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alternating current (AC): | show 🗑
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antistatic wrist strap: | show 🗑
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ampere or amp (A): | show 🗑
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show | The most common form factor for PC systems presently in use, originally introduced by Intel in 1995. ATX motherboards and cases make better use of space and resources than did the AT form factor.
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ATX12V power supply: | show 🗑
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show | Temporary reductions in voltage, which can sometimes cause data loss. Also called sags.
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show | The latest form factor expected to replace ATX. It has higher quality fans, is designed for better air flow, and has improved structural support for the motherboard.
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show | An electronic device that can maintain an electrical charge for a period of time and is used to smooth out the flow of electrical current. Capacitors are often found in computer power supplies.
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show | The maximum voltage allowed through a surge suppressor, such as 175 or 330 volts.
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show | A type of case used in low-end desktop systems. Compact cases, also called low-profile or slim-line cases, follow either the NLX, LPX, or Mini LPX form factor. They are likely to have fewer drive bays, but they generally still provide for some expansion.
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data line protector | show 🗑
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show | A subordinate extension of a motherboard.
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show | A card that is useful when troubleshooting errors with hardware.
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diode | show 🗑
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DIP (dual inline package) switch | show 🗑
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show | Current that travels in only one direction (the type of electricity provided by batteries). Computer power supplies transform AC to low DC.
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electromagnetic interference (EMI): | show 🗑
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show | An electrical charge at rest. Also known as static electricity.
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