stored in the hard drive, and your computer cannot function without it. That's why, when you hold a magnet near a computer it stops working, because a magnet disrupts the magnetic function in the hard drive.
The RAM, (Random Access Memory) is a memory stick connected directly to your motherboard, which contains fast memory that can be accessed almost instantly. Memory from your hard drive is loaded onto the RAM when it needs use. An example is, when you turn on your computer, the operating system is loaded onto the RAM, so all the features can be accessed almost instantly.
Some computers contain a GPU, a graphical processing unit. This is similar to a CPU, except the GPU mainly processes graphical information. Sometimes the GPU is integrated into the motherboard or the CPU.
There is the Power Supply Unit or PSU. This simply takes the electricity from the outlet, and distributes it among the hardware in your computer.
You have your CD/DVD/Blue Ray drive. This is simply the slot where you put your disks to be read by the computer.
Lastly, your computer will have some sort of cooling system. Most computers use fans, to circulate the hot air out of your computer and to bring warm air in. A computer needs a cooling system to keep the temperature down or it will overheat. When a computer overheats, this can disrupt its functions and make it preform less effectively.
A desktop computers maiin components are a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse and a CPU. Additional components can be a modem, a printer, a scanner and speakers.
Power supply unit, motherboard, hard drive, cables, fans, CD ROM.
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what are five typical features of a desktop computer
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It depended to your computer configuration.
Mostly my computer option located on the desktop.
A desktop
My HP pavillion(Name on my computer) desktop is the regular desktop on my computer
the size of the desktop computer is (small).
the "computer term" for desktop is desktop
The difference between desktop computer and personal computer is that desktop computer is for everyone and personal computer is for your own self!
No, your desktop computer is a digital computer as are virtually all modern computers.
Internal Desktop refers to electronic computer parts that are designed to be installed inside a desktop computer. e.g Internal Desktop Hard Drives are hard drives designed to be installed inside a desktop computer.
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That varies depending on the computer (see the label on your computer for its ratings):a very tiny desktop computer that I have draws about 1Aan old quadcore desktop computer that I have draws about 12Aetc.
The best desktop computer to have is a silver sony
The largest difference between any laptop computer and desktop computer is that a laptop is portable and a desktop is not. If you do not require you computer to be portable then a desktop computer is preferable as it will be cheaper to purchase than a laptop of equal specs.
PC stands for "personal computer" . Therefore a desktop PC is just that - a home computer!
You would need to open up your computer to expose the motherboard and materials your desktop computer may contain. You can than use compressed air and dust removers to remove all the dirty stuff your computer may have.