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Cable management is the organization of cables connected to electrical devices to improve functionality and safety.
A cache is a hardware or software component that stores data to serve future requests faster.
The maximum amount that a system or component can contain or handle.
The case is the enclosure that houses and protects the internal components of a personal computer.
A CPU is the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing inside a computer.
A distinct path for communication in a computing or telecommunications system.
A chipset is a collection of integrated circuits that manage data flow between the processor, memory, and peripherals of a computer.
The intentional gap between two interacting parts or components.
Clock speed is the operating frequency of a computer's CPU, measured in hertz (Hz).
A personal computer that imitates the hardware and functionality of a branded counterpart.
A Closed Loop Cooler (CLC) is a device used to cool fluids within a sealed system, preventing external contamination and water or coolant loss.
The delay time between the memory controller's request to access a specific column in a memory module and the moment the data is available for use.
The ability of a system or component to work with other products or systems without modification.
A CMOS is a technology for constructing integrated circuits used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other digital logic circuits.
Core count refers to the number of independent CPU cores present within a processor.
CFM is a unit of measurement for volumetric airflow.