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Sep 10 2005
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Combo Ata

Computers are used for different purposes now a day and therefore need different storage devices has emerged. The controller Storage plays an important role in the global storage system in a computer. It is essentially a set of components that allows users to store programs and different data on their computers.

Two types of materials are found in the storage system of the electronic devices. They are hard drives and external hard drives. The second type of device includes CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD drives. The pen-card reader and the data are also used to store files and folders today. An interface is provided in the PC through which channel of internal communication works between these devices and different computer programs.

One of the most important features of the controller is its storage capacity. The storage capacity is the factor that attracts customers. The system with a disk of 2 GB can be used for office work and surfing the Internet. Another important feature is the performance devices that are used in the computer. The storage devices are relatively slower than the electronic components of the system. Components as CPU and motherboard are much faster.

Flexibility is another factor that decides the success of any gadget storage. Can find a lot of devices that provide support for multi-format files such as audio, video, digital, etc. combo CD / DVDs are available in markets which are gaining popularity. The latest computers and laptops are loaded with hard drives up to 160GB of capacity. The ability to add external hard drives is also given to users so they can increase the overall memory capacity of their computers.

Some other types of storage devices are controller disk controller, SCSI controller, USB controller, etc. Universal Serial Bus (USB) is given in computers and laptops days. You need to insert the device into the USB port so that he or she may transfer any data type from the PC and vice versa.

Jacob Marshal, an author who writes on different themes for Rupiz Compare and appeal to visit the site to get information about Serial ATA Controller and SAS Controller.

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Head Ata

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Apr 09 2005
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Head Ata
Are these all the parts of a motherboard?

These are the parts of a motherboard is in my top of my head * Ports (PS / 2, AVG, USB, IEEE 1394, serial, parallel, RJ-45, ITS JACK) * Slots (PCI, PCI-E, PCI-E X1, PCI-E X2, PCI-E x4 , PCI-E x8, PCI-E-X6 ", ISA, AVP) Socket * * * Chipset Ram Module (SIMM, DIMM) * Power Supply Unit (PSU ATX) connector * FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) * IDE, ATA, PATA * SATA SATA2 * conectors Case Mounting Points * * * Power Supply Circuits Well, here I mentioned each piece forming a motherboard, it came out of my head how did you think I do? Did I miss any? I consider myself a Tech passing I was born Nov.12. 1989

Not bad, but some of them are not part of the main board.

R!ot- “Bury Your Head”[Saosin cover]




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