The newest CPUs and video systems generate the most heat.
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You can find your PC specs by going into BIOS. Most of the computers open BIOS when 'del' key is pressed on booting the system. BIOS contains all the hardware specs of the system.
There are two main types of desktop or notebook computers: * IBM Compatible PC * Apple PC An IBM compatible PC is the traditional computer. It is the most common computer used in homes and offices around the globe. The typical operating systems for an IBM compatible PC are Microsoft Windows (the most common), or Linux (a free and open source unix type OS, originaly only for the very geeky, but now gaining popularity) An Apple computer is a computer made by Apple Computers, inc and runs a version of the Mac OS
First PC 8080 made by IBM.
PC is useful mostly for students. Buy a mac, it's better.
The CPU
The CPU typically generates the most heat in a PC. It is one of the most powerful components and can produce significant amounts of heat when under load. That's why CPUs are usually equipped with heat sinks and fans for cooling.
Hard disk drive.
Motherboard connects every component of a computer and so its AKA "backbone of PC"
A component located inside the computer chassis / case.
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Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
Most notebook PCs have a permanently built in CD-ROM or DVD drive. If your PC lacks this component it is possible to use certain software to emulate having a drive.
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More often than not, also depending on the type of PC lover you are, you will find that it is mostly the Graphics card that will use most power. Unless you have a built in grahpics card, then it will most likely be the motherboard.
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