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Qué (quién) es system unit - definición

ENCLOSURE THAT CONTAINS MOST OF THE COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER
System unit; Computer chassis; PC case; Minitower; Computer cases; Central processing unit (synecdoche); Laptop case; Desktop case; Computer enclosure; PC cases; Computer box
  • A full tower case. Accessories shown include: a fan controller, a DVD burner, and a USB memory card reader.
  • An ATX case. The motherboard (MicroATX) is in a horizontal position at the top, and the peripheral connectors go at the panel located at the rear of the case and USB ports at the top. The fans are also at the rear and front. The power supply is on the bottom rear.
  • An empty computer case

system unit         
<hardware> The main body of a computer, consisting of a plastic or metal enclosure, the motherboard, and (typically) internal disk drives, a power supply, cooling fans, and whatever circuit boards plugged into the mother board, such as a video card. The system unit is occasionally referred to as the CPU, though this really means central processing unit. (2000-08-10)
System Management Unit         
IN APPLE COMPUTERS
System management unit
The System Management Unit (SMU) is an advanced internal subsystem introduced in late 2004 with the iMac G5 and Power Mac G5 series computers. It manages the functions previously governed by the PMU (Power Management Unit) as well as additional cooling functions.
MKS system of units         
SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT
Metre-kilogram-second system of units; M.k.s. system; Meter–kilogram–second; Mks unit; Mks units; MKS system; Mks system of units; MKS units; MKS unit; Metre-kilogram-second system; Meter-kilogram-second; Metre–kilogram–second system of units; Meter-kilogram-second system; Meter–kilogram–second system of units; Meter-kilogram-second system of units; Meter–kilogram–second system; Metre–kilogram–second system; Metre kilogram second system of units; Meter kilogram second system of units; Metre kilogram second system; Meter kilogram second system; Metre kilogram second unit; Meter kilogram second unit; Metre–kilogram–second unit; Meter–kilogram–second unit; Metre-kilogram-second unit; Meter-kilogram-second unit; MKS (system of units); Metre-kilogram-second; Metre–kilogram–second; Meter kilogram second; Metre kilogram second; Mks system; MKS-based system; Rationalized Meter-Kilogram-Second; Rmks
The MKS system of units is a physical system of measurement that uses the meter, kilogram, and second (MKS) as base units. It forms the base of the International System of Units (SI), though SI has since been redefined by different fundamental constants.

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Computer case

A computer case, also known as a computer chassis, is the enclosure that contains most of the hardware of a personal computer. The components housed inside the case (such as the CPU, motherboard, memory, mass storage devices, power supply unit and various expansion cards) are referred as the internal hardware, while hardware outside the case (typically cable-linked or plug-and-play devices such as the display, speakers, keyboard, mouse and USB flash drives) are known as peripherals.

Conventional computer cases are fully enclosed, with small holes (mostly in the back panel) that allow ventilation and cutout openings that provide access to plugs/sockets (back) and removable media drive bays (front). The structural frame (chassis) of a case is usually constructed from rigid metals such as steel (often SECC — steel, electrogalvanized, cold-rolled, coil) and aluminium alloy, with hardpoints and through holes for mounting internal hardware, case fans/coolers and for organizing cable management. The external case panels, at least one of which are removable, cover the chassis from the front, sides and top to shield the internal components from physical intrusion and dust collection, and are typically made from painted metallic and/or plastic material, while other materials such as mesh, tempered glass, acrylic, wood and even Lego bricks have appeared in many modern commercial or home-built cases. In recent years, open frame or open air cases that are only partly enclosed (with freer ventilation and thus theoretically better cooling) have become available in the premium gaming PC market.

Ejemplos de uso de system unit
1. Verification A sealed altimeter, a GPS (global positioning system) unit and a barograph were installed inside the capsule to determine the balloon‘s height, Prescott said.