Showing posts with label Harddisk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harddisk. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How To Assemble The Personal Computer Steps



How to assemble the own personal computer that is the main problem so today we discuss the steps for this issue that is the place where is you now the knowledge for the computer assembling steps:


Installing the Motherboard

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Every component is in place and clean and also a big enough place.

First we will be installing the motherboard which is a piece of cake to install.


  1. Open the side doors of the cabinet
  2. Lay the cabinet on its side 
  3. Put the motherboard in place
  4. Drive in all the screws

 

Installing the CPU

CPU is the main part of the computer or it is heart of computer so make sure do not drop it or mishandle it. 
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  1. Lift the CPU Lever on the motherboard
  2. Place the CPU Properly on the motherboard
  3. Pull down the lever to secure the CPU in Place

Warning: Do not try to push the CPU into the motherboard!

Installing the heat sink

When we installed the processor we proceed to installing the heat sink. 
  1. Place the heat sink on the processor
  2. Put the jacks in place
  3. Secure the heat sink with the lever
After this you will need to connect the cable of the heat sink on the motherboard. Again look into the motherboard manual on where to connect it and then connect it to the right port to get your heat sink in operational mode.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Internal Parts Of CPU With Photos

In the hole computer the most important part is CPU. The CPU divides some different parts there are :-
1. Motherboard
2. Hard disk
3. Memory (RAM)
4. Power Supply
5. Processes
both are the main part in computer.


MOTHERBOARD:-
                            
motherboard, also known as a logic board or system board, is the most important circuit board that makes up a complex electronic system, or, a modern computer. It contains BIOS, Memory (RAM), mass storage interfaces, serial and parallel ports, expansion slots, and all the controllers required to control standard peripheral devices, such as the display screen, keyboard, and disk drive. Collectively, all these chips that reside on the motherboard are known as the motherboard's chipset.