10 Easy steps to building your computer By Chris Holzworth & Michael Barnett.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
TECH SKILLS COMPUTER BASICS
Advertisements

How To Install RAM In Laptop Installing Larger RAM is the easiest way speed up your laptop computer. This Post will guide you about installing laptop computers.
Building A Computer How to build Your own Computer G.Tomlinson Hopwood Hall College.
Introduction. Introduction: Things to Prepare before Assembly Anti-static wrist strap Set of screwdrivers and pliers Piece of cloth CPU Thermal compound.
Unit 7 Installing Computer Hardware
Anatomy of a PC August 2005 Imperial Oil Summer Institute for Computer Studies Educators Presented by Celine Latulipe.
Build Your Own Computer Ed Evans Information in this presentation Copyright 2005 PC Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from
-From back of computer, remove screws holding right side of case -Keep track of the screws you remove! -Take off case wall by pulling back, then away from.
How to Perform Preventive Maintenance of the Personal Computer Properly Shut Down of the Computer Properly Shut Down of the Computer Unplug all Connection.
PC Support & Repair Chapter 3 Computer Assembly- Step by Step.
Make sure that you have a grounding strap to avoid static discharge that can ruin your computer. You always need to have a grounding strap connected to.
How to Build A Computer By John A. Saiz. Materials Required Tools Screw driver Screw driver Tweezers Tweezers Flashlight FlashlightHardware PC Case PC.
Building a Computer Kate Chapin Capstone Project.
Building Your Own Computer By Adam Weidemann Case and Power Supply  You want to first choose a case that will fit the motherboard form factor and choose.
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.0.  List of chapter objectives  Overview of the chapter contents, including: ◦ student labs ◦ optional virtual.
Chapter 3 Computer Assembly. 3. Introduction Assembling computers is a large part of a technician's job. This Chapter will teach you how to work in a.
Assembling a Computer Safety Precautions CPU Installation
We Design It Replacing Hard Drives Tutorial Seven Easy Steps By: James Landon Carie Jackson Odetta Rodriguez Michelle R. Person Miceala Vega.
Chapter 7Assembling Your Own Computer System  7.1Assembling the Hardware 7.1Assembling the Hardware 7.1Assembling the Hardware  7.2Installing the Operating.
Configuring a PC. Installing the Mother board To Install the Mother board, fit it into the computer casing. You will then need to Insert 24 pin ATX power.
I T Essentials I Chapter 3 JEOPARDY.
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.0. Chapter 3 Objectives 3.1 Open the case 3.2 Install the power supply 3.3 Attach the components to the motherboard.
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software.
Submitted by Ravi Prakash PGT(Computer Sc.) KV39 GTC Varanasi
TEE COURSE GRADE 10 Anatomy of a PC DISASSEMBLING AND REASSEMBLING STORAGE DEVICES Practical Activity Guidelines and steps.
Lesson 3 How to Construct Your Own Personal Computer.
PC Building Workshop, Part II Building Process & Assembly Demo September 2012 University of Lethbridge Department of New Media.
Building a PC Tim Wells. What You Need Required:  Case  Power Supply  Motherboard  Processor & CPU Fan  RAM  Graphics Card  Hard Drive  Keyboard.
© Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public ITE PC v4.1 Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly – Step by Step IT Essentials: PC.
Translate the following message:
PC Assemble & Disassemble Trey, Josh, Jin-young. Step1. Checking PC Before performing disassemble, make sure the PC is working properly.
Presentation on Assembling a Computer Presenting By: Neeraj Dhiman.
Building a PC. Motherboard Selection Ensure the selected motherboard is appropriate for the processor model and frequency you are planning to use AMD.
Assembling and Disassembling a PC
PC Maintenance: Preparing for A+ Certification Chapter 8: Installing and Troubleshooting the Basic Components.
00:07 Building Your Own PC Building Your Own PCBy David Palmer.
The Guts. CPU CPU Socket The CPU is generally a 2 inch ceramic square with a silicon chip located inside. The chip usually about the size of a thumbnail.
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco PublicNew CCNA Jianxin Tang IT 1 V4.0 Ch3. Computer Assembly—Step by Step.
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software.
IT Essentials v4.1 PC Hardware & Software Chapter 3 – Computer Installation Jeopardy Review v1 Darren Shaver Kubasaki High School Okinawa, Japan Chapter.
Treston Hardin. Motherboard A motherboard holds all of the important components to power the computer.
PC Systems Building System Components Installation Procedures Sample PowerPoint Presentation.
Computer Disassembly and Reassembly Presentation by: James Hinton, Derrick Sartain, and Steve Evans.
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly IT Essentials 5.0.
Computer Hardware Maintenance & Repairs Computer Hardware Maintenance & Repairs Suleiman Mohammed (mncs,mcpn) Instructor Institute of Computing & ICT,
CASE(READ TO SEE IF THE CASE COMES WITH A POWER SUPPLY)
ITE1v4 Computer Assembly Module 3 JEOPARDY RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasics RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasics.
By Adam Foxall. This is the computer case without any components added to it. The only components added are the PSU at the back and the motherboard on.
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software.
PCs ENVIRONMENT and PERIPHERALS Lecture 2. System units: Mother board. Computer Fan Computer CasePower supply.
Replacing hardware 3.1 First view a video showing how to prepare a computer system for a hardware installation/upgrade (e.g. Hard drive, DVD Drive and.
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public ITE PC v4.0 Chapter 3 1 Chapter 3: Computer Assembly IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software.
Computer Hardware Components. Cases There are desktop cases and tower cases.
By Daniel Arthur. Checklist Cover Power Supply CD ROM Floppy Hard Drive Cables CPU Fan Mother Board RAM CMOS Battery CPU Video Board Audio Board Computer.
Assembling OWN COMPUTER
Chapter Objectives In this chapter, you will learn:
Power Supply.
HOW TO BUILD A PC Simple, quick and comprehensive beginners guide to how to build a personal computer.
Computer and Information Technology for HKCEE
Components of Computer
Introduction To Computing
Drill Translate the following message:
BUILDING A PC WEEK 1.2 You have 90 minutes to complete the 13 steps.
Motherboard and its component What is Motherboard? Location Function.
How to build a computer By: Sandra V. Padilla 9/22/2018
Chapter 3: Computer Assembly – Step by Step
How to build a computer.
Installing A Graphics Card
STEP BY STEP PERSONAL COMPUTER ASSEMBLY By: CENON M. TAYACTAC
Presentation transcript:

