Computer Repair Training Plus – Hardware Lesson 1-2

Computer Repair Training Plus hardware 1-2 discusses the motherboard, chipset and other I/O devices connected to the motherboard.  The motherboard or sometimes called system board is the largest circuit board in the computer. The CPU,intel mb 1366 r1 RAM and video are directly connected through the North Bridge (NB) and directly determine the performance of the computer.  You need fast RAM memory and a good video card to prevent data bottlenecks.  Intel has recently moved the memory controller off the north bridge and onto the CPU.  This move allows the CPU direct access to the RAM and has greatly improved performance.  The south bridge controls all the other I/O connections and can run considerably slower.  Most computers today have dual channel memory which has helped feed the faster CPUs.  However, take advantage of the two channels you should be splitting your memory so if you want 4GB of RAM you will put 2GB in each channel.  The memory should also be rated and matched for dual channel.  The Newer Core i7 CPU uses DDR3 triple channel and again to get the benefit you would split the memory over all three channels.  The only area left to catch up is the hard drive.  New faster solid state drives will eventually help bridge this gap.

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Computer Repair Training Plus

Computer repair training plus develops a knowledge base and the appropriate A+-logoskills needed to repair and maintain computers.  There are many vocational, trade tech, and college level classes available.  The Regional Occupational Centers (ROPs) where I teach are great places to learn.  They are usually free or very low cost and provide working industry experts that give you valuable hands-on experience.  I have had several IT college graduates that told me that this was the first time they ever got to actually touch the insides of a computer and apply what they learned.  Application of the knowledge is what helps develop necessary computer repair skills.  We take the computers down to the bare metal and then build them back up.  You learn how to properly configure hard drives so that maintenance and backups are easy to perform.  You will learn all about the Windows operating system and all its short comings and problem areas, such as, why is my computer so slow.  You will learn about many open source utilities and programs that will help greatly in troubleshooting and maintenance.  All this should be helping you to obtain the A+ certification from CompTIA .  A+ will open many doors to this exciting field.  There is some study you will have to do, but you will find it very rewarding as all the mystery of computers is revealed and you become a proficient tech.

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