Computer Anatomy

Info:

  • Level: Beginner
  • Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy
  • Length of Class: 60 Minutes

Tracks:

Prerequisties:

  • None

Purpose of Class:

This class introduces students to the components in a computer. A desktop computer is dissected and the individual parts are shown and their functions are explained. The information presented tries to show how all computing devices share the same components. Whether you have a server, a desktop computer, a laptop or an iPhone this class will explain the hardware that makes it work.

Topics Covered:

  • Cases and Form Factors
  • Power Supplies
  • Optical Drives
  • Hard Drives
  • RAM
  • CPU
  • Video Cards
  • Motherboard
  • BIOS
  • Heat Sinks and Computer Cooling

Class Notes:

  1. Introduction
    1. The same parts used in a desktop computer are used in a laptop computer, netbook computer, iPhone and probably your next microwave oven
  2. Warnings
    1. Unplug computer
    2. Push in power button after computer is unplugged
    3. Touch metal case to discharge static electricity
    4. Never disassemble the power supply
  3. Overview
  4. The case
    1. Form Factors- The size of the case
    2. ATX
    3. Mini ATX
    4. ITX
  5. Power Supply
  6. Optical Drives
  7. CPU
  8. Heat Sinks / Cooling
    1. If the CPU gets too hot the computer starts acting erratically
  9. RAM
  10. Motherboard
  11. Video Cards
  12. Hard Drives
    1. IDE – still in many computers, but are now generally obsolete
    2. SATA – faster the IDE hard drives
    3. Solid State – have no moving parts
  13. BIOS
    1. Basic Input / Output System
    2. Controls how the hardware functions
    3. Primarily used to change the boot order for devices

10 Responses to Computer Anatomy

  • I do like what was said and how the class was presented.

  • Richard says:

    Class is great. I learned a lot.
    I will watch it again. Thanks

  • Parth says:

    Class is really informative,some of the basic but really important inforamtion.thanks.

  • m1k3 says:

    this is the best training site on earth :)

  • Mango1488 says:

    To anyone that can help…

    I have been searching and searching the web for my fallowing question and cannot for the life of me find an answer that has helped. I would like to know how I find out what motherboard is in my laptop without actually opening it up. I downloaded Belarc Advisor to see if I could find the specs… it listed all sort of things except the motherboard. It did list my “main circuit board” as this; Board: Hewlett-Packard 166D 09.24 Serial Number: PBVEK011Z0EKWG. Thinking I had something to go off I searched the web and even searched Newegg.com. All have given me messages that this is not accurate data… PLEASE help me! :(

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  • Alessandro says:

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  • Goddess Earl says:

    I need advice or a how-to video on how ton repair my laptop which has crashed and will not open all it says when it comes on is the windows/config32/ is missing or corrupt and in order to,repair i need the cd-rom for windows which i dont have please help! Thank You

  • Eli the Computer Guy says:

    … Basically you just need to reinstall Windows from the CD… If you simply have to have the disk to do this…

  • I like it and it is useful to me

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