PC Users Bible

Whether the computer in question is housed in a desktop case, a tower case, a portable clamshell, or some other less common package, every Wintel computer (Wintel systems are designed around the Windows operating system and Intel processors) contains the same basic set of components. These components might take different physical forms, but they're always there. An important first step in understanding how a computer works is to know where to find and identify the parts that combine to make up the whole.

This chapter describes each of the essential components, including the power supply, the central processing unit (CPU), Random Access Memory (RAM), and the motherboard. It also briefly explains what each piece does and how it works with the other parts of the system. You can find more detailed explanations of most of these components later in this book.

The Contents of a Case

The essential components that exist in every computer include:

You might also find some additional components inside your computer, such as an antenna for a wireless data interface (in a laptop case) or acoustical insulation that reduces the amount of noise produced by the computer.

Note 

In this chapter, discussions of desktop cases refer to cases with the widest surface resting on a table, a shelf or the floor (as compared to tower cases that have a narrow surface on the bottom). In general usage, desktops and towers are both considered desktop computers, to differentiate them from portable systems or laptops. This is somewhat confusing, but in the world of computers, the word "desktop" has both meanings.

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