Hardware that is separate but can be connected to the case includes components such as external hard drives, USB hubs, and external optical drives. These devices typically connect via USB, Thunderbolt, or other ports on the computer case, allowing for easy expansion and additional storage or functionality without being housed internally. Other examples include external graphics cards and docking stations, which enhance performance and connectivity options.
You can check what devices are connected in Device manager in windows.
hardware parts are connected using buses,or wires in simple words
All desktop computers are composed of at least two main parts: a monitor or display device, and a case where the computer's internal systems are stored. Most commonly, this case is a separate "tower" that is connected to the monitor, but some desktops have the monitor and other hardware integrated into one unit. An operating system loaded on a hard drive allows the computer to display an interactive environment.
All desktop computers are composed of at least two main parts: a monitor or display device, and a case where the computer's internal systems are stored. Most commonly, this case is a separate "tower" that is connected to the monitor, but some desktops have the monitor and other hardware integrated into one unit. An operating system loaded on a hard drive allows the computer to display an interactive environment.
The home hardware case contains an assortment of standardarized screws, nuts, and bolts.
Peripheral
peripherals
It's false. Any networking device like a computer that is connected to a LAN has both a hardware address and an IP address.
It is hardware unless it is a virtual disk in which case it is software implemented on hardware.
The case is not normally considered computer hardware. However it is "hardware" in the same sense things that you buy in a Hardware Store are hardware (e.g. sheet metal, angle brackets, screws, washers, nuts, nails, plastic, paint).
Peripherals.
Figure it out yourself you noobs!