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EP CH6 STCK 2

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Cooler   Sits on top of the heat sink and consists of a fan and heat sink  
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heat sink   Fans that draw heat away from the processor  
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thermal compound   A creamlike compound that helps eliminate air pockets and helps to draw heat off the processor  
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case fan   Helps draw air our of the case  
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liquid cooling system   A cooling system that uses tubes to move water or other liquids around components and then away from them to a place where fans can cool the liquid.  
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)   Set of standards used by BIOS to help save power  
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S1 state   The hard drive and monitor are turned off and everything else runs normally.  
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S2 state   The hard drive, monitor, and processor are turned off  
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S3 state   Everything is shut down except for RAM and enough of the system to respond to a wake up call such as pressing the keyboard or moving the mouse  
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S4 state   Everything in RAM is copied to a file on the hard drive and then the system is shut down.  
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chassis air guide (CAG)   A round air duct that helps to pull and direct fresh air from outside the case to the cooler and processor.  
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