what is a barebone computer
2006-12-14 11:15:22,from:WOWwhat is a barebone computer
Barebones refers to products that contain only essential elements. Barebones software contains only essential functions. A barebones PC might include just the cabinet, power supply, internal speaker, motherboard, CPU and floppy drive. The CPU chip could be optional. However, a barebones PC intended for resale could also include a low-capacity hard disk, CD-ROM drive, low-end display adapter and sound card, keyboard, mouse and speakers.

Barebones is a term used to describe a partially built PC. A barebones system package will differ depending on the manufacturer, but you can generally expect them to contain at least a case, power supply, and motherboard. Barebone systems typically are bought when the end-user needs only the basic system to get started with because they want to make on their own choices for additional devices such as the CPU, video card, hard drive and other components. Barebones are also called base systems.
