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The Main Component Of A Typical Desktop Computer Is The ________ Which Houses The Processor

The main component of a typical desktop computer is the ________, which houses the processor, memory, some sto?

This, like most homework questions are too vague to answer. Besides, this is not a homework help category.

I have an Emachine 1161-05 desktop computer.?

I have been searching emachine components upgrade. Wondering if somebody know that the emachine computer I have is compatible with new motherboard as well as the processor. If I purchase new motherboard and processor, will they be compatible with the computer power supply and hard drive?
Or do I have to take all the gut out and start building a new computer with existing case. Has anyone tried that? I heard someone said that emachine has a ghost partition which prevent any upgrade to motherboard and processor. is that true?
What factor form are emachine case 1161-05 desktop computer?
Please help me answering every question possible. Thank you

Upgrading computer to a 64 bit processor?

Okay I have a HP pavilion a6120n pc.
Under normal specs you'll find that it comes with a 32 bit processor.
However I learned I can upgrade the processor and I am a computer tech but I wanted to get some helpful suggestions. The socket type is 775 and I have found through windows experience index I can upgrade the processor to a 64 bit. However, under normal specs I can only use 4gb which is what I have installed as of now. I have found 2gb ddr2 memory sticks. SO my question is if I upgrade the processor, purchase the memory will I then be able to use 7-8gb of ram then?
Or will the motherboard still not recognize the 64bit processor or just the total 7-8gb RAM because it was designed for a 32bit?

What is the power consumption of an average desktop computer (per hour)?

You're asking the wrong question.

Power is a rate of energy consumption.  A computer will use the same amount of power if it's on for a minute or a week, but it will use energy proportional to the time it's running.

Your average desktop computer has a 400-watt power supply.  This is its maximum power consumption (plus losses), so it will consume at most 400 watts * 24 hours = 9600 watt-hours = 9.6 kilowatt-hours per day.  In practice, it will consume quite a bit less.  Some people with huge gaming machines using ultra-performance graphics cards may consume much more!

One big factor is the display, not the computer proper; LCD displays use far less power than CRTs.  Laptops are the efficiency champs among PC-class machines, of course.

What is the difference between Raspberry Pi and a normal computer?

A Raspberry Pi is a small low powered computer. It has an ARM processor that can run a Linux desktop operating system. If Microsoft wanted they could release a Windows desktop operating system for the Raspberry Pi. Microsoft has already released an Internet of Things version of Windows 10 for the Raspberry Pi.If you look at the Raspberry Pi 3 it has:4 USB ports for keyboard, mouse and other USB devices1 HDMI port to hook up to a monitor1 Audio headphone port1 Ethernet portWiFiBluetoothIf you look at a standard desktop computer it has:4 or more USB ports for keyboard, mouse and other USB devices1 or 2 HDMI ports1 Audio headphone port1 Audio line out port1 Audio microphone port1 or 2 Ethernet portsWiFiBluetoothSATA hard drive portsSD Card portSo the differences would be:Audio line out portAudio microphone portSATA hard drive portsSD Card portI don’t include the micro SD card on the Raspberry Pi since it has to use that for the operating system.Probably the two biggest barriers to the Raspberry Pi being used as a desktop replacement are the lack of SATA hard drive support and the slower/lower power processor.

What are the main parts of a computer and their functions?

c.p.u : It stands for central processing unit, which is called brain of the computer. It handles all processing functions of data like logical, mathematical function.A.L.U : It stands for arithmetic logical unit, where arithmetic and logical calculations are done. Arithmetic function includes addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.C.U : It stands for control unit, this unit controls flow of instruction or signal between interface and A.L.UInput device : these devices are used for providing input to system, like keyboard, mouse, joystick etc. These are called peripheral devices.www.browsetalent.inOutput devices : these devices are used for displaying visual output to user. Examples are Monitor, speaker etc.Memory : It holds data and instructions for processing. There are two types of memory internal and external memory. Internal memory is hard disk drive and external are USB flash memory, pend drive etc.SMPS : This device is power supplier to the system. It fetches current from external power supply and inputs it to computer.

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