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show A circuit board inserted into a slot on the motherboard to enhance the capability of the computer.  
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expansion slots   show
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firmware   show
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show ROM that can be reprogrammed or changed without replacing chips.  
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show A drive that can hold either a 5 inch or 3 inch floppy disk. Also called floppy drive.  
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floppy drive   show
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show The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. The bus frequency in documentation is called the system speed, such as 400 MHz. Also called the memory bus, front–side bus, local bus, or host bus.  
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show One thousand MHz, or one billion cycles per second.  
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show An interface card installed in the computer to control visual output on a monitor. Also called display adapter or graphics card.  
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hard copy   show
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hard disk drive (HDD   show
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show The main secondary storage device of a PC. Two technologies are currently used by hard drives: magnetic and solid state. Also called a hard disk drive (HDD).  
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show The physical components that constitute the computer system, such as the monitor, the keyboard, the motherboard, and the printer.  
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hertz (Hz)   show
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show The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. The bus frequency in documentation is called the system speed, such as 400 MHz. Also called the memory bus, front–side bus, local bus, or host bus.  
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show A common input device through which data and instructions may be typed into computer memory.  
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