Hardware.ppt — Computer

The motherboard is the computer's primary circuit board, a large printed circuit board that functions as the central hub of the computer system. It provides the framework on which all other crucial components are mounted. Every device in a computer system, from the processor to the memory and storage, connects either directly to the motherboard or to a port that is physically and electrically linked to it.

Examples: Monitors (displays), printers, speakers, and headphones. Slide 10: How It All Works Together (The Data Flow) A simple animated flowchart or diagram. Content: User inputs data (Keyboard) →right arrow Motherboard routes it →right arrow RAM holds it →right arrow CPU processes it →right arrow GPU renders it →right arrow Output displays it (Monitor). Slide 11: Summary & Conclusion

: Also known as a video card, it translates data into pixels for the display. Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Crucial for gaming, video editing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads. computer hardware.ppt

Use a dark background (like deep charcoal or navy) with crisp white text for high-end tech themes, or a clean white background with dark gray text and bright blue/teal accent colors for corporate clarity.

• Converts wall AC to computer-safe DC • Ratings: Wattage (e.g., 500W, 750W) Input Devices

Presentation Title: Computer Hardware Guide Subtitle: Understanding the Components of a PC Introduction The motherboard is the computer's primary circuit board,

Key Metrics: Clock speed (measured in Gigahertz/GHz) and core count (e.g., Quad-core, Octa-core).

The main circuit board that connects all internal components together. Key Features: CPU Socket: Where the processor is installed. RAM Slots: For memory modules. Expansion Slots: For graphics or sound cards.

Looks professional instantly. Cons: Often generic; you risk presenting the exact same slides as the person next to you. Slide 11: Summary & Conclusion : Also known

Welcome the audience. State the objective: to demystify the physical parts that power our daily digital tasks, moving from the outside casing to the internal circuitry. Slide 2: Hardware vs. Software (The Big Picture)

A labeled diagram of a motherboard pointing out the CPU socket, RAM slots, PCIe slots, and rear I/O ports. Text:

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