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For my CoRE project I did research on the many parts in a computer as well as helped a friend choose parts and build a computer with a budget of about $1000. |
For my CoRE project I did research on the many parts in a computer as well as helped a friend choose parts and build a computer with a budget of about $1000. |
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= Parts of a Computer = |
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==Motherboard:== |
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*PCI Slots: (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Where the graphics card and other such extras are connected. |
*PCI Slots: (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Where the graphics card and other such extras are connected. |
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*Memory Slots: Where you place the RAM. |
*Memory Slots: Where you place the RAM. |
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*Main Power Connector: Where the power supply is plugged in. |
*Main Power Connector: Where the power supply is plugged in. |
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==CPU:Central Processing Unit== |
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*Computational engine: Does all the algorithms required to run a computer |
*Computational engine: Does all the algorithms required to run a computer |
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Underside of the CPU contains hundreds of pins |
Underside of the CPU contains hundreds of pins |
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**PGA: (Pin grid array) Has sockets that the underside of the CPU is inserted into |
**PGA: (Pin grid array) Has sockets that the underside of the CPU is inserted into |
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==RAM(Random Access Memory)== |
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*data is temporarily stored while in use by the processor |
*data is temporarily stored while in use by the processor |
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*Information is more readily processed with increasing amounts of ram for instant access |
*Information is more readily processed with increasing amounts of ram for instant access |
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*All memory on RAM is erased when the computer is powered down |
*All memory on RAM is erased when the computer is powered down |
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==Graphics card== |
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*Takes information from the CPU and displays that in the pixels of the monitor |
*Takes information from the CPU and displays that in the pixels of the monitor |
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*A graphics card contains |
*A graphics card contains |
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**a BIOS chip (input/output): stores basic settings |
**a BIOS chip (input/output): stores basic settings |
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==Power Supply== |
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*The power supply does exactly what the name suggests: it supplies power to all the components in the computer |
*The power supply does exactly what the name suggests: it supplies power to all the components in the computer |
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*Actual wattage of the power supply varies and how much power you need depends on the parts you get |
*Actual wattage of the power supply varies and how much power you need depends on the parts you get |
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==Memory: Hard drives and Solid state drives== |
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*Computer’s main memory |
*Computer’s main memory |
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*Where information is stored long term |
*Where information is stored long term |
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Z68 EXTREME4 GEN3, Asrock, Socket type: LGA 1155, Amt of RAM Supported: 32 GB, # of Memory Slots: 4, USB ports: 4 USB 2.0/ 2 USB 3.0, Firewire (IEEE 1394) |
Z68 EXTREME4 GEN3, Asrock, Socket type: LGA 1155, Amt of RAM Supported: 32 GB, # of Memory Slots: 4, USB ports: 4 USB 2.0/ 2 USB 3.0, Firewire (IEEE 1394) |
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*LGA socket compatible with an Intel Core i5 CPU |
*LGA socket compatible with an Intel Core i5 CPU |
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*Financial |
*Financial Sponsor required Firewire for video editing |
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Revision as of 20:02, 12 May 2012
Joseph-Building a PC
For my CoRE project I did research on the many parts in a computer as well as helped a friend choose parts and build a computer with a budget of about $1000.
Parts of a Computer
Motherboard:
- PCI Slots: (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Where the graphics card and other such extras are connected.
- Memory Slots: Where you place the RAM.
- Back Panel Connector: Contains many different connections to the computer such as USB Ports
- Firewire: Extra efficient connection to the motherboard
- CPU Socket: Where the processor is placed
- Main Power Connector: Where the power supply is plugged in.
CPU:Central Processing Unit
- Computational engine: Does all the algorithms required to run a computer
Underside of the CPU contains hundreds of pins
- Socket types:
- LGA: (Land grid array) has many different pins that make contact with the underside of the CPU
- PGA: (Pin grid array) Has sockets that the underside of the CPU is inserted into
RAM(Random Access Memory)
- data is temporarily stored while in use by the processor
- Information is more readily processed with increasing amounts of ram for instant access
- All memory on RAM is erased when the computer is powered down
Graphics card
- Takes information from the CPU and displays that in the pixels of the monitor
- A graphics card contains
- RAM: temporarily stores information for graphics
- graphics processing unit (GPU): like a CPU, does all the complex calculations to produce an image
- a BIOS chip (input/output): stores basic settings
Power Supply
- The power supply does exactly what the name suggests: it supplies power to all the components in the computer
- Actual wattage of the power supply varies and how much power you need depends on the parts you get
Memory: Hard drives and Solid state drives
- Computer’s main memory
- Where information is stored long term
- Solid state drive: no moving parts, more reliable, faster at accessing data and it uses less power.
Parts We Bought
Motherboard
Z68 EXTREME4 GEN3, Asrock, Socket type: LGA 1155, Amt of RAM Supported: 32 GB, # of Memory Slots: 4, USB ports: 4 USB 2.0/ 2 USB 3.0, Firewire (IEEE 1394)
- LGA socket compatible with an Intel Core i5 CPU
- Financial Sponsor required Firewire for video editing