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show | A component in a computer or device that can be replaced with a new component without sending the computer or device back to the manufacturer. Examples: power supply, DIMM, motherboard, floppy disk drive.
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FlexATX: | show 🗑
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form factor | show 🗑
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intelligent UPS: | show 🗑
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show | A device that converts DC to AC.
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show | A measure of work or energy. One joule of energy produces one watt of power for one second.
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show | A device that regulates, or conditions, power, providing continuous voltage during brownouts and spikes.
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show | A variation of a standby UPS that shortens switching time by always keeping the inverter that converts AC to DC working, so that there is no charge-up time for the inverter.
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show | A version of the ATX form factor. MicroATX addresses some new technologies that were developed after the original introduction of ATX.
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show | Also called midi-towers or mid-towers, are the most versatile and most popular tower case.
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show | A more general-purpose tool that can measure several characteristics of electricity in a variety of devices.
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notebook case: | show 🗑
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show | The standard unit of measurement for electrical resistance. Resistors are rated in ohms.
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show | Running a processor, motherboard, or video card at a higher frequency than the manufacturer recommends and is not considered a best practice. It might also void the warranty of a component
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P1 connector: | show 🗑
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POST (power-on self test) | show 🗑
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show | A line conditioner that regulates, or conditions, power, providing continuous voltage during brownouts.
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