Module 3 Unit 2 - PowerPoint
Module 3 Unit 2 - PowerPoint
computer Hardware
Step 2: CPU
The CPU is the brain of your computer. It handles all the calculations and
instructions that power your applications and games. Consider your budget and the
types of tasks you plan to perform when choosing a CPU.
RAM
RAM is the computer's short-term memory. More RAM means faster performance for
multitasking and demanding applications. Choose RAM that is compatible with your
motherboard and the speed requirements of your CPU.
Storage
Storage devices hold your operating system, applications, and files. Choose between
hard disk drives (HDDs) for large capacity and affordability, and solid-state drives
(SSDs) for faster performance and quieter operation.
Case Installation
Case Selection
The computer case houses all the components and provides ventilation. Choose a case that is the right size for your
components and that has features like cable management and good airflow.
Motherboard Installation
✓ Install the I/O shield: This metal plate goes in the back of the case and aligns with the ports on your motherboard.
✓ Install the standoffs: Screw these small brass or metal pegs into the case where the motherboard will be installed
✓ Place the motherboard: Carefully lower the motherboard into the case, aligning the ports with the I/O shield and the
standoffs with the mounting holes.
✓ Secure the motherboard: Use the screws provided with your case to secure the motherboard to the standoffs.
✓ Locate the PSU mounting area: Identify the area in your computer case where the PSU will be installed
✓ Positioning the PSU: Insert the PSU into the mounting area with the fan facing downward.
✓ Secure the PSU: Once the PSU is positioned correctly, use the screws provided with your case to secure the PSU in place.
CPU Installation
Locate the CPU socket on the motherboard. Lift the lever or latch to open the socket.