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  2. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    Inside a gaming case during gameplay. 360° photograph. A full tower case. Accessories shown include: a fan controller, a DVD burner, and a USB memory card reader.. Cases can come in many different sizes and shapes, which are usually determined by the form factor of the motherboard since it is physically the largest hardware component in most computers. Consequently, personal computer form ...

  3. Mount (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An opposite process of mounting is called unmounting, in which the operating system cuts off all user access to files and directories on the mount point, writes the remaining queue of user data to the storage device, refreshes file system metadata, then relinquishes access to the device, making the storage device safe for removal.

  4. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    Data transfer rate (read/write) can be measured by writing a large file to disk using special file-generator tools, then reading back the file. Transfer rate can be influenced by file system fragmentation and the layout of the files. [129] HDD data transfer rate depends upon the rotational speed of the platters and the data recording density.

  5. Computer tower - Wikipedia

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    A mid-tower computer case from c. 2011. In personal computing, a tower unit, or simply a tower, is a form factor of desktop computer case whose height is much greater than its width, thus having the appearance of an upstanding tower block, as opposed to a traditional "pizza box" computer case whose width is greater than its height and appears lying flat.

  6. File:Casing-Diagram.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File system fragmentation - Wikipedia

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    File segmentation, also called related-file fragmentation, or application-level (file) fragmentation, refers to the lack of locality of reference (within the storing medium) between related files. Unlike the previous two types of fragmentation, file scattering is a much more vague concept, as it heavily depends on the access pattern of specific ...

  8. Physical media - Wikipedia

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    With technology constantly changing, there is a debate on whether physical media is still prudent and necessary to an increasingly wireless world. [4] Wireless and physical media may actually complement each other, and physical media will matter more, not less, in a society dominated by the wireless technology. [ 4 ]

  9. File:Casing.jpg - Wikipedia

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