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PC Hardware Explained
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PC Hardware Explained in Brampton, ON
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PC Hardware Explained in Brampton, ON
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Modern computers are based on a modular design. This enables anyone with a screwdriver set to assemble a fully functional desktop computer that works just as good as a store-bought branded PC. Assembling is easy. Knowing which computer components will work together can be a daunting task for a newbie. This book solves that problem. It explains computer hardware using simple terms, illustrations, photographs and tables . You will be able to read the technical specifications of a PC and understand what it can and cannot do. The mumbo‑jumbo accompanying the sales pitch of a new computer will not seem so alien. Whether assembling a new computer from parts or buying a new desktop/laptop from the store , this book will help you make the correct choice. (There is a chapter with generic steps for building a desktop computer .) After you have read and understood the book, you can use it as a ready-reference for hardware terminology.
Modern computers are based on a modular design. This enables anyone with a screwdriver set to assemble a fully functional desktop computer that works just as good as a store-bought branded PC. Assembling is easy. Knowing which computer components will work together can be a daunting task for a newbie. This book solves that problem. It explains computer hardware using simple terms, illustrations, photographs and tables . You will be able to read the technical specifications of a PC and understand what it can and cannot do. The mumbo‑jumbo accompanying the sales pitch of a new computer will not seem so alien. Whether assembling a new computer from parts or buying a new desktop/laptop from the store , this book will help you make the correct choice. (There is a chapter with generic steps for building a desktop computer .) After you have read and understood the book, you can use it as a ready-reference for hardware terminology.





















