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Building A Computer

Building A Computer. Computer Case. Holds all the components of the computer inside. Usually has built in fans that provide cooling to the computer. Motherboard. Connects all the components of the computer.

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Building A Computer

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  1. Building A Computer

  2. Computer Case • Holds all the components of the computer inside. • Usually has built in fans that provide cooling to the computer.

  3. Motherboard • Connects all the components of the computer. • Provides electrical connection to other computer components, so they can communicate amongst each other.

  4. Video Card • Some motherboards come with build it video cards (like ours) • The video card is what displays images • The video card market is basically run by NVIDIA and ATI • Almost all of today's video card’s use the PCI express motherboard interface.

  5. CPU • CPU stands for Central Processing Unit • Carries out most of the computers functions • Sometimes can be refereed to as the “brain” or “heart” of the computer. • Best known brands are AMD and Intel.

  6. Hard Drive • Stores the computers data in one place. • Can be “partitioned” to make use of it in a better way. • Splits the hard drive in pieces, so you can store things in a better way, and safer. • Reads and writes information.

  7. DVD Drive • Only Input For optical Disk in a computer. • Plays music, video, and data disks. • Uses optical technology.

  8. Memory (RAM) • Where computer stores temporary data. • Usually the more RAM, means data can be processed faster.

  9. Operating System • It is the part of the computer that the user uses to run a program. • There are many different types of operating systems. There is Windows, Apple, and Linux.

  10. Other hardware • Some hardware is not always necessary as it comes built into the motherboard, or is not needed. • One example is a sound card; they usually come built into your motherboard.

  11. Built VS Bought • When you build your own computer you will save money. • When you buy a computer built from a store you spend more money, usually for the brand. • It is possible to build a computer for around $400, and match computers that cost a lot more when purchased from a store. • Basically, if you have the know how to built your own computer, you can save a lot of money.

  12. The build • It took us approximately 30-50 minutes to build the computer, and some more to install the drivers and windows. • We were given $200 credit from NEIU to use at Best Buy, and we added about $100 more to finish it. • Had we been given the $200 to spend online it could have saved us quite a bit of money.

  13. YouTube Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs1tv0S0ABQ

  14. Questions • What do you think the reason is that so many people just pay more and buy a computer that is already built? • Would you build your own next time, after you saw how EASY it is?

  15. Reference • The whole project was done from memory, and we knew it. However, we planned to use this website if we got stuck • http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/how-to-tech/build-a-computer.htm

  16. Field Trip • We went to Micro Center and Tiger Direct to purchase the parts we needed to finish the build. • Both are large stores with everything you need to build your own computer

  17. The End • Geio May He Rest In Piece • Leopoldo Martinez • Vladimir Mitrovic • Chuck (Norris) • Brian

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