ALOT more then just 10 can connect to a normal mother board Hard Drive CD-ROM Drive Processor RAM KeyBoard Mouse Monitor USB Fans Floppy Driver 20-24 Pin Power cord 4 - 6 Pin processor power cord for some computers SATA cord for SATA for some computers ( some mother boards dont have SATA connecters) PCI X1 slot... RAM Driver... Graphics Card... Converter to PCI X16 or PCI Express or almost any thing now days... but PCI X1 is slower then most Slots like... PCI X16 or PCI Express can do ... Internet cable connecter ... Phone connecter ... but just about any extra hardware item you want that connecter size PCI X16 or Express will connect to it like extra Processor or Graphics card or even extra RAM slots on the card hope this helps :)
You will need a TV card or USB dongle. On a desk top, you can use a PCI TV card, which its into a spare PCI slot on your motherboard and gives you antenna connections at the rear. On a laptop, TV adapters come in the form of a USB dongle. One end of the dongle has an aerial connection. Check out your local computer store for options. In the UK they are about £20, ($30).
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You will need to purchase a PCI USB hub. These are typically very cheap (typically under $20). An example product is linked to below.
Most Windows 2000-era desktops have at one available PCI slot. A FireWire card can be purchased for less than $20 to give the computer FireWire capabilities. Similar cards exist for laptops, although they are slightly more expensive.
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Check out for availability of two unused PCI slots on Motherboard. You can connect PCI based LAN cards. IF possibility for PCI based LAN cards are dimmer then one can go for other modes such as USB based LAN cards.
motherboard - is a circuit that houses system bus (bus is a main chip that connect everything else together) motherboard itself is pretty much a wiring harness main internal components are - CPU, bus, and pci voltage controllers(power supply's) system bus, CPU socket, ram socket (sockets). most motherboards also have inboard axillary devices(they are also available as plug ins) most common one is a usb controller, but could also be a sound card , video card, serial, parallel and other controllers. internal components of a motherboard are pretty much wiers and chips. RUSSIAN quakemapper@hotmail.com
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blueray drive: 12X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R 5X DVD-RAM 8X BD-ROM 4MB Cache SATA Internal Blu-ray Burner Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD Writer Model BDR-205BKS Power supply: Silencer 750W quad 12V 60A 20/24 pin, 8 pin, 4pin, 4x PCI-E, 4x SATA power connectors. network card 1: Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit EN PCIe NIC Card Network adapter - PCI Express network card 2: Broadcom BCM5705KFB 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Card CPU: Intel core 2 quad, 2.40GHZ x4 RAM: corsair 3 x 2GB DDR3 Model TR3X6G1333C9 Graphics: 640MB Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTS Audio: PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Speakers: Creative Inspire P7800 90 Watts 7.1 Speaker floppy: Crappy off brand 3.5" Floppy drive that i don't ever use. Moniter: Dell ST2310 23-inch Full HD Widescreen.
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If a "certain number of men" less 10 takes 20 days (twice as long) to finish the piece of work, then the "certain number of men" who can finish the work in 10 days would 20. If it takes 10 men less twice as long to do the work, then twice 10 men (20) can finish the job in 10 days.