It depends on what you mean by parts. There are peripheral devices which include the printer, the monitor, etc., that all add on to the core of the computer which is the tower or the CPU. Inside the tower is the motherboard, the CPU, and all the main components. There are input devices (the mouse, the keyboard and the scanner) and output devices (the monitor and the printer) all of which add on to the main parts of the computer.
If you mean the main parts of the computer, that would be the case. If you mean the internal expansion boards, then they fit onto the motherboard.
Yes if you have to open the computer up in any way then it does void the warranty. If there is a warranty there is no eason to pay for parts yourself.
www.newegg.com has a fairly complete inventory of computer parts.
any computer system essentially has 3 parts namely input device,centra
Yes, you can bring computer parts on a plane in your carry-on luggage, but it's recommended to check with the airline for any specific restrictions or guidelines.
Very few computer parts places will be willing to buy used parts unless they are still considered 'new technology.'
There aren't any, just an (usually) .exe file.
Hardware
The only "mechanical" (aka moving) parts in your computer are your CD/DVD drives and Hard drives. RAM, Processor, and all other nifty doodads do not have any moving parts. Fans inside your computer are also physical mechanical.
pictures of computer parts
All computer parts:
the computer is electronic dives is not working without any person ....
what is hardware computer parts