A component located inside the computer chassis / case.
Motherboard connects every component of a computer and so its AKA "backbone of PC"
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If you have gigabit network cards in your PC the internal network will be faster.
First go into CMOS setup and disable the internal device.
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To substitute an internal device with an external device, first go into the CMOS setup and disable the internal device.
When a software designer make comments in their code, it is referred to as internal documentation. It has the following information for each of the code component : - what is the name of the component- who wrote it - where does the component fit in the general system design - when was the component written and revised - why the component exists - how the component uses its data structures, algorithms and controls
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The CPU
The component inside the interior or internal portion of something is called the "interior element" or "internal component." It is the part that is located within the structure or body of an object.
More often than not, also depending on the type of PC lover you are, you will find that it is mostly the Graphics card that will use most power. Unless you have a built in grahpics card, then it will most likely be the motherboard.