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.
i believe it would be the computer.
There are more than 3 components in a computer. An example of 3 components that every computer has: Motherboard, processor, memory.
A supercomputer uses the same components as a home computer, simply uses more of them.
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No, a 34 amp appliance requires more amperage than a 20 amp circuit can provide. It is important to match the electrical requirements of an appliance with the circuit it is connected to in order to avoid overloading the circuit and causing potential safety hazards.
Hi Not shore what exactly what you are meaning but a large computer will be bigger with more space for the motherboard and components while a medium-size computer will be smaller with less room.
I am unsure what type of appliance parts you are looking to learn about. Commonly you can find appliance manuals which provide information about individual parts of each appliance.
Both hardware and software are equally important components in a system. Hardware includes physical components like processors and memory, while software refers to the programs and applications that run on the hardware. A well-designed system requires both hardware and software components to work together effectively.
It is important because it helps to prevent overheating inside your case. A processor runs very hot, A video card runs hot. That's why there are usually some fans inside the case. Although they do help it's best to maximize the cooling inside your computer. The lower temperature it operates at the more you can push it. I run my case open aired, maybe that's a step too far but it does help. Airflow is VERY important though, don't unplug your fans unless you want your components to overheat! There are some extra cooling fans you can buy at fry's or other computer components stores, called PCI fans. They boost the cooling a a little, that should help.
Yes: Desktops have standardardized formfactors for their peripherals whereas laptops have different formfacters for each company. Also, the components are larger, there is more room for new components within the case, and more expansion ports in a desktop computer.
There are several components within a computer that help computer to go faster and more powerful. -Processor (CPU) - Memory (RAM) - Hard Disk.
My Computer->System Properties will only tell you the components that the operating system has device drivers for. On the other hand, a physical inspection might reveal more components, but they would only operate correctly if the device drivers are installed in the software.