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- Motherboard
- CPU
- Peripherals
- Keyboard (computing)
- Mouse (computing)
- Serial ports
- Expansion cards
- Embedded systems
- ATX
- MicroATX
- AT
- Expansion card
- PCI Express
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- Desktop computer
- Foxconn
- Acer
- Primary storage
- External storage
- Chipset
- CPU socket
- Microprocessor
- DIMM
- Dynamic random access memory
- Front-side bus
- Northbridge (computing)
- Firmware
- BIOS
- Flash ROM
- Clock signal
- Clock generator
- Non-volatile memory
- Computer power supply
- PS/2 connector
- Personal computer
- Heat sink
- Computer fan
- Thermal Design Power
- Server
- X86 architecture
- Integrated circuit
- Small form factor
- Advanced Micro Devices
- AT Attachment
- Serial ATA
- ATI Technologies
- Radeon
- Video Graphics Array
- Fast Ethernet
- Network card
- Megabit
- EATX
- Ethernet
- Modem
- Passive cooling
- Power supply
- Case fans
- Capacitors
- Capacitor plague
- Macintosh
- Sun Microsystems
- Commodity computer
- Laptop
- Nvidia
- SLI
- ATI Crossfire
- PCI-E
- NForce
- Intel X58
- P55
- VRAM
- EEPROM
- Power-On Self Test
- Bootstrap
- Intel Corporation
- Central processing unit
- Random-access memory
- Apple Inc.
- IBM
- Linux
- IBM PC compatible
- IBM Personal Computer
- Hewlett-Packard
- Dell