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Computer And Business

Computer And Business. Powered by G o o g l e. Assemble a PC in 10 minutes. Visit our website: http://cabpc.weebly.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ComputerAndBusiness. Building or assembling a desktop PC is a viable option for many people and may bring significant benefits, such as :.

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Computer And Business

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  1. Computer And Business Powered by Google Assemble a PC in 10 minutes Visit our website: http://cabpc.weebly.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ComputerAndBusiness

  2. Building or assembling a desktop PC is a viable option for many people and may bring significant benefits, such as: • Learning about computer components & how they fit and work together • Understanding the internal and hardware workings of a computer • Ability to customize a computer according to specialized specifications • Building and assembling something from components • The satisfaction of a job well-done • Engendering technical problem solving ability • Saving money & • Having fun

  3. Choosing the parts PSU: Power supply unit, converts outlet power, which is alternating current (AC), to direct current (DC). Motherboard:As the name indicates, this is the electronic centerpiece of the computer, everything else connects to the motherboard. RAM: Random access memory, the “short-term memory” of a computer, used by the CPU to store program instructions and data upon which it is currently operating. Data in RAM is lost when the computer is powered off, thus necessitating a hard drive. Hard Disk: The “long-term memory” of the computer, used for persistent storage i.e. the things stored on it remain even when the computer is powered down. The operating system, and all your programs and data are stored here. Optical Drive: Device for reading/writing optical disks. May read CDs, DVDs, or other optical media. Graphics Card/GPU: Does processing relating to video output. Some motherboards have an “onboard” GPU built in so you don’t need (but may add) a separate video card. Otherwise, you will need a video card. These plug into a slot on the motherboard and provide a place to connect a monitor to your computer. On top of the internal components listed above, you will also need these external components: Keyboard ,Mouse ,Monitor , Sound system & other devices.

  4. CPU Processor/CPU: Central processing unit, the “brain” of the computer. Also check Turbo, Maximum Memory, Processing speed, Graphics Memory etc.

  5. Tools and equipment • Basic tools • Before you begin building or refitting a computer, you should have some basic tools: • #2 Phillips-head (cross-shaped) screwdriver • Needle-nose pliers • A large level working space Fig.1 Phillips-head screw used in computers Fig.2 Needle-nose pliers AC/220 V is harmful for you.

  6. Cabinet or CPU Box Side view 2 Side view 1 Front side Back side Open Side view

  7. Motherboard

  8. Check List

  9. Thank You. Computer And Business Powered by Google Visit: http://cabpc.weebly.com/ Or call 9593811377

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