Computer Peripherals is any auxiliary device that connects to and interact with the computer in some way, such as a computer mouse or keyboard. Expansion cards, graphics cards, image scanners, tape drives, microphones, loudspeakers, webcams, and digital cameras are all examples of peripherals.
1. Computer Peripherals
This blog mainly consist of COMPUTER HARDWARE,NETWORKING as well as SOFTWARE
Troubleshooting.
Keep your laptop cool
Keeping your laptop cool is critical for extending its life. Laptops can overheat for a variety of reasons,
the most common of which is that they are dirty or that the fan has failed. Overheating frequently can
cause internal damage to your laptop's motherboard, preventing the computer from functioning
properly or at all. Use these techniques to keep your laptop cool.
Steps to Follow (Computer Peripherals)
Place your laptop on a towel on a solid surface when it is on.
Alternatively, clean out any dust inside. Start by carefully removing the screws from the bottom of the
laptop and setting them aside. Do not lose or drop them.
Remove the face cover from the unit's CPU . Set aside.
Using your pressurized computer air duster (or hair dryer), clean and blow out all of the dust inside the
laptop. Make sure you get in between the blades of the fan and other hard-to-reach places. Screw the
bottom of the laptop back on.
A third option is turning your computer on and setting a desktop fan next to the side of the computer
with the vents and the internal computer fan. This helps keep the entire system cool.
Components of the Computer System
MAJOR HARDWARE COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM
SYSTEM UNIT
It is also called the computer case, computer chassis, or computer tower. Cases are typically made of
steel or aluminum, but plastic can also be used. While most computer cases are rather dull, black, metal
boxes, some manufacturers try to give the unit some flair with color and special design elements.
MOTHER BOARD / SYSTEM BOARD
A motherboard is one of the most essential parts of a computer system. It holds together many of the
crucial components of a computer, including the central processing unit (CPU), memory and connectors
for input and output devices