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CSC 116 Computer Hardware CSUDH Fall 2015 Instructor: Robert Spengler
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Transport Layer Transmission Control Protocol Reliable and connection-oriented User Datagram Protocol Unreliable and connectionless Both work with segments, use source and destination ports, and use checksums
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Chap 9: More on IP Address Can be STATIC (always the same) or DYNAMIC (changed each time it connects to the network) Frequently assigned by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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Chapter 1: First Looks
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Chapter 1: HDMI carries audio and video
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Chap 1: Motherboard Form Factors “Form factor” affects Shape and size of motherboard Shape and size of case Screw holes in the case Type of power supply Most common: ATX. Second place: MicroATX
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Chap 1: Hard Drives
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Chap 2: Working Inside a Computer IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS Always power down and unplug a computer before working on it. Handle boards and cards by the edges. Never open a power supply or a monitor.
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Chap 2: Other Heat Sinks Source:Quietpc.com
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Chap 2: Heat Sink with a Fan Source: wikipedia.com
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Chap 2: Cooling not just for CPUs
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Chap 2: Power Usage
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Chap 2: Power Supplies Source: tigerdirect.com
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Chap 2: Power Supplies Probably 650 Watts
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Chap 3: A motherboard Source: wikipedia.com
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Chap 3: Configuring a Motherboard The BIOS is the first thing that runs when a computer is turned on. It initializes, tests, and/or configures hardware components. Access the BIOS by pressing a special key during boot. Usually it is F2, F10, Del or Esc.
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Chap 4: Processors Mainly manufactured by Intel and AMD Important features of Processors: Processor Speed (a.k.a. (900MHz, 3.2 GHz) Multiprocessing Capabilities HyperThreading (Intel) and HyperTransport Multiple Cores on one chip Socket and Chipset (PGA 988, AM3+) Architecture (32-bit or 64-bit)
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Chap 5: Hard Drives
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Chap 5: Magnetic HD
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Chap 5: SSD
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Chap 5: Tape Backups Can hold tons of data and are very inexpensive! Can be very slow 6 TB for $30
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Chap 5: Hard Drive Interfaces 2.5'' (for laptops usually) 3.5'' PATA (older) 3.5'' SATA(newer)
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Chap 5: SATA
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Chap 5: RAID Not RAID - Spanning or JBOD RAID 0 – Striping RAID 1 – Mirroring RAID 5 – Striping with parity (3 Disks minimum) RAID takes special hardware or software. Windows has RAID support in software, but it would be better to use RAID hardware.
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Chap 6: Device Manager
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Chap 6: Device/Task Manager To access Task Manager: Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc Or Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and select Open Task Manager
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Installing I/O peripherals Most common devices: just plug it in Things like mouse, keyboard, USB drives Windows can usually automatically install drivers Some things should be installed while PC is off Internal hard drives, CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drives USB is hot-swappable Usually works without installing any additional drivers In Windows, where would you check for problems?
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Monitor Types: CRT and LCD
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Important Monitor Properties Refresh rate – how quickly the monitor can update the on-screen image Native Resolution – Number of pixels built in to an LCD monitor Brightness – Measured in lumens Connectors – VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI
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Native Res vs non-Native Res
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When Windows crashes... It shows the BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH Displays simple error message and some diagnostic information
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Chap 8: Blue Screen Of Death (old)
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Chap 8: Blue Screen Of Death (Win 7)
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Win 8 Smiley BSOD
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Chap 8: Electrical problems Check the simple stuff first! Is it plugged in? Is the cable connected? Is it switched on? Is the power strip switched on? Is the electrical outlet working? Check if internals are seated correctly Cards can be poorly connected, cables can be unplugged
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Chap 8: Some troubleshooting steps Trade known-good for suspected bad Or vice-versa Divide and conquer Close unrelated programs Remove unrelated hardware If the computer starts up but later dies on its own, it may be a bad/inadequate power supply Do not open up the power supply. Just replace the whole thing.
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Chap 8: Overheating If the computer frequently freezes or crashes at different times, it may be overheating Clean the system Check if fans are working Make sure vents are not blocked Organize system internals
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Chap 8: Keep it clean
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Chap 8: Air in a can
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Chap 8: Troubleshooting Monitors Check the cables Check if the power light turns on Check the contrast/brightness Check the “INPUT” setting Check the video card
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