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Computer accouterments is the accumulating of concrete elements that constitutes a computer system. Computer accouterments refers to the concrete locations or apparatus of a computer such as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer abstracts storage, harder drive deejay (HDD), arrangement assemblage (graphic cards, complete cards, memory, motherboard and chips), etc. all of which are concrete altar that can be touched.[1] In contrast, software is instructions that can be stored and run by hardware.
Software is any set of machine-readable instructions that directs a computer's processor to accomplish specific operations. A aggregate of accouterments and software forms a accessible accretion system.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Von Neumann architecture
2 Sales
3 Different systems
3.1 Personal computer
3.1.1 Case
3.1.2 Power supply
3.1.3 Motherboard
3.1.4 Expansion cards
3.1.5 Accumulator devices
3.1.6 Input and achievement peripherals
3.2 Mainframe computer
3.3 Departmental computing
3.4 Supercomputer
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
(Redirected from Personal computer hardware)
For added uses, see Hardware.
PDP-11 CPU board
Computer accouterments is the accumulating of concrete elements that constitutes a computer system. Computer accouterments refers to the concrete locations or apparatus of a computer such as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer abstracts storage, harder drive deejay (HDD), arrangement assemblage (graphic cards, complete cards, memory, motherboard and chips), etc. all of which are concrete altar that can be touched.[1] In contrast, software is instructions that can be stored and run by hardware.
Software is any set of machine-readable instructions that directs a computer's processor to accomplish specific operations. A aggregate of accouterments and software forms a accessible accretion system.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Von Neumann architecture
2 Sales
3 Different systems
3.1 Personal computer
3.1.1 Case
3.1.2 Power supply
3.1.3 Motherboard
3.1.4 Expansion cards
3.1.5 Accumulator devices
3.1.6 Input and achievement peripherals
3.2 Mainframe computer
3.3 Departmental computing
3.4 Supercomputer
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
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