fc08.deviantart.com — From every kind of memory to A/V input/outputs, processors, and hard drives, this guide shows in easy-to-recognize pictorial form the possible guts in your computer. It's either a really useful quick guide, or the nerdiest poster we've ever seen.
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messir10Jul 19, 2009
My computer is crap... it still uses IDE for the Hard Drive :(
Closed AccountJul 19, 2009
I hope you were the janitor and not someone selling computers.
failure2respondJul 19, 2009
Minimum of $7.00 per square foot for heavy coated bond paper. so yeah about 70 for a 24"x36" print.
opczarJul 20, 2009
Really? Show me.
Closed AccountJul 20, 2009
Or if you do any kind of general PC support like I do (in a small town) you will see these in present day.
bkm72Jul 20, 2009
Thank you for that.!!!
amavelJul 21, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs46/f/2009/200/1/1/Computer_hardware_poster_1_7_by_Sonic840.png">http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs46/f/2009/200/1/1/Com ...</a>Updated high res version
wikinerdJul 21, 2009
Hey. What about USB-B and their mini versions?
suricouAug 6, 2009
One more socket to remember:The 2.5mm socket on passanger aircraft seats is a power connector.It is not for headphones. Well, sort of - it's to power the luxury, pay-the-airline-a-fortune, amplified and noise-canceling headphones.If you plug ordinary 2.5mm-jack headphones in, they will melt. If you are wearing them at the time, this will hurt. I've done it.
ready4warAug 23, 2009
WOW It blew my mind when i saw this on digg.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD Guide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
upgoingDec 17, 2009
interesting...
merduatiMay 25, 2010
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