IDE CABLE It is a standard type of connection for storage devices in a PC. Generally, it refers to the types of cables and ports used to connect some
hard drives and
optical drives to each other and to the
motherboard.
COOLING UNIT
Computer cooling is the process of removing heat from computer components.
A computer system's components produce large amounts of heat during operation, including integrated circuits such as CPUs, chipset and graphics cards, along with hard drives. This heat must be dissipated in order to keep these components within their safe operating temperatures, and both manufacturing methods and additional parts are used to keep the heat at a safe level. This is done mainly using heat sinks to increase the surface area which dissipates heat, fans to speed up the exchange of air heated by the computer parts for cooler ambient air, and in some cases softcooling, the throttling of computer parts in order to decrease heat generation.
Overheated parts generally exhibit a shorter maximum life-span and may give sporadic problems resulting in system freezes or crashes.
CMOS BATTERY
All computers that have an 80286 processor or later require a small battery on the system board that provides power to the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (
CMOS) chip, even while the computer is turned off. This chip contains information about the system configuration (e.g., hard disk type, floppy drive types, date and time, and the order in which the computer will look for bootable disks).
MOTHERBOARD
A
motherboard is the central
printed circuit board (PCB) in some complex electronic systems, such as modern
personal computers. The motherboard is sometimes alternatively known as the
mainboard,
system board, or, on
Apple computers, the
logic board. It is also sometimes casually shortened to
mobo.
LAN CARD
A
Network card,
Network Adapter,
LAN Adapter or
NIC (network interface card) is a piece of
computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate over a
computer network. It is both an
OSI layer 1 (
physical layer) and layer 2 (
data link layer) device, as it provides physical access to a networking medium and provides a low-level addressing system through the use of
MAC addresses. It allows users to connect to each other either by using cables or wirelessly.
HARD DISK
A hard disk drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive, hard disk, or fixed disk drive, is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device distinct from its medium, such as a tape drive and its tape, or a floppy disk drive and its floppy disk. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media.
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
A
power supply unit (PSU) is the component that supplies power to a computer. More specifically, a power supply is typically designed to convert 100-120
V