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Can I Carry my computer components to Australia?
I am travelling on a work permit from India to Australia, and want to know-
Can I carry my computer components (motherboard, processor, ram, hard drive, dvd drive, mouse, keyboard) from India to Australia?
My idea is I will buy only a monitor and other big things in australia, to make it work again. Don’t want to invest in costly things like motherboard again.
The goverment websites and customs sites are confusing.
please help
you can if it fits the carry-on size regulations
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The Boss Presentation Cart

Featuring a modern and high-tech aesthetic ideal for the next generation of AV equipment, the Boss, with its smooth stainless steel finish, will add an element of updated style to any setting. The easy to assemble Boss can be put together in less than 15 minutes; simply attach the heavy duty 4″ locking swivel casters. The top measures 23 1/2″W x 20 1/2″D and features a non-skid pad and security rails to protect expensive equipment. Two side shelves (13 3/4″W x 13 1/4″D) hold a laptop, document camera, or other equipment, and fold flush to the Boss when not in use. VGA ports, USB ports, and AV input/output connectors are located under one side shelf. A four-outlet surgeprotected electrical assembly is located under the other side shelf. The side panels of the Boss are perforated for ventilation, and include grommets for easy cable management. The inside of the unit features a retractable projector shelf that measures 30″H x 18 3/4″W x 13 1/4″D and features a non-skid mat. The shelf tilts to position the projector at the right viewing angle. Two additional shelves are located below the projector shelf to house your AV and computer equipment. The split front doors lock for security, and each feature a storage bin on the inside to store materials, cords, or any other items. The back of the unit features a locking door vented for sound, and two speaker cavities measuring 7 1/2″ x 7 1/2″. The bottom shelf includes a seven-outlet surge-protected electrical assembly with a 25′ cord. A optional rack mount that attaches inside the Boss is available separately. The mount holds up to eight components, and meets the standard for a 19″ rack. A flat panel monitor mount arm and a flat panel TV mount bracket are available as optional add-ons to the Boss. The monitor mount arm is made from 12-gauge steel, and is built for displays weighing 60 to 90 lbs. The arm is height adjustable up to 18″ and also folds out 20 1/2″ to provide optimum positioning. The flat panel TV mount bracket
How do I know if my computer components wil fit a new case?
I currently have a dell 4700 and want to buy a new case for it. I want to buy one of those atx ones off of ebay. How do I know if my components will fit in a case I want to buy? In other words, how do I shop for a new computer case? (e.g. What do I look for?)
I find the best way for you is to check the power supply. If you find out that it’s an AT Power Supply then you buy an AT case, if it’s an ATX – buy an ATX case.
There are two major distinctions between the old AT and the new ATX power supplies. The AT power supply has two 6-pin motherboard power connectors, P8/P9, while ATX power supply uses a single 20-pin power connector, P1. In the ATX compatible power supply, the cooling fan pulls air through the case from the front and blows it out the rear of the power supply unit. Conversely, the AT design pulls air in through the rear of the power supply unit and blows it directly on the AT motherboard.
Oceanic EOS FDX-10 DIN Regulator Non-DVT

Oceanic EOS FDX-10 Regulator DIN Non-DVTEvery breath is a dream come true. For over 30 years, Oceanic’s R&D group has taken advantage of new materials, development of rapid prototyping, advanced computer aided design systems, objective testing, and lots of open water dives in an effort to develop a regulator with the lowest measurable inhalation effort in order to provide air to a diver at the extremes of human capacity. When engineering brought the near complete EOS in for conformational testing the results were so astounding, the laboratory stopped testing and performed a complete calibration of all instruments, and in re-testing the EOS was found to have a near effortless inhalation resistive effort on test after test. Perfect. Comprised of precision-machined components and extensive research and design, the Oceanic EOS regulator has achieved an incredible featlifelike breathing. Oceanics gifted team of design engineers has included effortless breathing, inhalation effort adjustments, and comfortable second stage swivels and orthodontic mouthpieces into a regulator that you can hold in the palm of your hand. This is far more than just another regulator in the eyes of the Oceanic team, this is a dream come true.
When you upgrade components in your computer do you need to reinstalll windows?
I will soon be buying new components for my computer.
I will be buying a new motherboard, cpu and ram.
I am just wondering if i use the same hard drive will i need to reinstall windows?
You can try to boot up in safe mode after switching the hardwares and install the new drivers then boot up in normal mode. If not, u will need a reinstall.
ENHANCE 200Watt PFC SHORT CABLES POWER SUPPLY FRO ALL IN ONE COMPUTER COMPONENT UNIT P/N ENP-2120D

ENHANCE 200Watt PFC POWER SUPPLY (SHORT CABLES) FOR ALL IN ONE COMPUTER COMPONENT UNIT PULLED P/N ENP-2120D WITH 60 DAYS WARRANTY (DIMENSION: 3″ X 4″ X 5″) (1 X 4″ 20PIN MOTHERBOARD CONNECTOR, 1 X 4″ ATX12V CONNECTOR, 1 X 4″ POWER CONNECTOR, 2 X FLOPPY CONNECTOR IN 10″ CABLE)
What are the two most important hardware components of a computer?
I have a problem i cant figure out for homework and its "explain the two most important hardware components of a computer. You should describe each and explain why it’s important. You should also include specifications and terminology about each"
I cant figure out what two they are talking about, I’m almost certain you need a motherboard, cpu, power supply and a hard drive to have a functional computer.
Does anyone have a clue?
URGENT.
cpu and ram
not going in detail but you need it all for the thing to run but without a good amount of the above mentioned, you will be hating the computing experience.
thats reality but if this helps use this
http://inter-net-tips.blogspot.com/2007/08/computer-components-for-idiots.html
im sure answers will differ
Computer Multi-Purpose Stand – 32″Wx27″Dx85″H Everest Blue
Multi-purpose Computer Stand Wide variety of accessories provide flexibility for custom layouts. Layout and position of accessories may be changed without using tools, allowing your system to evolve with your needs. Its robust components make it ideal for industrial applications while its attractive design fits perfectly in office environments. Includes 2 tiltable shelves, 6 partial dividers, 1 bottom shelf, 1 tiltable pan, 1 document holder with arm, 1 vertical adaptor for electrical and air outlets, and 1 power strip. Everest Blue finish. 32″Wx27″Dx85″H overall dimensions. 89.00 L. 52.00 W. 37.00 H.
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