This converts AC power from the wall to DC power for the computer.
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What is a power supply (PSU)?
This sits on top of the CPU and helps move heat away.
What is a heat sink?
These two devices store data even when the computer is turned off.
What is a hard drive or SSD?
This is the short-term memory that is erased when the computer shuts down.
What is RAM (Random Access Memory)?
This component is known as the “brain” of the computer.
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What is the CPU?
This feature allows unused cables to be removed to improve airflow.
What is a modular power supply?
This type of cooling uses fans and airflow.
What is air cooling?
These drives are faster and have no moving parts.
What is an SSD (solid state drive)?
This newer type of RAM supports very high speeds and capacities.
What is DDR5?
These four steps make up the CPU’s instruction cycle.
What is fetch, decode, execute, write-back?
PSUs are rated by this unit of measurement.
What is watts (W)?
This paste improves heat transfer between the CPU and the heat sink.
What is thermal paste?
This type of drive uses spinning platters and read/write heads.
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What is an HDD (hard disk drive)?
This special RAM can detect and correct memory errors.
What is ECC RAM?
This allows one core to process two threads at once.
What is Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT)?
This rating means a PSU is at least 80% energy efficient.
What is 80 PLUS?
This advanced cooling system uses water and pumps.
What is liquid cooling?
This type of RAID duplicates data for fault tolerance.
What is RAID 1?
This setup uses two memory channels for faster performance.
What is dual-channel memory?
ARM CPUs use this kind of instruction set.
What is RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing)?
These power supplies are found in servers and keep systems running if one unit fails.
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What are redundant power supplies?
These devices can be removed and replaced without shutting down the system.
What are hot-swappable fans or PSUs?
This removable device plugs into USB ports and stores data.
What is a flash drive (USB drive)?
This form of memory is used in laptops and is smaller than DIMMs.
What is SODIMM?
Intel uses this type of socket with pins on the motherboard.
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What is LGA (Land Grid Array)?