Computer Parts

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Power supply
/ˈpaʊər səˈplaɪ/
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Motherboard
/ˈmʌðərbɔːrd/
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Cpu
/ˈsiːpiːjuː/
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Computer cable
/kəmˈpjuːtər ˈkeɪbəl/
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Webcam
/ˈwɛbkæm/
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Graphics card
/ˈɡræfɪks kɑːrd/
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Audio card
/ˈɔːdioʊ kɑːrd/
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Ram
/ˈræm/
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Mouse
/maʊs/
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Monitor
/ˈmɒnɪtər/
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Keyboard
/ˈkiːbɔːrd/
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Case
/kɛs/
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Speaker
/ˈspiːkər/
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Harddisk
/hɑːrdɪsk/
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Power supply
/ˈpaʊər səˈplaɪ/
A device that provides and controls electricity to make all parts of a computer work properly.
2
Motherboard
/ˈmʌðərbɔːrd/
The main circuit board inside a computer that connects all the important parts together and allows them to work as one system.
3
Cpu
/ˈsiːpiːjuː/
The main processing unit of a computer that controls and performs most of the calculations and operations.
4
Computer cable
/kəmˈpjuːtər ˈkeɪbəl/
A wire that connects different parts of a computer or links a computer to other devices like printers or monitors.
5
Webcam
/ˈwɛbkæm/
A small camera that connects to a computer and lets you take pictures or videos and share them through the internet.
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Graphics card
/ˈɡræfɪks kɑːrd/
A piece of computer hardware that creates and controls the images you see on your computer screen.
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Audio card
/ˈɔːdioʊ kɑːrd/
A device inside a computer that lets it play and record sounds through speakers or headphones.
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Ram
/ˈræm/
A part of a computer that temporarily stores information while you are using programs, allowing for quick access to data you are currently working with.
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Mouse
/maʊs/
A small device that you move with your hand to control the pointer on a computer screen.
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Monitor
/ˈmɒnɪtər/
A screen that displays images and text from your computer, allowing you to see what you are doing.
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Keyboard
/ˈkiːbɔːrd/
A flat device with buttons marked with letters, numbers, and symbols that you press to input text and commands into a computer.
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Case
/kɛs/
The outer shell or container that holds and protects the main parts of a computer.
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Speaker
/ˈspiːkər/
A device that connects to a computer and produces sound for music, videos, or other audio output.
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Harddisk
/hɑːrdɪsk/
A device inside a computer that stores large amounts of information and files even when the computer is turned off.