3era_U: Selecting components for computer equipment assembly
3era Unidad
Selecting components for computer equipment assembly
To select components for a computer, identify the machine's purpose to guide your choices for the CPU (brain), GPU (graphics), motherboard (connects everything), RAM (short-term memory), storage (long-term storage, usually an SSD), power supply, cooling system, and case. Ensure the chosen components are compatible with each other, such as the motherboard socket matching the CPU, to build a functional and reliable system
MotherBoard:
CPU y GPU:
Key Components for a Computer Build
1. Central Processing Unit (CPU):
The "brain" of the computer, it controls processes and communicates with other components
2. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU):
Also known as a video card, this component processes images and video, making it crucial for gaming and visual tasks.
3. Motherboard:
The mainboard that connects all components, enabling them to work together.
4. Random Access Memory (RAM):
Temporary storage for data the CPU needs to access quickly while running applications.
5. Storage (SSD/HDD):
Stores all your files, programs, and the operating system. Solid-state drives (SSDs) are generally recommended over older hard disk drives (HDDs) for faster performance.
6. Power Supply Unit (PSU):
Distributes electricity from the wall outlet to all the components in the computer.
7. CPU
Essential for preventing the CPU from overheating, which can cause performance issues and damage
8. PC Case
The physical enclosure that houses all your computer components
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