Sunday, 27 September 2020

Inside the pc part two.

 


Power supply unit. The power supply unit is in the pc convents the wall outlet to the type of power to the pc. The power is sent through the cables to the motherboard and other components.

First, touch a grounded mental object or a mental pc case part of the pc. The causes to discharge any static build-up. Static electricity can be transmitted through the pc circuits, which can seriously damage the pc.

 Expansion cards.  Many pcs today have expansion slots on the Motherboard to let various types of expansion cards, sometimes called PCL Peripheral component to interconnect cards, which is already inside the pc. Most Motherboards have built-in video, sound network, and other capabilities.

 Video cards. The video card responsible for what you see on the monitor. Most pc have it, GPU graphic processing unit built into the Motherboard instead of having it outside the pc, where you would need to buy your own video card at the start of IT. This is there for those who play graphic-intensive games. A few pcs if any do not have them you would have to add them but mostly most things are built inside the pcs of today, which are faster video cards to one of the expansion slots to enjoy games.

Sound cards. The sound card is an auto card, which is responsible for what you hear in speaking or and headphones. Many Motherboards today have integrated sound for high-quality sound.

Network cards.  Network cards give us communication in the pc over network and internet access. It either connects to Ethernet cable through wireless connection mostly Wi – fi. Most Motherboards access inside the pc, network card, which can be added to expansion slot or, which may be added in most before buying the pc.

 

 

 

 

Bluetooth card or adapter.

 

Bluetooth is technology wireless communication over short distances. Mostly it is used for pcs to communicate with wireless, keyboard, mouse, and printer. It is built into the Motherboard into the wireless network card. Pcs mostly do not have Bluetooth, USB adapter, often called a dongle.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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