The most important element of a computer system is the Central Processing Unit (CPU). It’s like the brain of the computer because it controls everything. It handles all the instructions, runs programs, and makes sure tasks are done properly. Without the CPU, the computer won’t work at all, it can’t think or respond. That’s why it’s the core part that keeps the whole system running
The largest and "most important" circuit board in a computer is the so-called motherboard of the machine. It's the central or primary printed circuit board, and it is the real estate onto which the microprocessor (the "brain" of the machine) and just about everything else plugs on, in or to.
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The Motherboard i think or maybe the processor.
BILLIAM GATES
On a modern Microsoft Windows computer, the most frequently used file system is NTFS.
The Motherboard
CPU is main part of computer,or it is brain of computer,CPU is the most important element of a computer system. The CPU also know as, Processor, central processor,microprocessor,it is a brain of computer.
the tower.
The operating system is the most important part of a operating system because without an OS you will not be able to do anything with your computer and it will effectively be useless, instead of a computer you have a pile of components that does nothing
The OS (operating system). Examples of OSs are windows XP and Linux.
While it's hard to define one "most important" part, I'd have to say that the power supply should have that distinction. Without electricity flowing to the computer, the rest of the electrical system has no purpose.
the most important properties in an element is state at room tempreture
system soft were is most important part of computer . we can't see and tough it.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element and makes up 99.8% of the Solar System.
The most important is the oxygen.
Windows is a computer operating system that is used by most computers. Windows is important due to its software and hardware compatibility.
element air . Air was an element in the old Greek system, it is not a chemical element.