Computer hardware is the
collection of physical parts of a computer system. This includes the
computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It also includes all the
parts inside the computer case, such as the hard disk drive,
motherboard, video card, and many others. Computer hardware is what you
can physically touch.
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A computer system consists of two major elements: hardware and software. Computer
hardware is the collection of all the parts you can physically touch. Computer
software,
on the other hand, is not something you can touch. Software is a set of
instructions for a computer to perform specific operations. You need
both hardware and software for a computer system to work.
Some
hardware components are easy to recognize, such as the computer case,
keyboard, and monitor. However, there are many different types of
hardware components. In this lesson, you will learn how to recognize the
different components and what they do.
Types of Computers
Before
looking at the various components, it is useful to distinguish between
two different types of computers: desktop computers and laptop
computers. A
desktop computer consists of a computer case and a
separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse. As the name suggests, this type
of computer is typically placed on a desk and is not very portable.
Typical desktop computer with a separate computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse
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A
laptop computer has the same components but integrated into a single, portable unit.
Typical laptop computer with integrated hardware components
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While these two types of computers look quite different, they have the same general hardware components.
Hardware Components
Let's start with the
computer case.
This is the metal enclosure that contains many of the other hardware
components. It comes in various shapes and sizes, but a typical
tower
model is between 15-25 inches high. Want to know what's inside? Okay,
go get a screwdriver and let's open it up. Seriously, if you are really
into computers, the best way to learn is to actually get hands-on. To
save us some time, however, have a look at this desktop computer case. A
computer enthusiast replaced the metal side panel with a transparent
one, so we can have a look inside.
Although that photo looks pretty cool, it is a bit
hard to recognize the individual components, especially with all the
connecting wires running through it. This figure shows a more schematic
version of a desktop computer, which makes it easier to point out the
essential hardware components.
The various components of a computer case
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