Computer Hardware.ppt ((top))

Every hardware presentation should dedicate its opening slides to the fundamental building blocks of a computer. These four components dictate the system's speed, capabilities, and purpose.

: It houses slots for the processor, memory modules, and expansion cards.

Electrical pathways that transmit data between hardware pieces. computer hardware.ppt

Visual guide to USB-C, Thunderbolt, HDMI, and PCIe slots. 4. Advanced Concepts & Conclusion (Slides 14–15)

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. Advanced Concepts & Conclusion (Slides 14–15) Use a

A high-quality, minimalist graphic of a motherboard or a sleek modern computer chassis.

: The "brain" that executes instructions and processes data. RAM (Random Access Memory) To help refine this presentation further

Dive deep into architectures, cache sizes (L1, L2, L3), thermal design power (TDP), and bus speeds.

Every 3 or 4 slides, pause to ask the audience a quick troubleshooting question. For example: "If your computer suddenly loses power and you lose the document you were working on, which type of memory failed to hold onto it?" (Answer: RAM). To help refine this presentation further, please share:

Traditional storage using spinning disks.