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Skills Test Internal Components Disassembling System Unit Assembling System Unit

The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a computer system unit. It outlines the steps to disassemble components like the system fan, CPU fan, power supply, hard drive, RAM, and motherboard. It also lists the proper order to assemble components like the power supply, graphics cards, internal drives, memory, CPU, and motherboard. A performance test rubric is given to evaluate skills in disassembling and assembling a computer system unit based on accuracy, adherence to procedures, cooperation, and speed.
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Skills Test Internal Components Disassembling System Unit Assembling System Unit

The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a computer system unit. It outlines the steps to disassemble components like the system fan, CPU fan, power supply, hard drive, RAM, and motherboard. It also lists the proper order to assemble components like the power supply, graphics cards, internal drives, memory, CPU, and motherboard. A performance test rubric is given to evaluate skills in disassembling and assembling a computer system unit based on accuracy, adherence to procedures, cooperation, and speed.
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Disassembling

Skills Test
System Unit
Internal Assembling
Components System Unit
Skills in Computer Hardware Servicing YES NO
I can open a computer case.
I can connect the mouse.
I can connect the keyboard.
I can connect the monitor.
I can apply occupational health and safety precautions while working.
I can remove the system fan.
I can detach the power supply from the system unit.
I know how to remove the RAM from the motherboard.
I can remove the hard drive from the system unit.
I can install the power supply.
I know how to install the motherboard.
I can install the internal drives in a system unit.
I know how to attach RAM in the memory socket.
I can install CD / DVD drives.
I know how to install an operating system
I know how to configure a computer system
I know the procedures in inspecting a computer system
Internal Components
of a System Unit
System Unit Disassembly

Remove
Unplug Remove Remove
Open the Remove Remove
the the Hard the
the system the the
cables drive, mother
outer fan and power memory
and CD/DVD
shell the CPU supply module board
wires drives
fan
• unplug every cable that is plugged in to
your computer.
• such as Power, USB, Mouse, Keyboard,
Internet, Ethernet, Modem, AM\FM
Antenna, Cable TV, etc.

Just unplug all the cables for safety purposes.


• unscrew the • remove the
four screws at side panel
the back of the
computer
If you are working on a carpet, about every five
minutes touch something that is grounded (Sink
faucet / pipe, wire coming from the ground
part of a wall outlet). This is done so you do not
shock your motherboard or other parts.
Removing the System Fan
• unplug the fan from the motherboard
• unscrew the fan from the outside
Removing the CPU fan
• The CPU fan is located
right on top of the
CPU heat sink
• To remove the fan
from the heat sink,
remove the four
screws securing it in
place.
• unplug every wire coming from
the power supply
• unscrew the four screws
holding the power supply in
place, on the back of the
computer
• push the power supply from
the outside, and then lift it out.
CD/DVD Drives
• unplug the ribbon from the back of the
drive
• pull on the tab securing the drive in place,
then push it out from the inside
Hard Drive
• unplug the connector at
the back of the slot, and
unplug the other end
from the motherboard
• unplug the SATA cable
from the motherboard
and the hard drive
Hard Drive
• to remove the hard
drive from the side of
the slot, unscrew the
four screws securing it
in place
• To remove the RAM, push down on both tabs
holding the RAM in place, which are located at
both ends of the RAM.
• Unscrew the seven screws holding the
motherboard to the frame
• lift the motherboard out of the frame.
PC Assembly

Prepare your Prepare the Install the Install the


workplace motherboard CPU CPU Heat sink

Install Place Install


Connect the
Graphics/Vid motherboard Memory
power supply
eo Cards into case module

Install
Install the Connect the
Internal
Add-in Cards peripherals
Drives
Direction: Rearrange the following procedures in their
proper order. Use numbers to indicate their order of
precedence.

A. Personal Computer Disassembly


__7_1. Detaching the Hard Drive
____2. Detaching the power supply
____3. Opening the outer shell / case
____4. Pull Out the Motherboard
____5. Removing the CD / DVD Drives
____6. Removing the CPU fan
____7. Removing the system fan
____8. Unplugging all the cables and wires
B. Personal Computer Assembly
__7_1. Connect the Power Supply
____2. Install Graphics / Video Cards
____3. Install Internal Drives
____4. Install Memory (RAM Modules)
____5. Install the Add- in Cards
____6. Install the CPU
____7. Install the CPU Heat Sink
____8. Place the motherboard into the case
____9. Prepare the Motherboard
____10. Prepare your workplace
Performance Test
Direction: Follow the given procedures and
safety precautions must be observed when
working with the following tasks:

A. PC Disassembly
B. PC Assembly
Rubrics for your performance
Criteria Score
Accuracy 50 %

Adherence to the procedures 20%

Cooperation 20%

Speed 10%
Prepared by:

ESPAGO, Mary Grace P.


Student Teacher

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