Computer Parts
Computer Parts
Cases come in all different sizes and shapes to accommodate various types of
computer components and satisfy the consumer’s needs.
Design elements can vary from being plain to highly elaborate. You can get a
plain grey desktop case or one with colored lighting everywhere to make it look
spectacular.
Computer cases rely on computer fans inside them to create proper airflow to
keep all the internal parts cool and working reliably.
A computer case, like most things, varies in quality. You can get them made
from cheap metals or good quality materials that provide you with a sturdy
design.
2. Motherboard
- The motherboard is the main board that is screwed directly inside the computer
case. All other cards and everything else plugs directly into the motherboard,
hence its name.
The CPU, RAM, drives, power supply, and more are connected to it.
It takes all the processes from the RAM and processes it to perform the tasks
required by the computer system.
The central processing unit is usually seated in a socket that utilizes a lever or a
latch with a hinged plate with a cut out in the center to secure the central
processing unit onto the motherboard.
It has many copper pads underneath it for the socket contacts to push up against
them to make electrical contact.
It will run even hotter when it is set to a higher clock speed to make it run faster. This
is called overclocking.
This is why a heatsink and fan assembly are required to draw the heat away from the
central processing unit and distribute it to thin sheets or fins of metal for the fan to
cool down.
There are so many different types of computer processors. The top manufacturers of
processors are Intel, AMD, and NVidia.)
It plugs directly into a long slot that has contacts on either side of the slot.
It, too, has a clock speed, just like a processor. So, it can also be overclocked to
deliver increased performance beyond the intended specification.
Certain RAM modules are sold with a heat spreader. It helps dissipate the heat
from the individual memory ICs, keeping them cooler.
RAM has evolved like any other component. RAM used on the motherboard
often uses DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory) type memory.
RAM Amount always comes in powers of 2, so you will always see numbers
like 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of RAM, to mention some examples of memory
units.
A video card takes the burden of all the video processing from the main CPU.
This gives a computer a big boost in performance.
A graphics card has a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), the main part of a
computer system that requires cooling.
A graphics processing unit is slower than a CPU but is designed to deal with
mathematical operations required for video rendering.
Video cards use GDDR (Graphics Double Data Rate) SDRAM, which is
specially designed to optimize graphics performance.
6. Sound Card
Most of the time, the sound chip built into the motherboard is used for audio
output.
But, if you are a sound enthusiast or prefer high-quality audio output while
playing a game, you might be inclined to use a sound card.
Sound cards plug into a computer in multiple ways. It can be through USB, PCI
slot, or PCI Express x 1 slot.
External DACs have gained much more popularity and help deliver clearer and
more defined audio or high-definition sound output.
They connect up using an IO cable like a USB cable to your computer or laptop
and provide a line out for your speakers or headphones.
A sound processing chip on the card does all of the audio processing and is
usually not a very powerful processor.
A sound card can offer a wide range of connectivity with various audio
equipment.
A few examples could be optical audio, a 1/4 inch jack, or RCA connectors.
One bump the wrong way can destroy a whole drive. A mechanical hard drive
contains one or more platters that spin anywhere between 5200 to 10000 RPM
(revolutions per minute).
The read and write heads are spaced only about 0.002 (51 micro M) inches away from
the platter.
This gives you an idea about the physical limitations regarding its fragile nature.
There are various categories of hard drives made for various real-world applications.
They can also be purchased as an external drive that usually connects to your
computer by USB cable.
This allows proper shutdowns for desktop systems that have experienced sudden
power loss.
8. Solid State Drive (SSD)
An SSD is also a type of hard drive, but it doesn’t have any moving parts. It
consists of a bank of flash memory that can hold a reasonable amount of data.
While SSDs are increasing in size all the time, they aren’t cost-effective for
storing large amounts of data.
However, the SSD is a high-performance drive. It’s fast and cannot be as easily
damaged by dropping it or taking a few bumps.
You get different wattage ratings for power supplies. The higher the wattage, the
higher the electrical current that can be made available to many other parts that need it
in order to function properly.
The higher you go in Watts, the more the power supply will be likely to cost.
A power supply also comes with its own cooling fan. This helps all the internal
components to stay cool when the power supply is subjected to bigger loads.
You read more about a power supply and its lifespan if you want to know how long it
lasts.
There are various types of monitors on the market. A LED (Light Emitting
Diode) backlit LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor is the most commonly
used with modern computers.
There are also various computer screen sizes with different aspect ratios. The
aspect ratio is simply the ratio between height and width.
For example, a 16:9 aspect ratio computer screen will have 16 parts wide to 9
parts in height.
There are also curved monitors, but they are more expensive computer screens.
Monitors also have a fast response time to keep up with the high demands
required to eliminate delays with user input for gaming.
11. Keyboard
Once the computer receives input from the keyboard, it can use the keystrokes
in digital form to produce a specific task in any software that’s being used.
The computer system can use this information in many ways. An example
could be a command or a character that can be used in a document.
These days mice have more buttons than the common three.
However, the three main buttons allow the user to select, grab, scroll and access
extra menus and options.
Optical mice of today allow for very accurate precision and smooth movement.
It does this by using the data from the computer, and by either using toner or
ink, it deposits one of these in a controlled and accurate manner to form the
image.
2. Scanner
A scanner can take anything on paper and scan it to produce a replicated digital
image.
This is also handy for saving physical photos you want to preserve.
Once the photo is stored digitally, it won’t decay as a physical photo does over
time.
3. Computer Speakers
Computer speakers can connect up to the sound card at the rear of the
computer.
Another way they can be connected is by a monitor that already has built-in
speakers.
Generally, the sound quality is poor from a monitor’s speakers. That’s why
most people buy a set of computer speakers for their desks.
You can even connect up a 7.1 surround speaker system to certain sound cards.
This can add a nicer experience to gaming, playing music, or watching a film.