Case - This houses all of the hardware of the computer ranging from the motherboard to the hard drive.
Universal Serial Bus Flash Drive (USB Flash Drive) - A portable data storage device using flash memory. It connects to a computer via a USB Type-A port.
Secure Digital Card (SD Card) - A portable flash memory storage device that stores data persistently; this is typically used for cameras, tablets, and other smaller electronics, but it will most likely connect to a computer via an SD card slot. Typically, the SD card is a standalone piece of hardware, but there are SD adapters where a smaller microSD would fit into.
Keyboard - An input device with many keys that allows users to input letters, numbers, and symbols into a …show more content…
Sound Card - This component provides audio signals, both input and output, of a compute program; it is typically attached to the motherboard via the PCI bus.
Internal Optical Disk Drive (ODD) - A slot to insert optical disks, which will then write or read data to or from the disks.
Solid State Drive (SSD) - A form of hardware that stores data persistently on flash memory chips, which is roughly 500 times faster at storing and retrieving data than the magnetic storage method of HDD.
Vertical NAND Solid State Drive (V-NAND SSD) - An expansion hardware that stores and retrieves data persistently; it is attached directly to the motherboard, and it is over 2,500 times faster than SSD.
Computer Fan - A device attached inside the computer case that expels warm air from the inside while drawing cool air from the outside.
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All-in-One Liquid Cooler (AIO Liquid Cooler) - An alternative to air cooling where water is circulated through a water-block atop of the CPU and pass radiators that will expell the heat. This form of cooling is much for effective than air cooling since water transfers heat at a more efficient rate than