System Unit
System Unit
System Unit
is a temporary memory.
The computer uses it to
store data and
instructions while it is
working. When the
computer is switched off
this information is lost.
Types of RAM
• SD (Synchronous Dynamic)
• DDR (Double Data Rate)
Pin Counts:
SD = 168 pins
DDR1 = 184 pins
DDR2 = 240 pins
DDR3 = 240 pins
Memory
ROM (Read Only
Memory)
is a permanent store
of instructions which
cannot be erased or
changed and is not lost
when the power is
switched off.
Drives
HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
A hard drive is a
storage device located
inside the computer. It is
called hard drive
because the disks are
located inside the box.
Drives
OPTICAL DRIVE
IDE/PATA SATA
PSU (Power Supply Unit)
• The power supply
provides the necessary
electrical power to make
the computer operate.
• The power supply takes
standard 230-volt AC
power and converts it
into 12 volts, 5 volts and
sometimes 3.3-volt DC
power.
Power Supply Connectors
Cooling Devices
• A device that helps the computer system to
reduce the heat.
Classes:
• Heat sink
• Fan
• Coolers (Heat sink + Fan)
• Heat Pipe
Cooling Devices