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  2. 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.

  3. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    In modern computers, the 5.25" bays are used for optical drives, the 3.5" bays are used for hard drives and card readers, and the 2.5" bays are used for solid-state drives. Buttons and LEDs are typically located on the front of the case; some cases include additional I/O ports, temperature, and processor speed monitors in the same area.

  4. Optical storage - Wikipedia

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    An optical disc drive is a device in a computer that can read CD-ROMs or other optical discs, such as DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Optical storage differs from other data storage techniques that make use of other technologies such as magnetism, such as floppy disks and hard disks, or semiconductors, such as flash memory.

  5. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    Optical drive: 48x CD-ROM [2] Audio: SoundMAX Cadenza audio without speakers [2] Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Professional [2] USB ports: eight USB 2.0 Ports [2] While the desktop was made available as a consumer PC, it was more suited to a corporate environment, with the limited storage and graphics capabilities. [2]

  6. Category:Optical computer storage - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 September 2014, at 07:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Personal computer - Wikipedia

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    A typical desktop computer consists of a computer case (or tower), a metal chassis that holds the power supply, motherboard, a storage device such as a hard disk drive or solid-state drive, and often an optical disc drive. Most towers have empty space where users can add additional components.

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