What two pieces of safety equipment should be available on stand-by.
Fire extinguisher and first-aid kit.
Alliterative term used to describe the design and physical specifications of a computer.
Form factor.
This converts AC input to DC output.
Power supplies.
This spinning part is noisier the smaller it is.
Fan.
These are designed for use in portable devices such as cameras, MP3 players, and laptops.
Secure Digital (SD).
These loose items can cause someone to trip.
Cables.
Speed at which modern processors are measured in.
Gigahertz (GHz).
This provides fast, temporary data storage for the CPU when the computer is operating.
RAM.
Adapter cards are inserted into these two types of expansion slots on a motherboard.
PCI or PCIe.
This is smaller SD version is commonly used in smartphones and tablets.
MicroSD.
Have this on a table to prevent ESD.
Antistatic mat.
Term for the regular memory of computers
Unbuffered memory.
The path between the CPU and the Northbridge.
Front-side bus (FSB).
This should be upgraded if you want to get wireless connectivity and or to increase bandwidth.
Network Interface Card (NIC).
This medium size SD is formatted for mobile phones.
MiniSD.
This should be consulted as to what rules and procedures to follow.
Manuals.
A specialized memory for servers and high-end workstations.
Buffered memory.
This imports video into a computer and records it on a hard drive.
Capture Card.
A digital signal processor (DSP) should be considers when purchasing this.
Sound card.
This is an older format but is still used as storage for video cameras.
CompactFlash.
A container could be used to hold these small installation parts.
Screws.
The frequency at which a CPU operates.
Clock multiplier.
This is commonly installed in 5.25 inch drive bays that are accessed on the front of the case.
Optical drive
What does I/O stand for.
Input and ouput.
Also known as Picture Card, used in some digital cameras.
xD.