Understanding PC Hardware
Do you feel like a
complete dummy when you walk into a computer
shop?
Would you like to buy
peripherals or upgrade your PC, but haven't a
clue where to start?
Here's a quick and easy
way to learn all about the components that
make up a PC and how to select new components
and peripherals that suit your needs and budget.
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Dear Friend,
The first
personal computers were home-built by electronics hobbyists.
When Apple, IBM
and others began selling ready-made systems to "normal"
folk, most buyers never considered opening
the case, even to look, much less make changes.
That was roughly
25 years ago - one human generation, but more than a dozen
generations for computers.
By the second
decade of the personal computer age, computer stores were
selling hard drives, memory upgrades, sound and video cards
and other components to an increasingly large segment of the
home computer market who wanted to make their PC "more" than
what the manufacturer sold them.
Today, such
parts can be found in any office supply or general
merchandise store - even some supermarkets and drug stores.
But even with
this wide and easy availability, even with prices that
continue to drop as capabilities continue to rise, many
people are convinced you have to be an electronics
wizard to open that case.
"Understanding
PC Hardware" will help dispel that myth, explaining
in simple language, just what each part is, what it does and
how it can be replaced.
Here's a summary
of everything you will learn in this easy to read
information resource...
- What's Inside Your Computer
- What is a motherboard?
- What is a CPU?
- RAM
- Power supply
- Floppy drives - do you
really need one?
- SCSI
- WiFi
- All those ports
- Cables, cables and more cables
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- The Five Most Popular PC Upgrades
- Memory
- Video card
- Sound card
- DVD player/burner
- Motherboard
- How to Select a Monitor
- What questions to ask -
and what the answers mean
- Why LCD monitors are better
than CRTs
- How to
Select a Hard Drive For Your PC
- The different
types of drives
- What memory
capacity means
- How much memory
you need for how you use your computer
- How drive speed
affects your use
- External versus
internal drives
-
Choosing a DVD-ROM Drive
- Interface - there
are at least half a dozen possibilities
- Speed - how to
decipher all those letters and numbers
- Coding, decoding,
compression
- Combo drives with
CD and DVD read/write capabilities
- The Mouse
- Where once there was no
choice, today there are hundreds
- Wired versus wireless
- Color and design
- Software
- Optical, ball and roller,
laser
- Selecting a
Graphics Card
- Do you really need
more than your computer motherboard's built-in graphics
capability?
- Considering card
memory, frame rate and speed
- Why bigger is not
always better
- The three main
things to look for in a graphics card
- Selecting a
Sound Card
- What is bit rate
and why it's important
- Just as you would
with a new receiver for your audio/video suite, look at
the card's connectors
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Consider compatibility with the software you use
- Selecting a
Printer
- Resolution
- Speed
- Economy
- Maximum
paper size and format
- Selecting a
Scanner
- What is
your need?
- What is
your budget?
- Resolution
- Size of
documents to be scanned
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