in internal bays
Internal Desktop refers to electronic computer parts that are designed to be installed inside a desktop computer. e.g Internal Desktop Hard Drives are hard drives designed to be installed inside a desktop computer.
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Bay in a system unit refers to a slot or space within the computer case where storage drives (such as hard disk drives or solid-state drives) can be installed. Bays provide a way to physically mount and connect additional storage devices to a computer system. The number and type of bays vary depending on the computer case design and model.
no you cant. the drive bays in a tower are to big.
Yes, you can install multiple hard drives in your computer. If you have multiple internal bays then you can install drives inside the case. If not, you can buy external Firewire and USB drives that attach to the ports on the back of your computer. If you are unfamiliar with opening your computer, then choosing an external solution is the easiest and beth method.
The space inside the computer for DVD/CD/Floppy(who uses these anymore?) Drives and also Solid State Drives (SSD) and Hard Drives.
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These bays contain CD Drives/Burners, or DVD Drives/Burners. Although Hard drivers typically go in one of your 3.5 bays, there are braces you can buy to fit one in a 5.25 bay. There are also some Audio pre-amps that can fit into these bays.
This question depends on what you are doing on the computer and what type of drives you have
No. An I/O device can be either internal (installed inside the computer case) or external (installed outside the case). Internal: network card, sound card, video capture card, and video card. External: keyboard, monitor, mouse, printer, scanner, digital camera, and flash drives. pg 392, seventh edition
External drive bays