Learning About Computer Parts
Many of us, we cannot live without computers. Some of us really hyped to latest model from different brand. We always hop online and search for either desktop computer or notebook computer.
Well, you know one thing for sure that is going to happen. You can avoid it. At times, you may have problem with your computer. Then, you would rush the machine off to the repair specialist. Somehow, the cost of repairs may a bit high in comparing to the cost of the computer, and yet you might not know what was actually done.
If you are willing, you can learn to use a computer and become your own PC doctor. It is critical to know what is going on inside the box. With a good understanding of the hardware or the causes of software problems, you can be more confident of what need to be repaired.
To begin with, a good and comprehensive source of technical knowledge is vital. You can always ask at your local computer outlet or friends that are willing to share. There is a fantastic book available called ‘Upgrading and Repairing PCs’ written by Scott Mueller. This book is easy and most easily understood on ‘how-to’ that I have found.
Next, you need to begin a few projects in order to get familiar with the hardware. The best way to your skills is to pull your PC completely apart, and then put it back together. If it works after resembling, then I would congratulate you for that. You may be thinking ‘Wait a minute, No way am I going to play with fire messing with my PC. It might cost me even more’.
Please calm down, as a beginner, you definitely should not. However, you can get one old computers to be tear apart and rebuild. Old computers are seen as worthless, and you can try your Pentium 1 and 2 machines to do that, even though they are still in good working order. Or consider a Pentium 3 that can be bought very cheaply. Here is a good news for you. You will be amazed how many 486s and older are sitting in cartons in your friends and relatives’ garages and basements. I believe they are more than willing to give you their collection of computer junk.
Get familiar with the different parts of the computer, and how they put together. Try to learn on identifying different styles of processor chip, RAM, disk drives, ports and other components.
Even though the computer components themselves functioning at low voltages, you still have the mains strength voltage coming into the back of the computer. Always power off and unplug when you are working on the computer, and be aware of any signs of overheating or of burning smells. Enjoy the learning process. If you need further help, always search for computer parts site for latest computer technology.