COMPUTER
SYSTEM
SERVICING
CSS MODULE 3
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
1. INSTALLING AND
CONFIGURING COMPUTER
SYSTEMS(ICCS)
2. SETTING UP COMPUTER
NETWORKS(SUCN)
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
3. SETTING UP COMPUTER
SERVERS
4. MAINTAIN AND REPAIR
COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND
NETWORKS (MRCN)
LEARNING OUTCOMES (ICCS)
ASSEMBLE COMPUTER
HARDWARE
PREPARE AN INSTALLER
INSTALL OPERATING
SYSTEM AND DRIVERS FOR
PERIPHERALS AND OTHER
DEVICES
LEARNING OUTCOMES (SUCN)
INSTALLNETWORK CABLE
SET NETWORK
CONFIGURATION
SET ROUTER / WIFI /
WIRELESS ACCESS POINT /
REPEATER CONFIG
Activity
Listdown some important
parts of the computer that you
usually see.
Show your answer through this
chart
Part of the Function
Activity
computer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Analysis
What are the different
components of a computer
system?
What are the functions of the
different parts of the computer
system?
COMPUTER is an
electronic machine that
follows a set of instructions
in order that it may be able
to accept and gather data
and transform these into
information.
Materials Needed
Processor Power Supply
Optical drive Computer
Memory(RAM) Case
SATA cables Case and
Processor Fan
drive screws
Case Fan
Hard drive
(SATA
CAPABLE)
HAND TOOLS
Flash Light
Screw Driver
Heat sink Compound
Grounding strap
Types and Parts of Computers
SUPERCOMPUTER the biggest and most
expensive type of computer which can
process trillions of instruction per second
MAINFRAME are large general purpose
computers.
Types and Parts of Computers
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MINICOMPUTER perform multi-tasking
and allow many terminals to be connected
to their services.
MICROCOMPUTER (Personal Computer)
is most widely used especially at home
because of its affordable price and
manageability.
Types and Parts of Computers
.
MOBILE DEVICES such as tablets and
smartphones possess lower performance
and processing capabilities than
microcomputers
SUPERCOMPUTER
MAINFRAME
COMPUTERS
MINICOMPUTERS
MICROCOMPUTERS/
PERSONAL
COMPUTERS
Mobile devices
PARTS OF A DESKTOP
COMPUTER
1. System Unit
Chassis/System Case
Motherboard
CPU
Computer Cables
MEMORY
HDD
SSD
FDD
PARTS OF A DESKTOP
COMPUTER
1. System unit - the
main part of the
computer. It is an
enclosure that
contains the major
parts or components
of a computer such
as:
PARTS OF A DESKTOP
COMPUTER
Chassis/System case - the
enclosure that houses the
CPU and other interior
components of a computer.
Normally it has expansion
slots, spare drive bays, and
enough space for other
components and expansion
cards.
PARTS OF A DESKTOP
COMPUTER
Motherboard - the main
printed circuit board which
holds the components of a
computer. It supplies
power and provides ways
for the components to
communicate with each
other.
PARTS OF A DESKTOP
COMPUTER
Motherboard - the main
printed circuit board which
holds the components of a
computer. It supplies
power and provides ways
for the components to
communicate with each
other.
Central Processing Unit
Central processing unit (CPU) - a device
that handles and executes all the data and
instructions that the computer receives.
Types of CPU
PIN GRID ARRAY (PGA)
Types of CPU
LAND GRID ARRAY (LGA)
RAM
Memory module/board - a device that
allows computers to store and retain
information
RAM
Memory module/board - a device that
allows computers to store and retain
information
QUESTION
How can high technology
contribute to my success
in the world today?
QUESTION
Why do we have to
follow rules and
regulations?
QUESTION
SocialOrientation: Do you
think Graft and Corruption is
already a part of our
Government System? What do
you think should our
government do to get rid of
this graft and corruption?
QUESTION
SocialOrientation: Do you
think Graft and Corruption is
already a part of our
Government System? What do
you think should our
government do to get rid of
this graft and corruption?
QUESTION
BiblicalText Reflection:
Psalm 31:4
“You are my rock and my
fortress for your name’s sake
lead and guide me.”
2. Memory Unit
Where the programs and
data are stored .
READ ONLY MEMORY
(ROM) contains the pre-
programmed computer
instructions such as the Basic
Input Output System (BIOS).
RANDOM ACCESS
MEMORY (RAM) is used to
store the programs and data
that you will run. Exists only
when there is power.
3. Input Devices
Allows data and programs to be sent to
the CPU.
Keyboard
Mouse
Joystick
Microphone
Webcam
Scanner
Keyboard
Traditional keyboards
Flexible keyboards
Ergonomic keyboards
Wireless keyboards
PDA keyboards
Two Types of Mouse
Mechanical - a type of
computer mouse that has a
rubber or metal ball on its
underside and it can roll in
every direction.
Optical: This type uses a
laser for detecting the
mouse's movement.
Other Pointing Devices
Trackball
Track point
Touch pad
Touch Screen
Joystick – input device for
computer games
Light Pens – light-
sensitive penlike device
Stylus – penlike device
commonly used with
tablet PCs and PDAs.
Scanning Devices
Optical scanners
Card readers
Bar code readers
Character and mark recognition devices
Image Capturing Devices
Digital Cameras
Digital Video Cameras
4. Output Devices
Media used by the computer in displaying
its responses to our requests and
instructions.
Monitor
Audio Speakers
Printer
Types of Monitor
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Light Emitting Diode
Printers
IMPACT PRINTERS uses pressure by
physically striking the paper. Ex. Daisy
wheel printers, line printers, dot matrix
printers & band printers.
NON-IMPACT PRINTER does not apply
pressure on the paper but instead
produces character by using lasers, ink
spray, photography or heat.
Dot matrix
printer
Laser Inkjet printer
printer
5. Mass Storage Devices
Attached to the computer system to allow
you to store programs and data
permanently for the purpose of retrieving
them for future use.
Floppy disk, Hard disk, CD Rom
Floppy Disk
It is an inexpensive, removable storage
device used for storing small amounts of
data
3.5” disk – 1.44MB
Hard Disk Drive or Hard Disk
Made of rigid materials unlike floppy disks
Holds a greater amount of data
10MB in 1980s
600MB in mid 1990s
4.3GB in 1999
180GB in 2001
400GB - 2004
Optical Discs
A standard part of modern desktop
machines, especially used for multimedia
purposes and preferred in loading
applications.
Optical Drives
CD-ROM read CDs
CD-Writer read/write CDs
DVD-Combo read/write CDs, read DVD
DVD Writer read/write CDs
read/write DVDs
Other Secondary Storage
Solid-State Storage
No moving parts
Flash memory cards
USB flash drives
What will How
happen if
the
important
computer is the
was never computer
invented? to you?
QUIZ
Identify the following
component/part of
the computer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. A standard part of modern
desktop machines, especially
used for multimedia purposes
and preferred in loading
applications.
7. It is an electronic machine
that follows a set of
instructions in order that it
may be able to accept and
gather data and transform
these into information.
8. It is the
tangible part of a
computer system
9. Attached to the
computer system to allow
you to store programs and
data permanently for the
purpose of retrieving them
for future use.
10. It is an inexpensive,
removable storage device
used for storing small
amounts of data
Assignment
visit the computer
laboratory and apply what
you have learned from
this lesson