overheating, overclocking too much
ESD
esd
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) can permanently damage a computer component by creating a sudden surge of electricity that can break down the delicate circuitry. EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) can disrupt the functioning of computer components temporarily, but if intense and prolonged, it could also lead to permanent damage by causing overheating or electronic stress.
Damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD) is more likely to permanently damage a computer component as it can often cause immediate and irreparable harm to sensitive electronic parts. While damage from electromagnetic interference (EMI) can also affect computer components, it is usually more temporary and can be mitigated by proper shielding or grounding techniques.
Failure of what component.
They're not part of the computer - they are peripheral devices. Anything that's not permanently attached to a computer is a peripheral. However, a solid state hard drive that acts similarly to a flash drive would be considered a computer component. The RAM and CPU would be considered computer components. If you want to get technical, you could include essential internal peripherals such as a graphic adapter, since they are essential and permanently attached.
An Upset Failure damages the component so that it does not perform well, even though it mat function to some degree. A Catastrphic Failure damages the component beyond use.
A computer component would be part of the computer itself. Devices can be separate to a computer and just connected to it.
A(n)___upset_________________ failure damages the component so that it does not perform well, even though it may still function to some degree. A(n)___upset_______failure damages the component so that it does not perform well, even though it may still function to some degree.
the computer component not tested by post rutine is the power supply
client/server application
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