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    there. Lab 1.3 Identify Computer Parts Review Questions 1. How did you decide which expansion card was the video card? Answer: It has ports at the end of the card 2. How did you identify the type of CPU you have? Answer: Control Panel. 3. Does your system have much room for adding new components? What types of expansion bus slots are available for adding new cards? Answer: The system does have room for adding new components, it has PCI slots and PCIe slots.

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    b) Solid State Drive (SSD) Assuming we all are familiar with USB memory stick, an SSD is can be considered as an oversized and more complicated version of the USB stick. Unlike the HDDs, there are no moving parts in the SSDs. Thus, it stores data in microchips and is faster than the HDDs. The choice of which of the two is the better depends on the buyer’s needs and preference. The price of SSDs is comparatively higher so as its performances relatively faster than HDDs [5]. Thus, if the buyer is

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    P5 How to install RAM 1. It is important that you check the type of RAM that you require, RAM comes in a variety of types and speeds and only a specific selection will be compatible with your PC. 2. You will need to check how many sockets for RAM that your PC has, this will be on the motherboard and will mean how many sticks of RAM can be installed on your computer, the majority of motherboards however will have a limit to how much memory can be utilised, regardless of the amount of RAM slots. 3

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    computer today without planning for tomorrow. Every computer claims to be upgradeable, but there are varying degrees of expandability. A truly expandable unit has: At least two empty SIMM sockets for memory upgrades At least three empty expansion slots (preferably local-bus PCI slots) A standard-sized motherboard that one can replace with a newer model A large case with lots of room inside (I prefer the "mini-tower" design.) The last two items require a bit of explanation. The

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    How to Build a Computer from scratch Every fully functioning computer is made of the same basic components and here I’ll walk through the basic hardware you'll need for your first build. There are several components a computer. However, it’s important to first understand what each component does. The processor (CPU) is like the brain of a computer, the thing that carries out the tasks you give it. Better CPUs can perform more tasks at once, and perform them faster. Not everyone takes full advantage

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    Table of Contents I.Ram and Transfer in Process....................................................................2 II.Expansion Cards......................................................................................2 1)Controller..............................................................................................2 2)Video Capture.......................................................................................3 3)TV Tuner..............................................

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    SMJK AVE MARIA CONVENT SCIENCE B6D7E1 – The Principles of expansion and contraction of matter Name: Lim Li Fern (14) Class: 1P11 Identification Card No.: 990412-11-5206 Subject teacher: Puan Norlida Heat does to matter is changes it state. There is something more subtle though that can cause big problems. Look at this devise. When you heat both this ball and the ring the ring expands like a long bar of metal. The ball expands less so when they are heated the ball fits through the ring. You may

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    Going after Frolik MONTREAL, QC - The NHL free agent frenzy is hours away and the Montreal Canadiens' front office has been very quiet as it usually is ever since Marc Bergevin took over the reins. His main philosophy has been "building from the inside" through the draft and the Habs' prospect pool is getting very solid. Although the organization isn't too fond of signing free agents, there are a few urgent gaps in the lineup that needs to be filled up. Mainly, with the buyout of P-A Parenteau

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    more fans in new places. In an effort to grow their franchise, the NHL has been known to add expansion teams. The league started in 1942 with just six teams known as “The Original Six” and has expanded to 30 teams since then with the last teams being added in 2000 (Various). Sixteen years after the last expansion teams were added, the league is looking to add more. There are four proposed cities for expansion teams: Las Vegas, Seattle, Quebec City, and a second team in Toronto. Just because a city is

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    Summit station utilizes a buried utilidor to provide building heat and domestic hot and cold water from the SOB to the Green House and the Big House. A buried utilidor is less costly to maintain on an annual basis versus one that is suspended in air, however, it does require a full replacement at the end of its lifecycle. In place for over 7 years, this critical infrastructure is deep below the surface without means to inspect its condition. Due to our inability to inspect the lines easily, there

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