So what else is inside your computer? We can divide up the guts of a computer into five categories:
- Power supplies and batteries

The power supply component provides a supply of electricity throughout the rest of the computer. When you plug your computer into a power socket, electricity flows from the cord into a shielded box containing a transformer. The transformer's job is to convert the incoming electricity into the proper voltage for each part of the machine that needs electricity. If you're using a laptop, some of that power goes to the laptop's battery to charge it. When unplugged, a laptop has to rely on the charge inside the battery for its power needs.
- Drives

Older computers used floppy disk drives. Newer computers have optical storage drives like CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives. These drives allow you to use media storage devices like compact discs or DVDs with your computer.
- Modems and Wi-Fi cards

Modems are machines that let computers communicate with other computing systems. Modems are closely related to wireless cards, which are radio transceivers that can send and receive data through a specific frequency of radio waves.
- Cooling systems

Cooling systems typically include heat sinks and fans. Overheating can be a serious problem with computers, causing performance to suffer to the point of a system failure in some cases. Heat sinks absorb heat and move it away from critical components. Fans give computers a way to exhaust heat externally. Some computers have more advanced liquid-cooling systems. A water-cooling system uses tubes of flowing water to absorb heat and move it away from critical components.
There you have it. That covers the major elements that are inside a typical computer. Now you don't have to take one apart and look at it yourself. And we get to find out if this computer will still work once we put it back together.
- Sound and graphics cards
Sound and graphics cards are pretty self-explanatory. They give your computer the ability to display graphics or play sounds and music. Not all cards are the same -- some support more software formats than others. Graphics cards in particular come in a wide variety of specs.

8 comments:
wOw!
gaganda ng pics!
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Ok ang cooling system para sa mga computer na for gaming purposes... lalo na kapag full time gamer ang owner ng pc..:-)
Nice nmn sna may ganun me na computer hehe
thanks for that.. gud blog. you are giving some informations about the computer system.
nice topic...para toh sa mga d pa nakakaalam kung ano tlga ang laman ng CPU :)
oki pod xa.naay laman ang topic with its image
yeah, for everybody's information...
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nys choice of computer hardware parts...
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