Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Optional components

 Optional components can be:

Optical Drive: For reading CDs/DVDs, though these are not neccesary because they are not used anymore.
Network Card: For wired or wireless internet connectivity, though many motherboards come with integrated options.




















Cables and connectors

 Cables and Connectors: Various cables to connect components, such as power cables and data cables.


Input/Output devices

 Input/Output Devices: Such as a keyboard and mouse for user interaction, and a monitor to display output.


Cooling system

 Cooling System: Includes fans and heatsinks to prevent overheating.



Case

 


Case: The enclosure that houses and protects all the components.


GPU

 


Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): Handles rendering images, video, and animations (especially important for gaming or graphic-intensive tasks).


PSU

 


Power Supply Unit (PSU): Converts electrical power from an outlet into usable power for the computer's components.

Storage

 StorageHard Drive (HDD) or Solid State Drive (SSD) for permanent data storage.


RAM

 Memory (RAM): Temporary storage that provides space for the CPU to read and write data.


CPU

 Central Processing Unit (CPU): The brain of the computer that processes instructions.


Motherboard

 Motherboard: It is a printed circuit board to which the components that make up the computer are connected.


Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Components for a computer

To build a computer, you'll need several key components:

Central Processing Unit (CPU): The brain of the computer that processes instructions.




Motherboard: It is a printed circuit board to which the components that make up the computer are connected.




Memory (RAM): Temporary storage that provides space for the CPU to read and write data.




StorageHard Drive (HDD) or Solid State Drive (SSD) for permanent data storage.




Power Supply Unit (PSU): Converts electrical power from an outlet into usable power for the computer's components.




Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): Handles rendering images, video, and animations (especially important for gaming or graphic-intensive tasks).




Case: The enclosure that houses and protects all the components.





Cooling System: Includes fans and heatsinks to prevent overheating.




Input/Output Devices: Such as a keyboard and mouse for user interaction, and a monitor to display output.




Cables and Connectors: Various cables to connect components, such as power cables and data cables.



Optional components can be:

Optical Drive: For reading CDs/DVDs, though these are not neccesary because they are not used anymore.
Network Card: For wired or wireless internet connectivity, though many motherboards come with integrated options.

Wednesday, 2 October 2024

About my blog

 My blog will be used for uploading things about karting and to publish my digitalisation projects