1.0 Introduction To The Personal Computer System
1.0 Introduction To The Personal Computer System
1.0 Introduction To The Personal Computer System
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION TO THE
PERSONAL COMPUTER
SYSTEM
CISCO NETWORK ACADEMY
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Ohms Law
Motherboards
CPUs
Cooling Systems
ROM
RAM
Memory Moduls
Adapter Cards And Expansion Slots
Storage Drives And RAID
Internal Cables
Motherboards
AT Advanced Technology
ATX Advanced Technology Extended
Mini-ATX Smaller footprint of ATX
Micro-ATX Smaller footprint of ATX
LPX Low-profile Extended
NLX New Low-profile Extended
BTX Balanced Technology Extended
The amount of data that a CPU can process at the one time depends on the
size of the processor data bus.
Cooling Systems
Electronic components generate heat. Too
much heat can damage components.
A case fan makes the cooling process more
efficient.
A heat sink draws heat away from the core
of the CPU. A fan on top of the heat sink
moves the heat away from the CPU.
Fans can be dedicated to cool the
Graphics-processing unit (GPU).
Cooling Systems
Case fan
Types of RAM
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Memory Modules
Memory Modules
RAM Bus Inline Memory Module (RIMM) is a circuit
board that holds RDRAM chips.
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM) is a smaller, more
condensed version of DIMM which provides random
access data storage that is ideal for use in laptops,
printers, and other devices where conserving space is
desirable.
The speed of memory has a direct impact on how much
data a processor can process because faster memory
improves the performance of the processor. As
processor speed increases, memory speed must also
increase.
Storage Drives
Hard drives and floppy drives read or write
information to magnetic storage media.
They may be fixed or removable.
The hard disk drive (HDD) is a magnetic
storage device. The storage capacity is measured
in gigabytes (GB).
Magnetic hard drives have drive motors designed
to spin magnetic platters and move the drive
heads. Solid state drives (SSDs) do not have
moving parts, which results in faster access to
data, higher reliability, reduced power usage.
Hard drives
Optical Drive
Flash Drive
RAID
Level
Min # of
Drives
Description
Disk mirroring
Error-Correcting Coding
0/1
Internal Cables
Internal power cables (Molex and Berg) connect
drives and fans to the motherboard.
Front panel cables connect the case buttons and
lights to the motherboard.
Data cables connect drives to the drive controller.
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Input Devices
Output Devices
Output Devices
Printers and Fax Machines are output devices
that create hard copies of computer files.
Scanners create electronic file version of paper
documents.
Speakers and headphones are output devices
for reproducing audio signals.