Lloyd fagan computer components (1)

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Installing victual desktop

By Lloyd Fagan

Power Supply

This is a power supply. This gives power to the computer.

Floppy cables

The floppy channel, FDD header, or floppy connection is where the floppy drive connects to the computer motherboard. In the below picture, is an example of a motherboard with two IDE connections and a floppy channel connector.

Motherboard RAM 2

This is a motherboard when all the fan, cpu motherboard RAM 1 and 2.

Fan

This is a fan to cool the computer down its on the motherboard.

CPU

This is a CPU(central processer unit) processing takes place inside the computer.

Motherboard

This is a motherboard when all the fan, cpu motherboard RAM 1 and 2.

NIC

This is a NICA network interface card, or NIC, is an installed hardware device that enables computer networking.

Wireless NICThe wireless NIC is a component that connects to the motherboard and stick out the monitor

Video adapter

A video adapter is a component that connects to the mother board and stick out the monitor.

Hard Disk Drive (HDD)

A hard disk drive (HDD) hard drive holds the installed programs, data files, operating system files

Optical Drive

Most optical drives can play and/or record onto a large number of different disc formats.

Floppy drive This is a floppy disk drive A floppy disk is used to store, transfer and carry data.

Motherboard RAM 1

This is a motherboard the motherboard

PATA cable

Parallel pata is an IDE standard for connecting storage devices like hard drives and optical drives to the motherboard. PATA generally refers to the types of cables and connections that follow this standard.

SATA cable

Stands for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or Serial ATA. It is an interface used to connect ATA hard drives to a computer's motherboard.

Case panels

Case panel is to protect all of the components in the monitor

Monitor

Connect this to make the monitor turn on.

keyboard

Connect the key board to type.

MouseConnect the mouse to move it about and work

USB

Connect the usb to the monitor to save anything you have on the computer.

Ethernet

Computers often need to be networked so you want the network cables, plugs, network cards and so on, to all work together.

Wireless antenna

Power cord

The power cord is to get everything running on the computer