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Follow on Google News | Geeks On Site on "I Know How to Build a Computer... umm, What's CPU?"Do you know what’s CPU? Have you ever heard people talking about it, and while listening you felt like they’re talking about a spaceship? We decided it’s time to dig into this subject and help you understand computers a bit more. Here it goes!
By: Martina R. When looking to purchase a computer you would benefit by asking what is it that you need? Are you going to use your computer mainly for graphic design? Or the maintenance of a customer database for the small business you have always wanted to own? Maybe you are interested in gaming. Most likely, you will be using it for all these things and more- or perhaps you will not be the only user. So, the staff at Geeks On Site has created a quick guide (remember Cliff Notes?) for the basic computer user, or for those of you looking into getting one. Let us begin with the computer components, which, we are pretty sure, you all more or less know: the monitor, hard drives and CD-ROM drives, the computer case, RAM (memory), USB reader, keyboard and mouse. Some of the components less known are: the motherboard, the CPU, and the video card. We will go over some optional computer components, such as the sound card, the LAN card, and the CD and DVD writer later. The monitor is probably the most expensive component. These days you can get a 17 or 19-inch LCD monitor, although you can still find the old CRT (the TV screen-like) The computer case is, in simple words, your computer’s “physical address”. This hardware is where most of the components are. Another important part of your computer is the memory, or RAM (Random Access Memory). This part determines the speed of your computer, and how fast you can run multiple applications at the same time. Depending on what you are going to be using your computer for, Geeks On Site recommends you have 4GB of memory in your computer. Finally, two of the most well known components are the keyboard and mouse. You can find these components in different variations, wireless or classic, and you won’t pay a fortune for it. Now, let’s visit components that are not so visible, and therefore perhaps not as well-known to the novice computer user. One of the most essential components is the motherboard, which lives inside the computer case. It is also one of the biggest components; and has the function of tying all the separate components together. We will talk more about the motherboard later, in part two of this series. That being said, for now we will simply mention what you need to look for when buying this component. Since it is an integral part of your computer, you need to look at some factors such as the supported CPU and RAM, bus speed, and built-in sound/video/ - The CPU (or more commonly known as the processor) is one part of your computer’s brain, and as such, you really need to know which one to choose. Most people end up with an Intel (Pentium), or AMD (Athlon); there is a lot more we can say about processors, and we will go into more detail in the next installment of this series, but in a nutshell your CPU allows you to operate software. - Sound, video and LAN cards are usually included in your computer’s motherboard. The sound card’s importance depends on whether or not you will be running multimedia applications. However, if you use your computer mostly to work, you may not care as much as say a gamer might. The video card IS important to everyone, so, if it is not already in the motherboard, Geeks On Site suggests you add it since the video card displays images on your monitor, and who knows, and you may want to take a little break from work and add 3D graphics to your family photos or play some cool online games. The Geeks On Site team hopes this article has enlightened you. Our goal was to give our readers a quick lesson in computer parts and jargon, so when you are in the store, trying to buy one, or in the repair shop, trying to get the computer you have fixed, you will feel more comfortable. Stay tuned for our next article where we continue discussing the parts of a computer and explore more items you need to know in order to build a computer according to your needs. # # # We provide computer repair and support for customers all over the U.S. Our computer support services are delivered either via internet or by dispatching one of our computer repair experts to your home or office. End
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