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"peripheral components" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to hardware components of a computer system that are not part of the main processing unit. For example: "The computer system includes a motherboard, processor, RAM, and various peripheral components such as a graphics card and USB ports."
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Consequently it is necessary to forego peripheral components in small systems and develop passive systems.
In [18, 19], authors present a characterization method for generating power models within TLM, adopted to peripheral components.
The estimation did not take into account the power required by peripheral components of a standalone board.
In addition, the pain modulatory system in the central components, but not peripheral components, may be involved in interictal WPH.
The building blocks are designed and assembled with all peripheral components for the 1.5 kW industrial DC motor drive.
When the computer is turned off or goes to sleep, the other GreenPower outlets automatically switch off, eliminating the energy wasted by peripheral components when they're not in use.
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Graphics cards come in two types: P.C.I. (Peripheral Component Interconnect) and A.G.P. (Accelerated or Advanced Graphics Port).
The road, known as the Peripheral Component Interconnect standard, or P.C.I., is about to undergo its first major overhaul in nearly a decade.
P.C.I. stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect, and it refers to a different type of slot on the motherboard for things like network cards or cards to connect photo scanners.
Almost all computers and servers today rely on the decade-old Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus design to move information from the microprocessor to peripheral devices and out to the network.
Peripheral Component Interconnect.
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