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The System Unit contains the computers CPU(central processing unit), also called the processor,which is the brain of the computer system and the hard drivewhich stores all the computer's resident programs.

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A computer's CPU and hard drive are found in the?

A computer's CPU and hard drive are found in theD. system unit


Where is the CPU and hard drive found in computer?

The System Unit contains the computers CPU(central processing unit), also called the processor,which is the brain of the computer system and the hard drivewhich stores all the computer's resident programs.


Is the monitor considered the brain of the computer?

No it is not, the closest relation to a brain in the computer would be the Hard Drive and the CPU


What is the difference between a Solid-state Drive and a computer processor?

one is a hard drive and one is the cpu.......ssd=storage.......processor(cpu)=crunches the data.....


If the hard drive is replaced with a larger unit, will it make the cpu faster?

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Examples of a computer hardware?

Case / power supply, Motherboard, CPU, Memory, Optical drive, Hard drive...


A computer's CPU and hard drive is found in the?

phyiscally? or in the operating system? physically well it is in the case. to find it on the operating system you need to go onto "my computer" to find your CPU specifications. go to run then type in "DXDiag" press enter


What are the charactaristics of computer?

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Where is the data and programs that are not currently being used by a computer kept?

CPU


Why memory is kept near CPU in a digital computer?

Typically for faster transfer rates to the CPU (also notice that RAM is in between the CPU and the Hard drive connectors)


IS the CPU the temporary storage location for all the data and instructions the computer needs when it is running?

No. The CPU is NOT a storage device. It is where the computer does the "thinking" and actual data processing. In fact, the CPU IS the computer itself.


If you were going to buy a new computer what kind of CPU would you buy and why and what size hard drive would you want?

I would want to buy something that has a CPU of 3.0 GHz or more and about a 250GB or more hard drive. You can find such computer systems at http://www.vinixcomputer.com