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Ask HN: What do you call the box with the CPU in when talking to non techs

3 pointsby jentulmanover 11 years ago
I was chatting with some low-tech friends, people who use their computers for day to day desktop tasks, about terminology for the parts of a home computer and we realised that for a non-laptop, non-all-in-one there doesn&#x27;t seem to be a consensus term for &#x27;the box with all the bits in&#x27;. Think classic beige box desktop tower, that bit.<p>We decided that &#x27;hard drive&#x27; would be the best bet for general understanding amongst ourselves, but this niggles my pedantic geekery. What term do you use when you&#x27;re trying to point someone to &#x27;the bit that actually has the computer in&#x27;?

9 comments

EvanAndersonover 11 years ago
I just call it &quot;the computer&quot; since that&#x27;s what it is.
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lutuspover 11 years ago
Well, the word &quot;computer&quot; leaps to mind. Maybe &quot;processor enclosure&quot; if you prefer more wordy descriptions.
andrew_gardenerover 11 years ago
Best bet is to go with &quot;tower&quot; or just &quot;computer&quot; when it comes up in a normal conversation.<p>If a non-techy is asking you about what&#x27;s inside I&#x27;d suggest sticking to the basic components (CPU, hard drive, graphics card, RAM&#x2F;memory, and maybe motherboard) and a short explanation to what task the component does. Beyond just the basics you&#x27;ll probably do more harm then good unless they have a genuine interest in learning.
tempestnover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ll call it the &#x27;tower&#x27; usually. If it&#x27;s an oldschool non-tower case, you&#x27;d probably be stuck using multiple words.
gmacover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve not found a good answer to this. Non-techies have definitely called it a &#x27;hard drive&#x27; to me before, but this is wrong and can be genuinely confusing (especially if they have an actual external hard drive on the desk too).<p>Happily, my family all have iMacs or laptops these days, so the issue has gone away. :)
tobylaneover 11 years ago
I use their word for it. I will point at it and say What do you call it? Unless it&#x27;s grossly wrong, or confusing to them or future helpers I let them have their word.
yatiover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve heard many non-techs call it &quot;CPU&quot;. &quot;Cabinet&quot; or &quot;CPU Cabinet&quot; is also very popular here in India.
meeritaover 11 years ago
In Spain and Argentina we say: &quot;the tower&quot;.
jaydubover 11 years ago
the case