
Components
- Fan - cools the computer. These are present on most computers. There are often multiple, one to cool the processor (see below), one in the power supply, and possibly additional ones for the
graphics card and general cooling.
- Motherboard (a.k.a. Main board) - links all of the components together and routes data.
- HDD (Hard Disk Drive) - location where all information can be stored even when power is off.
- ODD (Optical Disc Drive) - reads most or all types of CDs and/or DVDs.
- Processor - The main brain of the computer.
- CPU Cooler - cools the processing unit. Typically a fan combined with a heat sink.
- RAM - short-term data storage, which works only when power is on.
- Graphics card - codes video output and delivers to monitor.
- Physics card - performs physics computations in some modern games.
- Sound card - codes sound output and delivers to speakers.
- Speakers - deliver sound.
- Modem - used to access data via a telephone line (dial-up connection). Used to access BBS and the Internet.
- Network card - allows the computer to be linked to a computer network where it can communicate with other computers. Also used as a means of accessing the Internet via a broadband connection.
- Computer PSU (Power Supply Unit) - A device that provides power to the rest of the computer parts.
- FDD (Floppy Disk Drive) - Reads and Writes floppy disks. Although largely supplanted by CDs and Flash Drives, is still common on many systems, and may be required during set-up on certain operating systems.