How Does A Computer Work
How Does A Computer Work
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The input devices of a computer can depend on the type of computer we are dealing with
but most typically we will find a mouse, keyboard, scanner or even applications (software)
installed on the computer. Once the data has been received, the central processing unit
(CPU) along with the help of other components, takes over and processes the information
it was given. Once the data is ready, it will be sent back through an output device which
can be a monitor, speaker, printer, ports, etc.
To better imagine how a computer works, knowing what’s inside will make it easier. Here
are the main components of a computer:
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HDD – Also known as Hard Disk Drive, it is the component where photos, apps,
documents and such are kept. Although they are still being used, we have much
faster types of storage devices such as solid state drives (SSD) that are also more
reliable.
Motherboard – There is no acronym for this component but without it, there can’t
be a computer. The Motherboard acts as the home for all other components, allows
them to communicate with each other and gives them power in order to function.
There are components that don’t require a physical connection to the Motherboard
in order to work, such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi but, if there is no connection or signal
what so ever, the computer won’t know it’s there.
Video and Sound Cards – Two components which help the user interact with the
computer. Although one can use a computer with a missing sound card, it’s not
really possible to use it without a video card. The sound card is used mainly to play
sound through a speaker. However, a video card is used to send images on the
screen. Without it, it would be like looking at an empty monitor.
Network adapter – Even though it is not actually required to operate the computer,
the Network adapter improves the user’s experience as it provides access to the
internet. Modern computers with operating systems such as Windows 10 will not
offer the user all of its features without an Internet connection.
If you are having trouble with any of your computer’s internal or external components,
please do not hesitate to contact Geeks on Site. Our experienced techs are ready to help
you with any computer issues and are often able to do so remotely by walking you
through a few steps to give them access to your computer.
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