Have you ever
asked what are the main components of computer are you using?
will certainly be a very
funny if we can not answer it, while
we are working with computers every day.
In general, computers that we use for work is composed of basic equipment are a motherboard, a Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory and a hard drive. These 4 components are installed in a computer case to which are attached a monitor and a keyboard and a mouse. This makes up the basic computer.
In general, computers that we use for work is composed of basic equipment are a motherboard, a Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory and a hard drive. These 4 components are installed in a computer case to which are attached a monitor and a keyboard and a mouse. This makes up the basic computer.
The motherboard
(sometimes called the mobo) provides the foundation for
the rest of the computer components. Everything is attached to the
motherboard -- the CPU, the memory, the monitor, the mouse, the
keyboard, add-on cards, and extra peripherals like printers, scanners,
and speakers. We could say that the motherboard is like the nervous
system and skeleton of the human body -- it provides support for the
internal components and also passes information between all the computer
parts.
If the motherboard is the
nervous system, the CPU is the brain. Most of
the mathematical manipulations that make computers operate are done by
the CPU. Other components may also have their own processors, but the
results still have to be passed through the CPU.
The speed of the computer
is usually measured by the speed of the CPU.
Even though there are other factors affecting speed, the CPU rating is
usually seen the single most important measure of performance.
Modern CPUs are usually
rated between 2.0 GHz and 3.0 GHz, although you
see some models in the 3.5 GHz range. These numbers refer to the number
of calculations the processor can make in one second, so obviously the
higher the number the faster the computer.
CPUs generate a lot of
heat, so they need a heat sink and fan to prevent
them from overheating.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the part
of the computer that stores
information while the computer is operating. It is Random Access because
the computer can get the stored data in any order, rather than
synchronously. Generally speaking, the more RAM the better. 512 to 1024
megabytes is fairly common for memory.
The most common type of
RAM these days is DDR-SDRAM which stands for
double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory. We already
know what the RAM part means. DDR means that the data is accessed at
twice the rate than ordinary RAM.
The latest type of RAM is
DDR3. It offers even faster access rates that
DDR and is quickly becoming the standard for computer memory.
Since the data contained
in RAM is lost when the computer is turned off,
there has to be a place to store it permanently. This is what the hard
disk is for. It also contains all our personal work as well as the
operating system. An operating system like Windows uses around 4
gigabytes of hard drive space, and the extra space can be used to
install computer programs and to store personal data.
Eighty gigabyte hard
drives are the most common, but they are available
at up to 400 GB, and several hard drives can be installed in one case.
In
addition
to these four basic components of a computer requires other supporting components to be
used optimally by the user. All that
is needed to complete the basic computer system is a monitor,
keyboard and mouse. Accessories like a printer or scanner can be useful
for office work, and gamers will probably want to add speakers and
joystick controls.
To get the best performance these
components must integrate
well. The motherboard is the most important component for determining
the type and specification of the other parts so choosing an appropriate
one for your computer needs is very important.
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