10 Easy steps to building your computer By Chris Holzworth & Michael Barnett

Introduction This tutorial will guide you on how to build your very own computer. We’ll take you through the process of installing your ram, processor, add-on cards, hard drives, etc. Also included is three phases of testing.

Equipment Checklist This is a brief checklist of what you will need to build your computer: Screwdriver Static Wrist Band Container

Parts Checklist This is the checklist for the parts required to build your computer Case Motherboard CPU and Heatsink RAM Video Card Hard Drive Floppy disk drive CD Rom drive Sound Card

Step One Installing your motherboard Start of by removing the cover for your case. Align your motherboard to the screw gaps in the casing, inserting the bronze motherboard mounts into each of the required screw holes. Gently put the motherboard onto the bronze mounts and screw in. Connect the required cables for your case and motherboard, consulting the manual to see where each cable goes.

Step Two Installing your CPU and Heatsink Raise the CPU socket lever and gently lower the CPU, making sure that every pin goes in straight and correctly. Attach the heatsink as per manufacturers instructions.

Step Three Installing the RAM Being sure to align the notching up correctly, insert the ram straight down into the socket, gently applying even force at each end until the end clasps lock into place.

Step Four Installing the video card Align the card up with the slot and push it in firmly. Secure the card with a screw.

Step Five Testing Phase 1 Now the basic components are installed, its time to test. Attach the power cable to the power supply and turn the computer on. If it turns on then remove the power and continue installation. If it does not turn on, consult the manual for possible faults.

Step Six Installing your hard drive Insert the hard drive into the drive bay and secure with screws. Attach the IDE Ribbon cable to the drives connector and to the motherboard. Attach the power cable from the powersupply

Step Seven Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Insert the floppy drive in the floppy drive bay and secure with screws. Attach the floppy drive cable to the drive and the motherboard. Attach the power cable from the powersupply

Step Eight Installing the CD Rom drive. Insert the CD Rom drive in the CD Rom drive bay and secure with screws. Attach an IDE Ribbon cable to the drive and to the motherboard. Attach the power cable to the drive.

Step Nine Installing sound card Insert the sound card into its slot and press in firmly. Attach with a screw.

Step Ten Finishing Up Make sure everything is attached and plugged in firmly. Replace the cover of the case and screw in.