I have recently seen a few Blogs on computer parts that are...well lets say basic. And there isn't anything wrong with that. I dont expect everyone in the world to be computer nerds. But i am a computer nerd and for those that want to know. I know how every computer part works and how it communicates with other parts.
Before i tell you how to build a computer, you should know a bit about how they work.
Motherboard: The motherboard is like the Central nervous system in your body...it help every component speak to one another and communicate with each other. Without a motherboard you just have a jumble of parts. It also helps distribute power to all the necessary places.
Video Card: All you gamers should know about this part. It is what allows you to have a picture on your screen. The better the video card the better
higher quality image you can have. but we will talk more in depth about that later.
******COMING SOON********
I will talk about CPUs (they are a challenge)
I will talk about Video Monitors (Pretty Simple)
Prices of parts.
And soon enough how to assemble all these parts into a case and BADABING! your computer magically works if you connected everything correctly.
I would do more but you know...space restrictions.
Also please comment and tell me what you want to see in the next blog. If there is anything i can tell you i will
-------Sources------------------
I am A+ certified meaning i had to know all this stuff to pass the test, so my source is the class.
Well, once yyou can boot up the computer, you need to create:
SQL Files
DLL Files
XML Files
EXE Files
HTML Files(For formatting Error pages)
And one more...
one question: do i have to buy a new computer to get more RAM? i only have 6gb, and its not enough.
i also plan on learning a programming language (python or java), but there are no computer classes at my school (exept learning the alphabet, my (little)sister's computer class learns the same thing)
A+ is something I plan to go for, but I can't decide if I want to pursue Comp. Engineering or Comp. Science. More recently (If you couldn't tell), I've been getting into programming, especially web development.
So yeah... glad someone is making something like this.