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A compact storage device interface for internally mounted computer expansion cards in a small form factor.
The individual data paths utilized by a computer's memory controller for memory communication.
Memory frequency refers to the speed at which the RAM can process data, measured in MHz.
Memory timing refers to the specific time intervals required for RAM operations, typically measured in clock cycles.
XMP is a profile that allows memory modules to automatically be set to higher performance levels than their standard specifications.
A monitor is an output device that displays visual information generated by a computer.
Central printed circuit board facilitating communication among computer components.
A mouse is a peripheral input device used to interact with a computer system by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface.