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Chapter One

2.) Audio
4.) The purpose is to provide upgrades to the system without replacing the motherboard.
6.) Joules
8.)
Rectifier converts AC to DC power
Transformer changes the ratio of voltage
10.) AC, DC
12.) Rubber mat, Static wristband
14.) BIOS controls basic devices, enables CMOS to run, interfaces with motherboard
16.) IDE,PATA, Non-Serial ATA
18.) SLI, Crossfire, Video Cards. Check expansion cards.
20.) Provides power to various devices


Chapter Two
2.) Could snag on computer components, acting as a conductor for electricity.
4.) To prevent a short to ground for motherboard, maybe even help keep the system cool, allowing air
flow to cross the back side of the motherboard.
6.) Fan, heat sink, thermal paste.
8.) Ability to monitor the fan speed via system.

Chapter Three
2.) Maximizes it
4.) System might run slow, become buggy, even crash or shut down due to overheating.
6.) Pictures, Music, Videos, Documents
8.) .zip, .rar, .7z etc.
10.) Basic
12.)Right-click the file the scroll down to the bottom for properties
14.) Action Center (NOT A TOOL JUST HIDE IT!!!!)

Chapter Four
2.) What is the sandy bridge series?
4.) DDR3, 1156
6.) 940
8.) H67
10.) SLI, Crossfire
12.) Same speeds, ver 2 doubled speed to 500 mb/s
14.) 6-pin power connector, +74W
16.) Riser card
18.) PCIe
20.) BIOS
22.) Manufacture of said board
24.) BIOS
26.) Hitting the specific key for that board. DEL, F1, F10 etc.
28.) Additional power for graphics card
30.) No, the system will not receive the signal to power on.

(However if you short to ground the green wire and black wire on the 20(4) pin connector to the
motherboard it will power on)
^I actually did that about a decade ago.^

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